All aboard the God-talk Express Cal Thomas
Stuttering Dems Am. spectator
Hillary's Big Mistake Richard Reeves
Symptoms of a larger Dem Illness Am. Spectator
In contempt: the Left vs. Am. Values Union Leader
Gibson reminded Obama that more than a year ago he asked Wright not to attend the announcement of his candidacy, reportedly telling his long-time pastor, "You can get kind of rough in sermons. So, what we've decided is that it's best for you not to be out there in public." Gibson then asked Obama why, knowing Wright was "rough in sermons," it took him more than a year to distance himself from the remarks.
Obama responded unconvincingly, saying that even though he had a close relationship with Wright that spanned decades, it wasn't until he read an article in Rolling Stone that he found out that the reverend had delivered inflammatory sermons, and that it wasn't until he saw YouTube clips that he was aware of Wright's even more explosive comments.
But in last month's highly touted race speech, Obama said: "Did I ever hear him make remarks that could be considered controversial while I sat in church? Yes."
So which is it?
Gibson wins with a knockout.
Good morning folks, posting and running again. Early AM Doctors appointment and then a couple of errands.
Molly, how’s your mom doing?
Awesome links, Molly! The “stuttering Dems” one was truly spectacular!