Posted on 03/14/2008 9:54:46 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
CHICAGO, March 5 The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., senior pastor of the popular Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago and spiritual mentor to Senator Barack Obama, thought he knew what he would be doing on Feb. 10, the day of Senator Obamas presidential announcement.
After all, back in January, Mr. Obama had asked Mr. Wright if he would begin the event by delivering a public invocation.
But Mr. Wright said Mr. Obama called him the night before the Feb. 10 announcement and rescinded the invitation to give the invocation.
Fifteen minutes before Shabbos I get a call from Barack, Mr. Wright said in an interview on Monday, recalling that he was at an interfaith conference at the time. One of his members had talked him into uninviting me, Mr. Wright said, referring to Mr. Obamas campaign advisers.
Some black leaders are questioning Mr. Obamas decision to distance his campaign from Mr. Wright because of the campaigns apparent fear of criticism over Mr. Wrights teachings, which some say are overly Afrocentric to the point of excluding whites.
Bill Burton, a spokesman for the Obama campaign, said the campaign disinvited Mr. Wright because it did not want the church to face negative attention. Mr. Wright did however, attend the announcement and prayed with Mr. Obama beforehand.
Senator Obama is proud of his pastor and his church, but because of the type of attention it was receiving on blogs and conservative talk shows, he decided to avoid having statements and beliefs being used out of context and forcing the entire church to defend itself, Mr. Burton said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
The WSJ has one of Wrights hate America, racist sermons listed on line:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1985856/posts
Wright and Obama: It Only Gets Worse
Confederate Yankee ^ | March 14, 2008 | Staff
Posted on 03/14/2008 3:15:38 PM PDT by jdm
The Wall Street Journal has published yet another damning sermon from Barack Obamas retiring minister of two decades, Jeremiah Wright.
The displaced anger, bigotry, and hatred displayed is chilling:
Weve got more black men in prison than there are in college, he began. Racism is alive and well. Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run. No black man will ever be considered for president, no matter how hard you run Jesse [Jackson] and no black woman can ever be considered for anything outside what she can give with her body.
Mr. Wright thundered on: America is still the No. 1 killer in the world. . . . We are deeply involved in the importing of drugs, the exporting of guns, and the training of professional killers . . . We bombed Cambodia, Iraq and Nicaragua, killing women and children while trying to get public opinion turned against Castro and Ghadhafi . . . We put [Nelson] Mandela in prison and supported apartheid the whole 27 years he was there. We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more than we believe in God.
His voice rising, Mr. Wright said, We supported Zionism shamelessly while ignoring the Palestinians and branding anybody who spoke out against it as being anti-Semitic. . . . We care nothing about human life if the end justifies the means. . . .
Concluding, Mr. Wright said: We started the AIDS virus . . . We are only able to maintain our level of living by making sure that Third World people live in grinding poverty. . . .
As the story of Wrights forceful bigotry finally forced its way into the mainstream media yesterday at ABC News with the story Obamas Pastor: God Damn America, U.S. to Blame for 9/11, the people Barack Obama has chosen to surround himself with has come under sharp focus.
From a self-isolated, self-pitying wife, to a bombastic, bigoted minister, to an unreformed terrorist, Barack Obama has surrounded himself with very questionable ideological company, associations from which he has no defense. He wasnt forced to chose to spend time with this cadre of believers on the radical fringe, he embraced them willingly.
Predictably, as the media has come to focus on Obamas two-decade relationship with Wright, Obama supporters have been quick to attempt to minimize the damage. Unable to do it with a forceful denunciation of Wrights bigotry by Obama (Obama has only uttered the lamest of excuses), they have instead attempted to tar Republican candidate John McCain as being equally bad, for the support he has garnered from controversial evangelists Rod Parsley and John Hagee.
For those of you unfamiliar with these men, Parsleys most famous controversial statements include calling Islam a false religion that must be destroyed, opposition same-sex marriage, partial-birth abortion, hate-crimes legislation, and the separation of church and state. Hagee has been ripped an an anti-Catholic bigot, stated that Hurricane Katrina was an act of God against New Orleans for the citys level of sin, and for claiming that the Quran has a scriptural mandate to kill Christians and Jews.
There, of course, is a difference between John McCains political endorsements by Parsley and Hagee, and Barack Obamas 20 years of willfully absorbing Wrights hatred, a toxicity to which he has willfully exposed family.
I addressed this attempt to equivilate Obama and McCain in a comment to the ABC News blog story Obama camp: Deplores divisive statements, which featured yet another inflammatory speech by Wright.
My comment read:
I see that some are already attempting to trot out a comparative argument, that Wrights offensive, bigoted, and paranoid rants are somehow lessened by invoking John McCains support from John Hagee and Rod Parsley, two prominent evangelists who have also made provocative statements.
But here is the huge gaping difference between these attempts: Barack Obama has spent the better part of the past 20 years of his life listening to, absorbing, and yes, agreeing with Wrights sermons. If he did not agree with the bulk of those sermons, he would have of course left Trinity for another churchfinding a church in Chicago that closely fits your own personal beliefs is not at all difficult, and Obama obviously agrees with Wright far more than he disagrees.
That Obama has spent 20 years listening to Wright, thought enough of him to use one of those sermons as the title of his book, The Audacity of Hope, that he was married by Wright, had both of his children baptized by Wright and brought up in this church, listening to these paranoid and racist rants that differ little in substance from the words of a much more famous racist, Louis Farakkan, means that Obama AGREES with Wright far more often than he disagrees with him.
From that, what are we to make of Obama? Actions, indeed, do speak louder than flaccid conciliatory words that have only just now been uttered.
I say again the obvious: no American would spend 20 years listening to a minister with which he vehemently disagreed.
McCain, by comparison, is guilty of pandering to Haggee and Parsley because of the (unfortunate) influence they have over a powerful voting demographic.
I can find scant evidence that McCain has sat though one sermon from Hagee or Parsley, much less 20 years of them.
Which is worse?
The politician that panders for votes, or the man who has listened to and internalized anti-American, anti-Jewish, and anti-white messages for 20 years before ever once publicly disagreeing with them, and who is raising his children in this same toxic environment?
Not only am I certain Barack Obama is unfit to run this nation, I now question his ability to raise his own children, for the hatred he has willingly exposed them to since their births.
Yes, I went there. Read again Wrights rant in the WSJ article featured above, or some of his other hate speech (for that is what it is), and try to explain to me that a good parent exposes his children to an environment that exudes such naked anger, resentment, defeatism, and conspiratorial paranoia.
Perhaps some of you are comfortable having your children raised in such an environment, but I am not, and I do not think that someone who willingly exposes himself and his family to internalizing such vitriol for 20 years is the kind of person we need or want to lead this nation.
When the "association" lasts twenty years, including marrying you and your wife and baptizing your kids, supplying the title for your book, and being your "spiritual advisor," the "guilt" is yours as much as his, Barack.
lol
He grew up in Hawaii, where the royalty is non-white.
His ancestors never knew the lash. He had to endure the racial taunts of rich hippies in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
Bump!
Good post, thank you devolve.
Yes, we can see where they get their ‘talking points’.
Need a Freeper to read ‘body language’? Lol, just read an article refuting all the previous things we had been told about it. Eyes moving all around doesn’t mean ‘evasion’, legs crossed ‘towards’ you doesn’t mean ‘friendliness’ and crossed arms just may be a ‘comfortable position’!!
Everybody has an opinion!
They've been testing the waters for weeks now, bill's Jessie Jackson - South Carolina comment, PA Governor's comment, Geraldine Ferraro's comment, etc.
Never underestimate the clintons in their greed for power...
Pretty typical of liberals. Try to point to someone else's failings as an excuse for one's own. That is almost the only thing Colmes has. One night Brent Bozzel (sp?) flat out said "You're an apologist for the terrorists." And he is without fail.
Were they referring to Phelps? Or is there some controversy I havent heard about regarding McCains personal minister/congregation?
No, not Phelps. There is no connection there. McCain did call some pastor his spiritual advisor but I've never heard of him and don't know his name now. Apparently the guy has said some strident things about gays and Islamo-Nazis. I don't know what he said and wouldn't take a lib's word for it. They lied about Hagee. The bottom line is neither of these guys has said anything anywhere close to Obama's nutball pastor and they haven't been McCain's pastor for 20 years.
The only correlation to Phelps that I see is the Pastor Wright sounds just like him. A little bit different shtick but the same hate-America garbage in the end. More political too.
I have never heard that Phelps endorsed McCain. Do you have a link to something on that?
She doesn’t seem to be. : )
They are also referring to some guy named Rod Parsley. Apparently McCain has called him his spiritual adviser. It means nothing to me except as evidence that liberals lie and the MSM is liberal and anti-American.
Thank you devolve.
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