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Obama & Friends: History of Radicalism (2 of 3)

This is part 2 of a three-part posting of the six videos that comprise all of Hannity’s special last night on Barack Obama’s disturbing associations throughout his adult life. See part one of today’s re-posting of videos 1 and 2: “Obama & Friends: History of Radicalism (1 of 3).” The third post, which will be posted in a few minutes, will have the 5th and 6th videos, the last two segments of the Fox News special. Below are video parts 3 and 4:

Part 3 of 6

Part 4 of 6

Please go to the third post for the remaining parts.

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Note: Here are links to the important comments posted by our readers in open threads last night, during and after the show: first thread, second thread, and third thread. (Readers continued to comment throughout the night.)

  • http://www.theindependentview.com Matthew Weaver

    In addition to this hour long program, I’d strongly recommend that folks search NoQuarter archives for the many posts previously written on Obama’s character. There are many and in much more detail than what Hannity had to cover in one hour.

  • tillthen

    On the front page of FOX.com there’s a picture of the Obama youth taking the Obama pledge. This makes David Duke look like a liberal.

    PS: I voted today via Absentee Ballot. It was so scary looking at the ballot. Its beyond incredulous, but there he is. It was the easiest decision I have ever made.

  • mj
    • http://N/A breeze

      IT WAS A THING OF BEAUTY IN CLEARWATER, FLA.

      THIS MORNING!!!

      The spectators formed a white, red and blue
      humongous flag upon the bleachers!!!

      Sarah wasn’t too shabby, either….

      WHAT A GLORIOUS MORNING!!!

      No, no rock bands, beer and/or hotdogs…..

      SARAH IS BIG ENOUGH OF A STAR, HERSELF!

    • Thinker

      This is very disturbing.

  • PS

    You know, Robert, you may think this is a small audience, but I would beg to differ. Alot of people here that post have blogs and share the information that we find here & other blogs to put on our own blogs and talk it up to other people/voters. So I guess you could call it “networking”. I have read items on here, not having heard it on the news yet, and where do you think I heard it next…Fox News! So I think we have more readers & news researchers & lurkers than what you think.

    And in case you didn’t happen to catch FN about 2:30, one of your guys really flubbed up his talking points with the interviewer about Ayers and then his reason for being there, Keaton. He clearly blew it. There’s more worry & concern in the Bo-Bo camp than what they want you to believe.

    Carry on, NQ!!

    • athena

      I blast the article and videos here to my (please send me information on this election) email list of 1500 with an action item to send to five people. You do the math……..

    • Deep Truths

      Well when you are dealing with convoluted messages, you tend to flub up. Bringing up Keating Five is irrelevant 1) because McCain was exonerated and 2) it looks like a desperate attempt to distract from the Ayers issue which is front and center.

      That ‘he did it too’ retort is childish at best, dishonest at worst.

      • mrt721

        Post of the Day:

        “Better the Keating Five than the Chicago Seven!”

  • hootnannie

    I’ve heard of people actually deciding who to vote for in the polling places! And there are still plenty of undecided voters and folks who haven’t heard about Obama’s unsavory associates (or weren’t sure whether to believe the charges). It’s October and time for SURPRISES too! And, as for whitey tapes–that wouldn’t even be a surprise–only another reminder that Michelle doesn’t like whites!

    • Pennsylvania goes RED!

      This is why conducting early voting one month ahead of the rest of the nation is unconstitutional.

      It disenfranchises the very voters who are supposed to be empowered. What if they change their mind between now and Nov. 4?

  • http://www.lostinspacetv.com/ The Robot

    It’s amazing that some think bringing up a candidate’s past American hating associations (of which there are MANY) is somehow “going negative” — at least the Obama campaign would love for you to believe it so.

    I can’t blame them though, really. Their “Alpha and Omega”; “the One”; their messiah, is being exposed for what he really is: an American hating, unscrupulous, narcissistic thug.

    • Pennsylvania goes RED!

      It’s amazing that some think bringing up a candidate’s past American hating associations (of which there are MANY) is somehow “going negative”

      I consider it leadership. Especially in light of the fact that the MSM has dropped the ball.

  • mary

    When, oh when, will someone pick up on BBC’s and foreign press clippings last year when Obama was admonished by Kenya’s President for INTERFERING IN HIS SOVEREIGHN COUNTRY OF KENYA’S AFFAIRS.

    Kenya’s president told the press that “Sen. Obama should not interfere in Kenya’s politics to support his cousin Odinga as he is just an inexperienced, immature young Senator who doesn’t know the country’s dangerous poliltical scene…..”

    Obama should have been told by the Senate to apologize and but out of Kenya’s affairs to support his Sharia Law islamist cousin Odinga!

  • http://www.theindependentview.com Matthew Weaver

    What is negative about telling the truth?! Negative is when you lie to hide from your past.

  • Perry Logan

    Maybe if you found the whitey tape??? LMAO!!!

    Silly Francis! It’s been up your ass the whole time. ;-)

    But Francis has a point, my friends. Year after year, in election after election, Republicans always say the Democratic candidate is a radical. If Hillary were our nominee, I’d bet my hat he’d be doing show son what a crazy, far-left, commie-pinko lefty Hillary is. The Repubs are as predictable as the sunrise. So this sort of attack on Obama will mostly play with people who would never vote for Obama anyway.

  • beebop

    Francis is a koolaide cult sucker. Truth doesn’t mean squat to him/her/it.

  • jwrjr

    It is also a talking mule.

  • tillthen

    Yes, Perry, we get it. The Republicans are demons, and you’re right about Franny.

  • http://www.theindependentview.com Matthew Weaver

    I disagree in part. First, Clinton and McCain are friends and share respect. They’d show differences on policies and the Republicans would paint her as a liberal, some 527s would dredge up the old Clinton baggage, but there would be none of the character issues that are so important when discussing Obama. Neither Clinton or McCain have 20 years with now-convicted felons, with racist and hate-filled preachers, and unrepentent terrorists. That’s a big difference.

    Further, I’m sure Clinton would not have hesitated to go around the country with McCain for a series of townhall meeting together. She was confident and experienced in her views. Again, something that Obama lacks.

  • cookiegramma

    If I might add; both Clinton and McCain are and have been well known for a long time now. In and of itself that would have made a difference. Obama is too new and has worked way too hard to hide his past and associations. I am certain that there are many others like myself who wonder why the McCain camp has not brought out other information that we have found about the man.

  • mary

    Weaver’s right!

    Hillary wouldn’t hesitate, like that unqualified anorexic resume BHO, to go to town hall meetings and debate Sen. McCain!

    I wonder how many people hear know WHO said this when asked by Tim Russert (Meet the Press) in Baghdad in 2005 about Hillary going for the presidency….

    “I have no doubt that Sen. Hillary Clinton would make a great Presidenta” —Sen. John McCain.

    The mutual respect between Sen. Clinton and Sen. McCain have always been notable. However, one must admit that the Republicans have always had a very negative mud=slinging attack on the Clintons, and especially Hillary during the 90s.

    But, Hillary,unlike the anorexic sexist piggie Hussein Obamarama, could take the HEAT IN THE KITCHEN. OBAMA WOULD HAVE TO GET THE HELL OUT OF IT!

    NOBAMA ’08

  • Deep Truths

    What are you doing with your life?

    Robert, are projecting your unease with Obama is this comment?

  • Pennsylvania goes RED!

    Obama is too new and has worked way too hard to hide his past and associations.

    Exactamundo.

    In technical circles, n0bama is what is commonly referred to as “fresh meat”.

  • Mary

    Didn’t Obama say in the Hillary debate that Ayers was just “a guy who lived i my neighborhood?”

    What a liar.

    Not to be trusted, folks.