ON politico:
“Margaret Talev of the Washington Bureau of McClatchy Newspapers provides some historical context for the doctrines — political and theological — espoused by the recently retired pastor at Barack Obama’s church, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.
Talev writes that “some of the more provocative doctrines” at the core of Wright’s message — Jesus is black, Marxism can aid in a true understanding of the Gospels, the white church in America is the Antichrist — grew out of the writings of James Cone, the founder of the modern black liberation theology movement. “Particularly influential,” she writes, “was Cone’s seminal 1969 book, ‘Black Theology & Black Power.’ “
All this nonsense came out of the “Black Panther” movement in the mid sixties...and petter’d out in the seventies. Farrakhan, Reverend Wright, and other pockets scattered around the country...still rant this anti-white, anti-American hate raciest crap from their pulpits. Somewhere along the line Wright let Cones and his book, “Black Theology & Black Power” screw his head up...the fear for a lot of national voter’s is: How about Obama...has Wright screwed his head up the same way?”