Malik Zulu Shabazz, RACIST
He says, "No comment on that one".
Ah, he doesn't deny it. Logical conclusion: Of course, he visited the White House.
Obama obviously loves those hateful black supremacists. So much that he made sure his Justice Department didn't prosecute those two armed black supremacist New Black Panthers for trying to prevent, with obvious threat of violence, white voters from entering a polling station. Oh, and here's a FOX News live report-interview with a really big, scary, aggressive racist at the same polling station at another time that day. Most folks haven't heard of this, oddly... and ominously. Imagine if it was big, armed skinheads or neo-Nazis wearing Brownshirt uniforms... imagine the massive uproar over that which would have no doubt ensued!
If David Duke refused to say he didn't visit a Republican White House, you know a big deal would be made of it... by folks like Obama!
Shabazz's NBPP is a controversial black extremist party whose leaders are notorious for their racist statements and for leading anti-white activism. Shabazz has given scores of speeches condemning "white men" and Jews.
His NBPP's official platform stated, "White man has kept us deaf, dumb and blind," referred to the "white racist government of America," demanded black people be exempt from military service and used the word Jew repeatedly in quotation marks.
Shabazz has led racially divisive protests and conferences, such as the 1998 Million Youth March, in which a few thousand Harlem youths reportedly were called upon to scuffle with police officers and speakers demanded the extermination of whites in South Africa.
The NBPP chairman was quoted at a May 2007 protest against the 400-year celebration of the settlement of Jamestown, Va., stating, "When the white man came here, you should have left him to die."
And he doesn't deny visiting the Obama White House.
The Big Media should ask Obama what he thinks of this horrible man. But we know they won't put him on the spot like that, though they certainly would love to put a Republican on the spot.