Fear for Obama’s Safety Grows as “Hate Groups” Thrive on “Racial Backlash”

The only way the press can make this President a sympathetic figure is to make him look like a victim.

Experts who track hate groups across the U.S. are growing increasingly concerned over violent rhetoric targeted at President Obama, especially as the debate over health care intensifies and a pattern of threats emerges.

The Secret Service is investigating a Maryland man who held a signreading “Death to Obama” and “Death to Michelle and her two stupidkids” outside a town hall meeting this week. And in New Hampshire,another man stood across the street from a Presidential town hall withhis gun on full display.

Los Angeles police officers apprehended a man Thursday after astandoff with him inside a red Volkswagen Bug car in Westwood, CA – thelatest disturbing case even though officials said the man had mentalproblems.

“I don’t think these are simply people who are mentally ill or off their rocker,” Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, told ABC News of those behind the threats. “In a very real sense they represent a genuine reaction, a genuine backlash against Obama.”

Experts say a sharp growth in so-called militia groups that helped spawn a wave of domestic terrorism in the 1990s – and are now using YouTube, rock music and the Internet to recruit members and spread hate and fear – shouldn’t be ignored.

“It’s certainly a scary time,” said former FBI agent Brad Garrett, now an ABC News consultant. Garrett said the Secret Service “cannot afford to pass on anyone,” and he believes “they really do fear that something could happen to [Obama].”

Garrett said statements like one recently made by controversial radio host Rush Limbaugh comparing a logo for the White House plan to a Nazi symbol “legitimizes people who are on the edge to go do something or say something.”

“And if you go and take a look at this, you will find that the Obama health care logo is damn close to a Nazi swastika logo,” Limbaugh said.

Later, someone painted a swastika outside the office of Congressman David Scott of Georgia, one of Obama’s supporters.

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