Free Obama’s White Grandmother
February 28, 2008
By Andy Martin, Newsmax
If anyone else running for president locked his granny away and refused to allow her to be seen, would the media complain?
You betcha.
But America's media have supinely allowed Barry Obama to pretend he has no white relatives. He has paraded his step-grandmother in Kenya, who never saw him until the 1980s, as his "granny," and locked the grandmother who actually raised him away in a closet.
Now, the Chicago Tribune reports "the Obama campaign declined to make [his white grandmother] available."
Is she sick? Not apparently. Bedridden? Hospitalized? Not apparently…
What a disgrace.
And like whimpering puppies the media do not protest, complain or demand access.
We are afraid to confront Obama's reality, so we pretend that reality is not there, even though it is staring us in the face. Anyone remember "Miss Lillian?"
We finally smoked out a picture of Obama's sister in the Chicago Tribune. She had said she was his "adviser" but refused to be photographed. Did she plan to enter the White house with a paper sack over her head?
Madelyn Dunham raised Barry Obama. It was probably her money that got him admitted to the prestigious Punahou School in Hawaii and paid his fees. Her efforts were formative… And yet Madelyn is being hidden away.
All because she is white and Barry Obama is a "black" candidate for president.
What a lie. What hypocrisy. What cowardice. And this man wants to sit in the Oval Office?
Ironically, locking Madelyn away is going to hurt Obama more with African-Americans than with whites.
Whites delight in drinking Obama's Kool-Aid. Reason and reality will only gradually descend on them.
Source: Newsmax
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Um, if you’s read his book , you’d know that he has not locked his grandmother away; he visits her regularly in Hawaii, and she doesn’t campaign because she is edlerly.
Get real.
THis IS SO NOT TRUE. You guys are just busting on obama becasue you are to immature to care
I never knew this…
Obama is not the typical black man I know.
He was very privileged to have a white mother, who went to college,
to have a white grand father who fought WWII, and who moved the family to Hawai and finaly a father who was privileged among all Kenyans and black American to attend university in the US.
Where would Obama be today if his mother, and grand parents were all black in the sixties?