RUSH: Abbott in Yonkers, New York, we go to you first today, sir, and it’s great to have you with us. Hello.
CALLER: Hi, thank you. Nice being with you. Exciting, it really is. So I called because I recently was on my cell phone looking at the news and I was on CNN unfortunately and there’s an article, this commentary on Barack Obama and the title was ‘Why Americans Can’t Get Over Race’ and the article talks about that racism and prejudice was immovable even if you abolish slavery and went on to say that Barack Obama is going to challenge this and Americans have historic chance to challenge this by voting for him. And I couldn’t help but thinking about how this is pretty much ubiquitous in the media now where it’s, if you vote for Obama, you have a chance to make history and end racism in America, but without looking at who the man is, without looking at his credentials.
White guilt, which is a theme of Dr. Steele’s, white guilt is found at the root of the race business and of much of the problems that we have in the country. White guilt enables black inferiority, the black culture promotes the inferiority by claiming, ‘We don’t have a chance; we’re black. This country hates us, look at the past,’ but there are heretics here. There are conservative black Americans who are not inferior obviously and, of course, they represent a big threat. They do not represent success. They do not represent role models. They do not show inferior people how to shed the inferiority complex and become something. The Reverend Jackson says you can be somebody, but he doesn’t want that to happen. He wants them to think they can, but he doesn’t want them to act on it because if they become somebody, they become traitor. So Obama comes along and one of the fears that the Reverend Jackson has and the Reverend Sharpton has, is wait a minute, these young inferior, old inferior feeling blacks who are made to feel that way, they look to the Oval Office of the White House and there’s one of them in there. Now, how in the hell do you keep them feeling inferior? At some point all this inferiority is going to translate into a certain sense of pride among black people. Once they stop feeling inferior, then the race business has a big problem and that is one of the key reasons why the Reverend Jackson wants to remove The Messiah’s nuts.