and she says i look at him and i see all the same things. he has taken everything from his father. he has made himself in his father s image. this is obama s psychological and intellectual background. glenn: you can say he has taken everything from his father and what we know about his father, he was a muslim, he had many wives, he was an alcoholic, that he lost his legs, killed a man in a car accident, et cetera, et cetera. but you are not contending he took any of those things? no, no. there is a great scene where obama goes to his father s grave. he throws himself on the ground, he rubs his hand in the earth and he says through the earth, i try to in a sense get my father s spirit. but, of course, he didn t have his father. he couldn t get his father s body, but he says i ll take the next best thing. i ll take my father s dreams. i ll take his vision. i ll take his ideology. and the ideology is this. anti-colonial, african socialism. glenn: this is where, america, you have to
know, a drunk or anything else. no, no, no. glenn: it s fact. it s fact and i m getting to it because it creates a tremendous trauma in obama. obama idolized his father because his father s image was built in his mind by his mother. his mother said your father is a great man of africa. when obama discovered hey my father killed a man in an accident, he was running around with two iron legs and railing against the west for denying him his ambitions and his anti-colonial dreams. horrible discovery for obama and he had to go to africa to figure that man, obama. glenn: so you know, america, my mother died alcoholic, everything else. and it screwed me up for many, many years. so i understand why you are bringing that up. obama s father ideologically was an african socialist. not a pro-soviet socialist, but an african socialist. and he wrote in 1965 an important article in the east africa journal. i have the article right here. in fact, it s available on
but obama calls her granny and she says i look at him and i see all the same things. he has taken everything from his father. he has made himself in his father s image. this is obama s psychological and intellectual background. glenn: you can say he has taken everything from his father and what we know about his father, he was a muslim, he had many wives, he was an alcoholic, that he lost his legs, killed a man in a car accident, et cetera, et cetera. but you are not contending he took any of those things? no, no. there is a great scene where obama goes to his father s grave. he throws himself on the ground, he rubs his hand in the earth and he says through the earth, i try to in a sense get my father s spirit. but, of course, he didn t have his father. he couldn t get his father s body, but he says i ll take the next best thing. i ll take my father s dreams. i ll take his vision. i ll take his ideology. and the ideology is this. anti-colonial, african socialism. glenn: this is w
kenyan anti-colonial behavior? incredibly, the u.s. is being ruled according to the dreams of a luo tribesman, president obama s father. this african socialist who raged against the world for denying him the realization of his anti-colonial dreams is setting nation s agenda through the reincarnation of his agenda in his dreams of his son. he calls this article the most profound insight he s read object president obama. robert gibbs said mr. gingrich is trying to appeal to the fringe. you i would normally expect from him. it s political season and most people will say anything and newt gingrich does to an a regular basis. democrats, as you imagine, are condemning gingrich. but what about the republicans? tonight we reached out of the offices of the leadership,
he was dishonest. kenyan anti-colonial behavior? incredibly, the u.s. is being ruled according to the dreams of a luo tribesman, president obama s father. this african socialist who raged against the world for denying him the realization of his anti-colonial dreams is setting nation s agenda through the reincarnation of his agenda in his dreams of his son. he calls this article the most profound insight he s read object president obama. robert gibbs said mr. gingrich is trying to appeal to the fringe. you i would normally expect from him. it s political season and most people will say anything and newt gingrich does to an a regular basis. democrats, as you imagine, are condemning gingrich. but what about the republicans? tonight we reached out of the offices of the leadership,