Obama calls Republicans “Un-American” in last interview before election.



Barack Obama went on the Frank Ski Show Monday at 4:10 PM.

President Barack Obama attacked Republicans as ‘un-American’ in an interview on Monday.

Obama made the incendiary remarks while speaking to Frank Ski on WHUR-FM, the radio station of Howard University in Washington, D.C.

Howard University bills itself as the “nation’s premier Historically Black College and University.”

Obama called Republicans “un-American” for efforts to ‘restrict the franchise’ of voting by calling for voter ID laws and moving to curtail early and weekend voting.

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In April of this year, Obama agreed with a supporter at a Democratic Party fundraiser in Texas who yelled out the Republicans were ‘un-American’ for trying to tighten voting laws. Obama did not say the words himself, though.

“In an equally forceful rebuke to Republicans, Obama accused the GOP of seeking to restrict access to voting in Texas and elsewhere. When one donor shouted out that the GOP effort was “un-American,” the president concurred. ““How is it that we’re putting up with that?” Obama asked incredulously.”

In Monday’s interview, Obama uttered the “un-American” charge unprompted by the interviewer Frank Ski.

Obama conducted the interview to fire up the Black vote in an effort to prop up the gubernatorial candidacy of Maryland Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown who is in an unexpectedly tight race with his Republican opponent Larry Hogan. Hogan is white. Brown, like Obama, is African-American.

The Washington Post reports Brown and the Democrats are making a hard, race-based push to get African-Americans to vote in Tuesday’s elections.

WHUR, according to its on air pitch to advertisers, caters to an African-American audience of about 500,000 in the D.C. metro area including the suburbs of Maryland and Northern Virginia.

That Obama is reduced to race-baiting Republicans in the election to determine the shape of the last two years of his presidency shows how far he has fallen as a politician and as a president from the man who introduced himself to the nation in 2004 with these words: