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"New York Times blows Obama's half-brother Mark's cover"

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Anonymous divinryan said...

Spot on Analysis Mate.

3/16/08, 10:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Buried in the stupid journo's writings is the assumptions that:

America is better represented by non-whites who are hostile to the white majority.

America must bow and bend to the third world, and do what THEY dictate instead of being the leading culture that influences and bends other cultures.

THAT assumption, and the other (hostility to the white majority) is not going to be popular. To put it mildly.

3/16/08, 10:16 PM

Anonymous headache said...

"America must bow and bend to the third world, and do what THEY dictate instead of being the leading culture that influences and bends other cultures."

I've come to the point where I say its OK if America and Europe just go their own way and leave the Thrid World ALONE (now more invasions and invites). It would be nice if they took care of their leftovers, i.e. those whites stranded in Africa and other places by the collapse of colonialism.

3/17/08, 1:59 AM

Anonymous James Kabala said...

You repeatedly make the claim that Obama is being deceptive when he says he and Mark both knew that neither would never write the other, but I'm skeptical.

Obviously Obama can't know for sure what was in Mark's mind at that particular moment, but since Mark never did write him subsequently, isn't it a reasonable inference that Obama is right and Mark never intended to write? (Unless Obama is REALLY lying and Mark wrote him letters that he threw away and never opened.) If you overplay this point, it gives people an excuse to dismiss the rest of your thoughts.

3/17/08, 6:00 AM

Anonymous rast said...

I got confused. Anyone have a link to a picture of Obama's extended family tree?

3/17/08, 6:15 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The physics student is Obama's intellectual equal

Equal? Superior, more likely. Barack's mother was some leftist shrew at the University of Hawaii. Mark's mother, whatever her politics, went to Harvard. Barack may have gotten the political gene, and may be far more famous than his half brother, but I know who I'd wager on in an IQ test, and it's obvious which half-brother has actually managed to successfully make his way in a variety of different cultures - Kenya, America, and China.

3/17/08, 8:02 AM

Blogger kurt said...

The fact that Mark Obama has not drawn any attention to himself should make it obvious to any half-wit that he values his privacy and autonomy. Steve did the right thing in not divulging his identity or where he lives. This Cohen guy makes it clear that most mainstream media journalists are arseholes and could care less about the propriety and feelings of others if there is a good story to be found.

Not only is the Pajamas media more accurate that the mainstream media. It shows more respect for people as well.

Shame on Cohen and the NYTimes.

I guess I have forgotten that the liberal-left media does not believe in the concept of shame.

3/17/08, 8:47 AM

Anonymous headache said...

"This Cohen guy makes it clear that most mainstream media journalists are arseholes and could care less about the propriety and feelings of others if there is a good story to be found."

Its not only that they are shameless. But they are incredibly slow to catch on. And then when they do, they act as if they were the first to figure it out, when in fact they are a few months or years late. But all the time they think they are something special. These people are so disgusting.

3/17/08, 9:44 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...


I've come to the point where I say its OK if America and Europe just go their own way and leave the Thrid World ALONE (now more invasions and invites). It would be nice if they took care of their leftovers, i.e. those whites stranded in Africa and other places by the collapse of colonialism.


Sure, if you're ok with China being the next superpower and becoming a thorn in our sovereignty.

3/17/08, 12:13 PM

Blogger Half Sigma said...

Mark seems like a decent fellow. Maybe we should be voting for him instead of Barack.

3/17/08, 1:05 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Sure, if you're ok with China being the next superpower and becoming a thorn in our sovereignty."

It is a little late for that concern, since China does not follow US policy of printing money and gratuitously pouring it down Third World ratholes while asking other countries to mop up their inflation-soaked government bonds and currency.

Your conclusion implies you think US policy actually enhances US power and sovereignty. I'm wondering how you ever got that idea.

3/17/08, 1:34 PM

Anonymous dearieme said...

Now we see why you are not a journalist on a Big Paper, Steve: too decent on the matter of privacy.

3/17/08, 2:01 PM

Anonymous Paul K. said...

The more I hear about Mark Obama the more I wish he were the member of the family who was running for president. He sounds more intelligent and balanced than anyone else in the field.

3/17/08, 8:16 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

iSteve:

My thanks for reading DFMF so that I don't need to. Gotta disagree with Jimmy Kabala when he sez: Obviously Obama can't know for sure what was in Mark's mind at that particular moment, but since Mark never did write him subsequently, isn't it a reasonable inference that Obama is right and Mark never intended to write? True BHO did subsequently find out that Marky never wrote but he didn't know it then did he? Enough to break his heart? Too novelistic in his technique there -- my bullshit detector (see: The Clash "Garageland") goes off. Just one man's opinion. Though the fact BHO slung it tells me alot.

3/17/08, 8:23 PM

Anonymous Bill said...

China?

My guess was Singapore, right?

Not too far off. I could tell from the shirt collar. If he's in China, it's the south.

3/17/08, 8:38 PM

Blogger TGGP said...

Though Mark is likely a liberal (the GOP hasn't exactly done a good job of wooing scientists), I would agree that he would seem like a better President than Barack. I do not know if they are intellectual equals, but Barack has been quite successful both in politics and law/academics so I will not assume he's not as smart. The thing is that what seems likable about Mark is that he is concerned with physics and the good-life (or do I repeat myself, physicists?) and avoids attention while Barack has some idealistic plan to redeem America and thrives in the spotlight. Our political system will ALWAYS select the latter type over the former. This is not simply an issue of one candidate being an unusual character we'd like to keep away from power, there is a systemic fault in democracy. The founders themselves had a low opinion of democracy, but we are taught that it is near-synonymous with goodness and the most backward autocratic places can be healed with some of its magic. But that sadly isn't the case. Democracy is not what it is cracked up to be, it will always disappoint and then the pundits will bemoan how cynical we all are about politics.

3/18/08, 1:49 AM

Anonymous Sideways said...

I kind of wish I could vote for Mark for president. I see Half Sigma beat me to it.

Sad that the personality that makes him seem a better candidate makes him less likely to run/get party sponsorship

3/18/08, 12:53 PM

Blogger merl_md said...

I found a picture of Mark...he does not carry the Obama surname but his stepfather's which is probably good because it will keep him away from the public eye. Mark doesn't look like his brother at all. Sen. Obama looks more like his mother than his father.

6/5/08, 6:11 AM

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