358 Barack H. Obama: The Unauthorized Biography
FREE LARRY SINCLAIR, OBAMA’S POLITICAL PRISONER
On June 18, 2008, Larry Sinclair appeared at the National Press Club in Washington DC to
officially deliver his bill of indictment against Obama. Incredibly, he was arrested just after he
concluded the press conference. Sinclair was taken into custody by DC police and US Marshals in
the Square Bar off the Holeman Lounge, where he had spoken to the media. From Wednesday to
Monday, Larry Sinclair was held in the DC Jail, the victim of a Gestapo-style enemies’ list
operation that went beyond Nixon, carried out just three blocks from the White House. Sinclair had
come to the National Press Club to detail his charges that the self-proclaimed Democratic
presidential nominee Barack Hussein Obama had indulged in two homosexual encounters complete
with crack cocaine in early November 1999, that Obama was complicit in the December 2007
assassination of Donald Young, the gay choirmaster of Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity United Church of
Christ, and that Obama’s resident perception monger, David Axelrod, had paid the pornographic
website Whitehouse.com $750,000 to organize a campaign of character assassination against
Sinclair, culminating in a faked polygraph test. At the close of the press conference, Sinclair was
arrested inside the press club by US Marshals and DC police, apparently based on an old Delaware
warrant. The Whitehouse.com owner, Dan Parisi, abortively called off his own scheduled press
conference in another room of the Press Club once it was known that Sinclair had been arrested.
GESTAPO TACTICS IN THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB,
THE TEMPLE OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT
Where were the civil libertarians? Where were the paladins of the ACLU? Where were the
outcry and the indignation? Was no one concerned about threats to lynch a gay man for political
reasons in the heart of the nation’s capital? Where were the left liberals who had been ostensibly so
concerned about civil rights and civil liberties from Nixon to Bush-Cheney? Perhaps they were
sleeping, or perhaps they had drunk the Obama Kool-Aid and had become morally insane. Or
perhaps they were so obsessed with the reform of the FISA law and the danger that Bush might be
listening in to their telephone calls that they did not notice when a prominent critic of a presidential
candidate who is infamously a darling of the establishment media was actually arrested, taken into
custody and led away, the target of Gestapo tactics in the National Press Club, the sanctum
sanctorum of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the First Amendment generally. Surely
the weak sisters who had joined Obama’s fifth column were morally insane when they joke about
how Barky’s Myrmidons were able to arrest Sinclair. If the First Amendment does not apply to
speech which is not popular with the establishment and the mob, then the First Amendment does not
exist at all, for anybody. Any journalist or writer should be able to see that they themselves may be
next, now that the US Marshals are serving as the “Fight the Smears” enforcement arm of the
Obama campaign. Selective and vindictive prosecution, anyone?
The mere fact that Larry Sinclair had been able to hold such a successful press conference was
already a serious defeat for the corrupt and brutal Obama machine. Sinclair had appeared in the
Holeman Lounge before more than a hundred journalists, with 10 cameras set up on tripods in the
back of the room. The number of handheld cameras, camcorders, and tape recorders was beyond
counting. The press conference was dignified, businesslike, factual. There was no screaming, no
disruption, no threats or insults. Every journalist who wanted to ask a question was given ample
opportunity to do so, and about three dozen questions were asked. Reasonable follow-ups were
allowed. There were journalists from Britain, from Germany, from India, from China. Most of the
questions represented honest attempts to pin down the facts of what was being alleged.