RAW STORY
Right-wing author and anti-Obama crusader Erik Rush called on members
of the U.S. military to remove President Barack Obama from office.
Right Wing Watch reported
Thursday that the African-American conservative and frequent Fox News
commentator has realized his attempts to have Obama impeached by
Congress are not going to work out, so he is changing his tack and
asking for a military coup.
In a column for the far-right conspiracy website World Net Daily,
Rush wrote, “Were there members of Congress with the courage to do so,
ample evidence and leverage exists to quietly demand the resignation of
this president and his Cabinet.”
However,
since no such heroes have arisen from the Republican-led House of
Representatives, “There is the possibility that certain military
personnel might lend their support to an effort by Congress to remove
the president through methods other than impeachment.”
Rush said that because of a supposed “widespread purge” in the
military of officers hostile to the Commander in Chief, other
“tactics…might be used (within the law) to oust the Obama cabal.”
Rush wrote that he is not opposed to the United States government
itself, but that Obama is a dangerously irresponsible steward of its
legacy.
“In truth, there is nothing wrong with the government per se,” he
said. “It is like unto a vintage automobile with an intoxicated driver
at the wheel. It’s just a matter of getting the keys away.”
Rush recently proclaimed
that the “synthetic symbolism” around the death of former South African
President Nelson Mandela was overblown. Mandela, he wrote, “you know,
didn’t do much.”
South Africa was better off under apartheid, Rush argued, saying,
“Apartheid went away, great. There are South African blacks who have
told friends of mine they wish it was back because the country was
safer, if you can believe that.”
In November,
Rush wrote that Americans should be wary of reports of hate crime
attacks on non-whites. President Obama could be fabricating the attacks,
he said, to stir up racial resentment and disenfranchise whites.
“Should some high profile, highly unpleasant race-related incident
occur in the near future,” he wrote, “it wouldn’t be the first time such
a thing happened at a juncture that proved to be advantageous to the
administration.”
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