Tue 29 Apr 2008
On March 18, Barack Obama (D-Hamas) said “I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community.” Now, suddenly, today based on the speech that his spiritual advisor/mentor Rev. Jeremiah Wright, gave yesterday to the National Press Club, has disowned, disavowed, and just generally dissed the man, saying:
“The person I saw yesterday was not the person that I met 20 years ago. His comments were not only divisive and destructive, but I believe they ended up giving comfort to those who prey on hate.”
The person I saw yesterday, and Friday night on Bill Moyers’ show, was definitely not the person I saw screeching “God damn America!” and “Barack knows what it’s like to live in country controlled by RICH WHITE PEOPLE!!!” Yesterday Jeremiah Wright seemed to be having a veritable lucid interval compared with the raving lunatic Obama kept by his side for 20 years. He appeared almost rational the last three days, as opposed to the way he appeared behind the pulpit.
Senator, what changed? In your statement severing ties with the man who mentored you and helped facilitate your political career, you mentioned Rev. Wright’s praise of wackjob/anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan. You mean the guy your church gave an award to in December of last year? Are you suggesting that you didn’t know about that either? You didn’t know that your pastor blamed the United States for 9/11–”AMERICA’S CHICKENS have come home to roost!!!”–in much more virulent terms than he did when he reaffirmed that opinion yesterday? You never heard his claim that the evil racist American government created the AIDs virus to kill black people? Apparently, there was a lot about this guy that Mr. Good Judgement didn’t know. Yet he was a member of the church for 20 years, was married by Rev. Wright, who also baptized his children. Senator, WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN?
I think that the BHO Kool-Aid drinkers, the emotionally-driven Cult of the Personality crowd who couldn’t tell you at gun point what position Obama has on the issues, will be placated by this blatantly expedient, hasty 180 by their guy. The apparatchiks, who share Jeremiah Wright’s opinion of our country, will spin this speech as putting the matter of Obama’s anti-American world view to rest. Nothing to see here. Move on. This bitter clinger doesn’t see it that way. I agree with what Sen. Obama said Sunday during that kid glove appearance on Fox News Sunday: his pastor’s views are an a legitimate political issue, as his relationship with unrepentant former terrorists and current America haters Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn. Repeating: connect the dots, people.
Apparently the thing that most irked BHO was that Wright claimed that Obama’s previous half-assed denunciations of Wright were politically motivated. That was the last straw. Dare I point out once again that the way to really anger a liberal is to tell the truth about him?
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April 30th, 2008 at 9:37 am
It is amazing that Barack Obama just says he doesn’t agree with Wright’s recent statements, but listened to him for 20 years. Obama didn’t specifically say what ticked him off about Wright’s statements; maybe it was that a politician will say whatever is needed to get elected. Like Obama’s deriding of NAFTA while his aids tell the Canadians not to worry about what Obama says because he really doesn’t mean it. Or maybe Obama’s ticked because his statements are constantly misinterpreted, like the one about clinging to guns because one is bitter about a job being shipped overseas. Didn’t Obama tell the liberal audience what they wanted to hear, but didn’t want the rest of us to hear?
Just for the record, I’m not bitter.
It didn’t sound to me like Obama disowned or condemned Wright. He only said his recent statements were bad (for Obama’s campaign that is but he left that part out). Obama is a real piece of work.
The democrats have said that they are happy with both of their candidates for the nomination. But I can’t help but think that the democrats have settled on probably the two least qualified candidates for the most powerful position in the world. It is almost like the democrats want to nominate a mascot rather than an intelligent and qualified individual.
In the Tribune today Clarence Page wrote a piece about Wright. In it he alluded to Moyers also being a member of the United Church of Christ. Now I didn’t watch the Moyers interview of Wright but I was wondering if Moyers revealed that he was a member of that church.