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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Brian Fitzpatrick :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is Obama Off the Hook?
by Brian Fitzpatrick
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Are the media ever going to tell us what Barack Obama believes?

After months of embarrassing revelations about the unpatriotic, conspiratorial views of Rev. Jeremiah Wright and others, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama finally resigned last Friday from Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ. 

Though he chose to break fellowship with the congregation, Obama refused to repudiate the church or its teachings.  According to The New York Times, he said, “I’m not denouncing the church, and I’m not interested in people who want me to denounce the church…It’s not a church worthy of denouncing.”

This endorsement of Trinity, even as he quit the church, raises afresh the questions that have dogged Obama since those troubling Wright videos first surfaced on YouTube.  Is it possible he agrees with Wright that, to cite just one example, God should “damn” America?  If he disagrees, then why did he and his family remain in the church nearly 20 years?

The obvious journalistic response to Obama’s resignation, a seminal development in the story, would be to run a retrospective.  Three months of ugly revelations raising questions about patriotism, radicalism and judgment, punctuated by ineffectual attempts to defuse the political powder keg.  An enterprising journalist might even try to pin down the candidate on the substantive questions about values and judgment: what he believes and why he stayed in the church.     

Instead, the media keep serving up pure politics, usually from the viewpoint of damage control.

When the story broke on Saturday, journalists gave their common sense reaction that Obama’s move appeared to be a political stratagem.  ABC’s George Stephanopoulos observed, “This also helps cut his ties to a church that has become a source of a lot of political baggage for Sen. Obama in this campaign. I think they figured it was best to cut the ties before Sen. Obama formally got the nomination so he could kind of wipe the slate clean during the general election.”  CBS’s Jeff Greenfield told viewers, “That church was going to be used by his political opponents in the fall to define him.”

By Sunday morning, the media were depicting Obama as a knight in shining armor.  All of the networks brought in Democrat politicians to comment on the campaign, and most of them dutifully repeated Obama’s principal talking point—that he left Trinity for the good of the congregation.  Not a single network brought in a Republican for balance. 

“He did the right thing for the church….”

CBS Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer provided U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) with a platform to yet again distance Obama from Wright, and to say, “…most importantly he wanted to take the political circus away from the church.”  Next up was Clinton backer Gov. Ed Rendell (D-Penn.), who said, “He did the right thing for the church and the right thing for himself as a campaigner.”

Tim Russert of NBC’s Meet the Press interviewed the former Democratic Senate leader, outspoken Obama supporter Tom Daschle of South Dakota.  Daschle applauded the candidate’s resignation from Trinity and stressed that Obama was “outraged and repelled” by Wright’s remarks.

On ABC’s This Week, George Stephanopoulos reached right into the paid Obama campaign staff to interview “Barack Obama’s close aide and communications director, Robert Gibbs.”  Predictably, Gibbs stood up for his boss:  “I think obviously what Barack Obama made in the past few days is a deeply personal, not a political decision … a deeply personal decision that he thought was best for his family, best for the church.” Continued...

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Brian Fitzpatrick, a writer, editor, and commentator on political and cultural issues, is the Senior Editor at Media Research Center’s Culture & Media Institute.

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Sam OH #9
"...Obama joined TUCC for political reasons, he remained at TUCC for political reasons, he remained silent in TUCC for political reasons, and, ultimately he left TUCC for political reasons."
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You expressed my thoughts completely!

Rats abandon a sinking ship, Captains go down with the ship!

UN and Obama?
By Joel Richardson, WorldNetDaily, May 19, 2008

The United States is about to be tried. At stake are the very freedoms that we all hold so dear. On March 27, the United Nations Human Rights Council voted to adopt resolution 7/19 on “Combating defamation of religions.” In one of the most Orwellian resolutions ever passed, this so-called “Human Rights Council” condemns “Islamophobia,” which includes any, “attempts to identify Islam with terrorism, violence and human rights violations.”
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