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AP: Obama Gets The Most Threats Ever

From those guardians of Presidential safety at the Associated Press:

Obama has more threats than other presidents-elect

By EILEEN SULLIVAN, Associated Press Writer

Sat Nov 15

WASHINGTON – Threats against a new president historically spike right after an election, but from Maine to Idaho law enforcement officials are seeing more against Barack Obama than ever before. The Secret Service would not comment or provide the number of cases they are investigating. But since the Nov. 4 election, law enforcement officials have seen more potentially threatening writings, Internet postings and other activity directed at Obama than has been seen with any past president-elect, said officials aware of the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because the issue of a president’s security is so sensitive.

Earlier this week, the Secret Service looked into the case of a sign posted on a tree in Vay, Idaho, with Obama’s name and the offer of a “free public hanging.” In North Carolina, civil rights officials complained of threatening racist graffiti targeting Obama found in a tunnel near the North Carolina State University campus.

And in a Maine convenience store, an Associated Press reporter saw a sign inviting customers to join a betting pool on when Obama might fall victim to an assassin. The sign solicited $1 entries into “The Osama Obama Shotgun Pool,” saying the money would go to the person picking the date closest to when Obama was attacked. “Let’s hope we have a winner,” said the sign, since taken down

Racially tinged graffiti — not necessarily directed at Obama — also has emerged in numerous reports across the nation since Election Day, prompting at least one news conference by a local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Georgia.

A law enforcement official who also spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly said that during the campaign there was a spike in anti-Obama rhetoric on the Internet — “a lot of ranting and raving with no capability, credibility or specificity to it.”

There were two threatening cases with racial overtones:

• In Denver, a group of men with guns and bulletproof vests made racist threats against Obama and sparked fears of an assassination plot during the Democratic National Convention in August.

• Just before the election, two skinheads in Tennessee were charged with plotting to behead blacks across the country and assassinate Obama while wearing white top hats and tuxedos.

In both cases, authorities determined the men were not capable of carrying out their plots.

In Milwaukee, police officials found a poster of Obama with a bullet going toward his head — discovered on a table in a police station.

Chatter among white supremacists on the Internet has increased throughout the campaign and since Election Day.

One of the most popular white supremacist Web sites got more than 2,000 new members the day after the election, compared with 91 new members on Election Day, according to an AP count. The site, stormfront.org, was temporarily off-line Nov. 5 because of the overwhelming amount of activity it received after Election Day. On Saturday, one Stormfront poster, identified as Dalderian Germanicus, of North Las Vegas, said, “I want the SOB laid out in a box to see how ‘messiahs’ come to rest. God has abandoned us, this country is doomed.”

It is not surprising that a black president would galvanize the white supremacist movement, said Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center, who studies the white supremacy movement.

“The overwhelming flavor of the white supremacist world is a mix of desperation, confusion and hoping that this will somehow turn into a good thing for them,” Potok said. He said hate groups have been on the rise in the past seven years because of a common concern about immigration.

Er, Mr. Obama is facing more threats than Abraham Lincoln?

Sure, we believe that.

As always, the Associated Press has found some authoritative but anonymous source to tell us just what they want us to be told:

The Secret Service would not comment or provide the number of cases they are investigating. But since the Nov. 4 election, law enforcement officials have seen more potentially threatening writings, Internet postings and other activity directed at Obama than has been seen with any past president-elect, said officials aware of the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because the issue of a president’s security is so sensitive.

In other words the Associated Press just made this up.

And speaking of which:

And in a Maine convenience store, an Associated Press reporter saw a sign inviting customers to join a betting pool on when Obama might fall victim to an assassin. The sign solicited $1 entries into “The Osama Obama Shotgun Pool,” saying the money would go to the person picking the date closest to when Obama was attacked. “Let’s hope we have a winner,” said the sign, since taken down.

One of these days the AP is going to give its reporters cameras — or maybe even cell phones with cameras built in.

Just imagine the possibilities!

And speaking of the AP’s all too familiar ways, here they are once again myth about the sudden rise in popularity of (white racist only) hate sites:

One of the most popular white supremacist Web sites got more than 2,000 new members the day after the election, compared with 91 new members on Election Day, according to an AP count. The site, stormfront.org, was temporarily off-line Nov. 5 because of the overwhelming amount of activity it received after Election Day.

Once again, let’s look at the Alexa chart for Stormfront’s internet traffic:

For once there was actually a spike in the pageviews at Stormfront. Just like there was on almost every political website on election day.

But notice that their traffic has since gone back down to its normal rate.

Even this brief up-tick was probably due to all of the reporters looking for the fabled white supremacist backlash.

(And note how the source for all of these “hate sites flourishing” stories is always one Mark Potok, who as the director of the Southern Poverty Law Center, just happens to make his living decrying these sites.)

But the story of white racism against Mr. Obama must be perpetuated. Along with the terrible dangers he faces.

How else can he be the next Lincoln or FDR?

 

Meanwhile, a countless number of books, plays, movies and other paraphernalia about assassinating President Bush were promulgated by our one party media with unbridled glee.

Why is that?

 

4 Responses to “AP: Obama Gets The Most Threats Ever”

  1. catie

    It truly is remarkable that plays, pictures of a beheaded Bush, constant wishes of his death by our Kooky Kos Kid friends and other assorted garbage and no one cares. I have no doubts there are threats against the Messiah but there are threats against any president. I am curious though if the President Elect was Michael Steele, if the AP would even care?

  2. Lorione

    If course not, silly! If Steele were president-elect, there would be “justifiable frustration and feelings of betrayal,” and the threats would be a “natural- even therapeutic & healthy- response to those feelings.” The conservatives are, of course, the haters. Violent thoughts toward us is seen as normal and healthy. I’ve made the mistake of visiting a conservative-leaning site frequented by liberal commenters. It’s apparently a foregone conclusion that expressing hatred (in the most crude, vile manner possible) toward us is the morally correct response, because we are so “nasty and vile” as one poster kindly pointed out. It’s a very bizarre, topsy-turvy world out there.

  3. So true, Lorione.

    Watch as all the liberal claptrap about “free speech” and “dissent” vanishes in 2009, and instead we hear about having to protect Obama from racism and insensitivity and hate speech, with increasingly intrusive domestic surveillance and intervention on the Internet, radio, and other media.

  4. jelloflavoredmidget

    How many t-shirts did you see president Bush seen as a Monkey? Like Ann stated earlier, we should treat Obama with the same courtesy they treated Bush.



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