Topic: Is there a "Whitey" bombshell tape out there?

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Latin1 Posted – 6/3/2008 12:42:53 AM | show profile
I have heard this before some months back, from my fellow Democrats that there was tape showing Michelle Obama using the word "Whitey".

Now I have seen other news commentators mention this in passing on TV Cable News.

Roger Stone a commentator on Fox News slips and mentions this tape on Geraldo.



Is there a "Whitey" tape? Is this an urban myth? When will the general public get to view this on TV Cable News? Will Hillary unleash it or not? Will someone else release it?

I would love to see it. If TV Cable News networks have this tape they should play it so we all can see in what context Michelle Obama, who wants to the 1st lady of the United States, used the term "Whitey". That is if there is a tape.

If this is true, how can you want to be the president of the United States when your own wife destests the majority of Americans? I am sure if the MAJORITY of the Mainstream Media already knows about it or had the tape, they would probably even try to hide its existence. That is how corrupt the Main stream media has become.

Unless you are a self-loathing white person with loads of white guilt would you vote for a two individuals you HATE YOU. Those two being Barack and Michelle Obama.

astrahook Posted – 6/3/2008 8:44:59 PM | show profile
having nothing to do with the whitey part of your post, roger stone is a madman. The guy posted 1/2 nude photos of him and his wife online seeking others to join them in the bedroom as well as being somewhat known around nyc for those activities. Not that there is anything wrong with it, its just funny to me being that he runs in pretty conservative circles.

Sorry for the hijack, couldnt resist
zftcg Posted – 6/3/2008 11:34:52 PM | show profile
Well I for one am glad that Latin is keeping an open mind about this issue until he knows if it's true, rather than jumping to all sorts of wild conclusions. You know, conclusions like saying that Barack and Michelle Obama HATE YOU.
al medio Posted – 6/4/2008 10:59:14 AM | show profile
It is now 10:00am where is the tape? Are you willing to say it was just a hoax?
fredtryle Posted – 6/4/2008 12:27:00 PM | show profile
Latin1

Thank you for warning us! I think you're really on to something. I hope that when President Obama signs the Executive Order to have all white people killed, that I have enough time to flee before he gets around to exterminating me and my family!

Wait, what's that? There's new polling data - your alerting this message board that Michelle Obama might have said "whitey" has thrown the popular vote back to Mr. McCain!

God bless you, Latin1. Thank you for your service to America!!!! You are a great american!!!!

PS - Maybe you can find a tape of her saying "white teeth" and lop off the end of it? Good enough for crackpots, I'm sure!

Shasta Posted – 6/5/2008 7:43:32 PM | show profile
Charlie Rose panelist Mark Halperin (Time) yesterday acknowledged that it has been discussed amongst the press for weeks; however, there appears to be nothing out there. He says the Obama campaign says they have no idea what it could be.

Rose felt that no one holds bombshells like that. If there were something out there Hillary would've used it and was hoping there was something like that out there.

Its existence was probably just wishful thinking on the Clinton's part.
chucho Posted – 6/6/2008 5:36:37 AM | show profile
From Ben Smith's Column:

?We have seen this before. There is dirt and lies that are circulated in e-mails and they pump them out long enough until finally you, a mainstream reporter, asks me about it,? Obama said to the McClatchy reporter during a press conference aboard his campaign plane. ?That gives legs to the story. If somebody has evidence that myself or Michelle or anybody has said something inappropriate, let them do it.?

Asked whether he knew it not to be true, Obama said he had answered the question.

?Frankly, my hope is people don?t play this game,? Obama said. ?It is a destructive aspect of our politics. Simply because something appears in an e-mail, that should lend it no more credence than if you heard it on the corner. Presumably the job of the press is to not to go around and spread scurrilous rumors like this until there is actually anything, an iota, of substance or evidence that would substantiate it.?
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