Tuesday, September 22, 2009

‘I Was Actually Black Before the Election’ and Other Twisted Versions of the Truth from Barack Obama

During an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman Monday, President Barack Obama responded to the liberal talk show host's question about racism by saying, "I think it's important to realize I was actually black before the election." Selectively ignoring the fact that his mother was white, the remark a Reuters headline described as "deadpan" generated raucous laughter from the obviously-biased crowd inside The Ed Sullivan Theater. And the "spin" continued.

President Obama compared himself to FDR, JFK and Ronald Reagan, drawing weak connections to each via the same talking points he had used the previous day (see this post for details) during appearances on five Sunday television talk shows. Because the president ignored his network, Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck decided to air a pseudo-interview with him by asking him questions and then using answers he's already given.

In the four videos below, Beck exposes so many lies that you'll find yourself challenged to count them all. Watch...







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