Ferguson All Obama-The-Kenyan’s Fault Says New Black Panther Party

Posted by | August 15, 2014 15:45 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


A press conference scheduled for Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson crashed before it could get off the ground yesterday, when the New Black Panther Party took over the stage prepared in the Ferguson Fire Department.

NBP leader Hashim Nzinga could have fooled people into believing he’s one of those fringe Tea Party people I hear so much about, as he set to laying the blame for Ferguson at the feet of our nations first black President, Barack Obama.

“This is a shame that as we speak the president of United States is talking to Russia, he’s talking to China, he’s talking to North Korea, he’s talking to Iraq and the Middle East about treating their people better.” Nzinga secured his RWNJ credentials by claiming, “Like it or not, he’s from Kenya. He’s a Mau Mau. And he needs to go back to his roots.”

Nzinga was moving forward into statements about Eric Holder, before KTVI Fox 2 pulled away from the live broadcast for fear of accidentally transmitting offensive language.

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91 responses to Ferguson All Obama-The-Kenyan’s Fault Says New Black Panther Party

  1. Obewon August 15th, 2014 at 17:56

    LOL “FOX 2” made-up RJ’s quote. Lol! I watched the entire video and only at the end did the supposed NBP speak during Obama’s address that he was unaware of, claiming ‘the president speaks to China, Russia, but not to us here…’

    I’m not buying into this faux news bullshit quote because FOX has been busted so many times for just making crap up.

    • R.J. Carter August 15th, 2014 at 17:59

      So you don’t think the words that came out of the man’s mouth came out of the man’s mouth?

    • Jeff Allen August 15th, 2014 at 18:18

      The conspiracies are strong with this one.

      • Obewon August 15th, 2014 at 18:56

        I’ve never advocated for any unproven conspiracies unlike your Tea Party e.g. The convicted Watergate felons, Iran Contra felons and the GOP’s Jack Abramoff felons were all well proven conspiracies.

        The Players: Jack Abramoff | Michael Scanlon | Adam Kidan | Ben Waldman | Konstantinos “Gus” Boulis | Grover Norquist | Ralph Reed | Italia Federici | Rev. Louis P. Sheldon | David H. Safavian | J. Steven Griles | Rep. Robert Ney (R-Ohio) | Neil G. Volz | Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) | Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) | Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) | Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) | Tony C. Rudy http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/custom/2005/12/23/CU2005122300939.html GWB’s best & brightest convicted felons:)

        • Jeff Allen August 15th, 2014 at 20:07

          sorry Obe, your credibility is shot. If you responses aren’t just random shotgun firings of Tea Party/Koch Bros and now whatever nonsense completely unrelated to the thread, then it is a ridiculous assertion that Hashim Nzinga didn’t totally say what we all just heard him say.

          • Obewon August 15th, 2014 at 21:48

            Lol! You’re a well proven delusional who mostly if not always can’t ever prove anything you claim.

            On the other hand, I preemptively link my proof (see above and below:)

            • Jeff Allen August 16th, 2014 at 01:29

              ‘well proven delusional’ Prove it!

              • Obewon August 16th, 2014 at 03:45

                As always your guilt brought up “Tea Party/Koch Bros”-The shame! Your fear of a few NBP sends you foxbots into a tailspin. Boo!

                • Jeff Allen August 16th, 2014 at 09:32

                  I have no fear of the NBP. There is nothing to fear from a bunch of racist, birther chest pounders

    • ChrisVosburg August 15th, 2014 at 18:36

      Believe it. Apparently shit like this comes of Hashim Nzinga’s crazy-hole all the time. I looked up the NBPP at the SPLC site and found this familiar-sounding bit:

      In August 2006, several members of the NBPP served as security personnel for former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney’s primary campaign, which she lost. After McKinney lost the primary, a journalist asked her what she attributed her loss to. Hashim Nzinga, the NBPP National Chief of Staff, interrupted: “Why do you think she lost? You wanna know what led to the loss? Israel. The Zionists. You. Put on your yarmulke and celebrate.” (The former Georgia Democrat and the NBPP’s connection continues today. In May 2010, McKinney spoke at the NBPP Black Power Convention.)

      Sounds about as good an idea as hiring Hell’s Angels for security at Altamont was.

      The SPLC center duly notes that the NBPP is a “virulently racist and anti-Semitic organization whose leaders have encouraged violence against whites, Jews and law enforcement officers.”

      Bobby Seale agrees and puts as much distance as possible beween the aims of the old BPP and this new mess, and in fact the BPP sought injunction at one point to force the NBPP to quit using the name, but nothing came of it.

      Hard to believe that this NBPP is the same party that started out in Dallas in 1990 getting out the vote for School Board candidates and reducing drug dealing in the hood, but there it is.

      • Anomaly 100 August 15th, 2014 at 18:46

        Thanks. I’ve been saying that for days. ‘The New Black Panther Party is teeming with racism.’ But instead of people checking into the facts, they strongly disagreed. On Twitter, one young lady told me that they’re ‘keeping things under control.’

        I larfed and larfed and larfed so loud. Ferguson was out of control, and rightfully so after a young man was killed by a police officer. But they did not bring unity. They brought division.

        The one man who brought a little peace to Ferguson is Captain Johnson, who instead of coming at the protesters, walked with them.

      • Jeff Allen August 15th, 2014 at 20:08

        But they were totally just holding the doors for the elderly at polling places

        • ChrisVosburg August 16th, 2014 at 02:10

          Before I reply, Jeff, let me ask you– do you wanna go crap innuendo, or would you prefer truth?

          • Jeff Allen August 16th, 2014 at 09:29

            My post was a statement, not a question, so you are under no obligation to reply.

  2. Obewon August 15th, 2014 at 17:56

    LOL “FOX 2” made-up RJ’s quote. Lol! I watched the entire video and only at the end did the supposed NBP speak during Obama’s address that he was unaware of, claiming ‘the president speaks to China, Russia, but not to us here…’

    I’m not buying into this faux news bullshit quote because FOX has been busted so many times for just making crap up.

    • R.J. Carter August 15th, 2014 at 17:59

      So you don’t think the words that came out of the man’s mouth came out of the man’s mouth?

    • Jeff Allen August 15th, 2014 at 18:18

      The conspiracies are strong with this one.

      • Obewon August 15th, 2014 at 18:56

        I’ve never advocated for any unproven conspiracies unlike your Tea Party e.g. The convicted Watergate felons, Iran Contra felons and the GOP’s Jack Abramoff felons -were all well proven conspiracies.

        The Players: Jack Abramoff | Michael Scanlon | Adam Kidan | Ben Waldman | Konstantinos “Gus” Boulis | Grover Norquist | Ralph Reed | Italia Federici | Rev. Louis P. Sheldon | David H. Safavian | J. Steven Griles | Rep. Robert Ney (R-Ohio) | Neil G. Volz | Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) | Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) | Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) | Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) | Tony C. Rudy http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/custom/2005/12/23/CU2005122300939.html GWB & the Cheney Admins best & brightest convicted felons, sans Scooter Libby, Monica Goodling, etc & “(R) Duke Cunningham In office
        January 3, 2003 – December 6, 2005 He pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, mail fraud, wire fraud and tax evasion. On March 3, 2006, he received a sentence of eight years and four months in prison and was ordered to pay $1.8 million in restitution.[1]”, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Cunningham Greatest GOP Hits!

        • Jeff Allen August 15th, 2014 at 20:07

          sorry Obe, your credibility is shot. If you responses aren’t just random shotgun firings of Tea Party/Koch Bros and now whatever nonsense completely unrelated to the thread, then it is a ridiculous assertion that Hashim Nzinga didn’t totally say what we all just heard him say.

          • Obewon August 15th, 2014 at 21:48

            Lol! You’re a well proven delusional who mostly if not always can’t ever prove anything you claim. On the other hand, I preemptively link my proof (see above and below:) $22 B shutdown cost so that Cruz could bilk taxpayers for reading ‘Green Eggs and tea party spam.’ “Government Shutdown Was Planned For Months By Ed Meese, Koch Bros” http://radio.foxnews.com/2013/10/06/government-shutdown-was-planned-for-months-by-ed-meese-koch-bros/ FNC, NYT, C & L, et al.

            • Jeff Allen August 16th, 2014 at 01:29

              And I get accused of hijacking

              • Obewon August 16th, 2014 at 03:45

                As always your guilt brought up “Tea Party/Koch Bros”-The shame! Your fear of a few NBP sends you foxbots into a tailspin. Boo! 8-Google hits of the Blaze quote now include the Tea Klan. http://www.teaparty.org/black-panther-leader-like-obama-kenya-51707/ R, J.(☯‿☯)’s article has a tea party .org leg up via “Obama Nation Birther Report” This could kick off the campaign of TP’s 95%+ white birthers for Cruz until 2016~

                • Jeff Allen August 16th, 2014 at 09:32

                  I have no fear of the NBP. There is nothing to fear from a bunch of racist, birther chest pounders. It is nice to see you using less of the sophomoric teabagging crap. Must be the Jon Stewart ‘funny for a day’ hit home.

    • ChrisVosburg August 15th, 2014 at 18:36

      Believe it. Apparently shit like this comes of Hashim Nzinga’s crazy-hole all the time. I looked up the NBPP at the SPLC site and found this familiar-sounding bit:

      In August 2006, several members of the NBPP served as security personnel for former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney’s primary campaign, which she lost. After McKinney lost the primary, a journalist asked her what she attributed her loss to. Hashim Nzinga, the NBPP National Chief of Staff, interrupted: “Why do you think she lost? You wanna know what led to the loss? Israel. The Zionists. You. Put on your yarmulke and celebrate.” (The former Georgia Democrat and the NBPP’s connection continues today. In May 2010, McKinney spoke at the NBPP Black Power Convention.)

      Sounds about as good an idea as hiring Hell’s Angels for security at Altamont was.

      The SPLC center duly notes that the NBPP is a “virulently racist and anti-Semitic organization whose leaders have encouraged violence against whites, Jews and law enforcement officers.”

      Bobby Seale agrees and puts as much distance as possible beween the aims of the old BPP and this new mess, and in fact the BPP sought injunction at one point to force the NBPP to quit using the name, but nothing came of it.

      Hard to believe that this NBPP is the same party that started out in Dallas in 1990 getting out the vote for School Board candidates and reducing drug dealing in the hood, but there it is.

      • Anomaly 100 August 15th, 2014 at 18:46

        Thanks. I’ve been saying that for days. ‘The New Black Panther Party is teeming with racism.’ But instead of people checking into the facts, they strongly disagreed. On Twitter, one young lady told me that they’re ‘keeping things under control.’

        I larfed and larfed and larfed so loud. Ferguson was out of control, and rightfully so after a young man was killed by a police officer. But they did not bring unity. They brought division.

        The one man who brought a little peace to Ferguson is Captain Johnson, who instead of coming at the protesters, walked with them.

      • Jeff Allen August 15th, 2014 at 20:08

        But they were totally just holding the doors for the elderly at polling places

        • ChrisVosburg August 16th, 2014 at 02:10

          Before I reply, Jeff, let me ask you– do you wanna go crap innuendo, or would you prefer truth?

          • Jeff Allen August 16th, 2014 at 09:29

            My post was a statement, not a question, so you are under no obligation to reply.

  3. M D Reese August 15th, 2014 at 21:18

    …and did they bring their stick?

  4. peacedreamer August 15th, 2014 at 21:42

    Longstanding poverty, despair, violence, poor education, lack of care for the youth & elderly, police profiling….been going on for decades. All of our cities are plagued with the same problems. In the sixties we called it “urban blight”. We have ignored the problems & they have grown larger. Shipping jobs overseas has cost us all. Today has become just as difficult in rural communities.. poverty, hunger & lack of services are rampant. Perhaps we should call it Self-hatred Syndrome or just The American Blight on Brotherhood & Sisterhood
    In KC this year we witnessed drive by shootings on our interstates & assassination of an elderly retired doctor, his grandson and a women going to visit her mother at a nursing facility. Random murder has escalated & the suburban middle class has dwindled while insane men take their guns to Target (ironic name).
    Our enemy is not black or white, red or yellow or brown. Our enemy is our belief in powerlessness to make positive change. I applaud the peaceful protesters.
    For those who think our collective problems can be solved with anger & more killing, let them examine their own empty hearts.
    When police officers go to work they put their lives on the line every minute. Many have received poor training or intense rage at the conditions & circumstances they witness. Aren’t we all to blame? Or is it the willingness of those who have stolen our power through deception & greed?

  5. peacedreamer August 15th, 2014 at 21:42

    Longstanding poverty, despair, violence, poor education, lack of care for the youth & elderly, police profiling….been going on for decades. All of our cities are plagued with the same problems. In the sixties we called it “urban blight”. We have ignored the problems & they have grown larger. Shipping jobs overseas has cost us all. Today has become just as difficult in rural communities.. poverty, hunger & lack of services are rampant. Perhaps we should call it Self-hatred Syndrome or just The American Blight on Brotherhood & Sisterhood
    In KC this year we witnessed drive by shootings on our interstates & assassination of an elderly retired doctor, his grandson and a women going to visit her mother at a nursing facility. Random murder has escalated & the suburban middle class has dwindled while insane men take their guns to Target (ironic name).
    Our enemy is not black or white, red or yellow or brown. Our enemy is our belief in powerlessness to make positive change. I applaud the peaceful protesters.
    For those who think our collective problems can be solved with anger & more killing, let them examine their own empty hearts.
    When police officers go to work they put their lives on the line every minute. Many have received poor training or intense rage at the conditions & circumstances they witness. Aren’t we all to blame? Or is it the willingness of those who have stolen our power through deception & greed?

  6. CanterburyTom August 15th, 2014 at 22:05

    It’s pretty clear he isn’t a fan of Obama, but on the other hand, he does give Holder the benefit of the doubt.

  7. CanterburyTom August 15th, 2014 at 22:05

    It’s pretty clear he isn’t a fan of Obama, but on the other hand, he does give Holder the benefit of the doubt.

  8. pwpg06 August 16th, 2014 at 00:39

    The right wing must be happy with this guy .. after all he is spewing his hate and blaming the president.. so yeah it matches perfectly

  9. pwpg06 August 16th, 2014 at 00:39

    The right wing must be happy with this guy .. after all he is spewing his hate and blaming the president.. so yeah it matches perfectly

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