This afternoon on the Voice Radio Show, Michelle, Average American and I were finally inducted into the Hall of Racists, that shadowy realm of exile, saturated with the blood of political outcasts and even once hailed Democrats and heroes of the liberal movement.  It is certainly Hell if Hell existed.  It is a place where dissent is shrouded and Truth goes to die an unremarkable death.  Not even Bill Clinton, the savior of the Democratic Party as we know it today, could escape its malice.  Like Clinton, the three of us have been relegated to the Hall, forever damned by the sponsors of a movement who will tolerate no obstacles.

Barack Obama, knowingly or not, leads this gargantuan movement whose followers range from moderately interested and supportive to radically inspired and deviously vengeful, the latter are true culprits of political chaos, spinning and focusing their hatred for anything that stands contrary to the candidacy of their saintly candidate, the messiah who would lead them to the Promised Land of politics, whatever that is.

One thing is clear to me about Barack Obama; he’s all fluff and no stuff.

His supporters are indeed rabid and hell bent on destroying his naysayers and relegating them to the Hall of Racists.  If you have the slightest doubt about Obama’s now infamous judgment when it comes to Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, or Tony Rezko, you are labeled a racist.  If you ponder the impact of his indifference to the patriotism issue, you are labeled a racist.  If you raise any questions that could jeopardize his once certain candidacy, you are labeled a racist.

Never mind the fact that substantial numbers of African-American voters, from 75 to 90 percent, have voted for Obama in every primary contest, whereas the white vote was generously split between Obama and Clinton.  Can you imagine a scenario in which 75 to 90 percent of white voters supported Clinton?

Never mind the fact that Obama, in defense of his own pastor, a raging racist and anti-American sponsor of hate mongering between the races, descended his own campaign into a pool of exaggerated racism.  Never mind that instead of flatly condemning Wright’s anti-American comments, Obama instead decided to perform a speech that sought to label every white American, including his own grandmother, as racists and temporarily contain them in the Hall of Racists until he was finished mending the country’s racial divide.  And never mind that Wright, in a recent interview, referred to Obama’s disgraceful political stunt that he called a Speech on Race Relations in America as the work of a politician who has to say and do whatever is necessary to win.

Never mind that Obama himself demeaned white people, including his white grandmother, as, “a typical white person who, uh, if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn't know there's a reaction that's been bred into our experiences that don't go away and that sometimes come out in the wrong way and that's just the nature of race in our society.”

If that weren’t enough, he decided, from his elitist throne in San Francisco that the blue-collar Democratic voters in Pennsylvania were “bitter” and that “they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”

And if that weren’t enough, Obama’s campaign adviser, David Axelrod, said this:  “The white working class has gone to the Republican nominee for many elections, going back even to the Clinton years. This is not new that Democratic candidates don't rely solely on those votes.”

Of course he misspoke, right?  Later, Obama's chief campaign spokesman, David Plouffe, said this:  “[T]he vast, vast majority of voters who would not vote for Barack Obama in November based on race are probably firmly in John McCain’s camp already.”

Even Obama’s wife, Michelle Obama can’t help but inject some venom into the race.  Earlier this year at a rally she remarked that, “for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country.”  What does that mean?  Why is she now proud of her country?

While attending Princeton University, she wrote a race-related thesis in 1985 called, "Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community."  In that thesis, she wrote, "My experiences at Princeton have made me far more aware of my 'blackness' than ever before [...] I have found that at Princeton, no matter how liberal and open-minded some of my white professors and classmates try to be toward me, I sometimes feel like a visitor on campus; as if I really don't belong. Regardless of the circumstances underwhich I interact with whites at Princeton, it often seems as if, to them, I will always be black first and a student second."

What admissions for a candidate, his wife, and their presidential campaign to reveal, especially after launching an awe-inspiring political movement that supposedly transcends race and politics.  Race, it seems, is very much on their minds.

As far as I can tell, the Obamas may have their own racist, radical inner demons that need to be addressed before they or their radical, leftist attack dogs that they call supporters will ever have my vote.  My recommendation is that they should look into the mirror the next time they decide to talk about covert racists in America.

All of those Democrats, Hillary supporters or not, who tire of Obama’s politics of deception and division, do not be afraid to speak the truth.  This is a defining year in politics and a candidate must be chosen, not based on his or her race or gender, but on their merits, their character, and their qualifications.

But I fear that that time has come and gone; the Democratic Party is headed for defeat in November and a train wreck of this magnitude will have a lasting impact in the political world.  Brace yourselves.