WND.com/ By Joe Kovacs
Radio host Rush Limbaugh says President Obama and officials in his
administration are intentionally stoking racial chaos in America in
connection with the Trayvon Martin case.
“There’s no question that the White House wants this kind of chaos and unrest in the culture,” Limbaugh said this afternoon.
His comments came moments before the Washington Post reported
Florida special prosecutor Angela Corey planned to announce she is
charging neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in the shooting
of Martin.
Limbaugh said the situation is “a powder keg waiting to go off,” and
that “nobody that I see is doing anything to try to make sure that
powder keg doesn’t explode.”
He added: “If in the White House they wanted to cool this down, which
they should do, they could do it. All it would take … would be Obama
addressing the nation to calm this down, and then speaking about it in
genuine American terms, not racial terms. If they wanted tot do that,
they could. Other presidents have. It’s not happening here.”
Limbaugh says the White House has determined “it is helpful for
Obama’s re-election because they believe that they can tie all of this
to the existence of Republicans and conservatives, that the racial
problems exist because of never-ending racism of the right, never-ending
racism of Republicans. And that’s why George Zimmerman in the New York
Times is called a white Hispanic. There are people un the race industry
who became excited that this event took place because it allowed them to
carry forward with their template, that we still are a nation,
essentially, with slaves. You couple that with what I think is a chip on
Obama’s shoulder about the founding of the country, the engrained
discrimination, his anger over it, his opportunity now here to finally
make it right.”
Martin, 17 and unarmed, was shot and killed Feb. 26 by Zimmerman, who
said he was acting in self-defense after getting his bashed by Martin.
Police in Sanford, Fla., where the shooting took place, initially did
not charge Zimmerman, based on the state’s “stand your ground” law. More >>
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