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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Wright is Wrong
by Rich Galen
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An increasingly anxious Obama campaign had to have been watching in horror as Jeremiah Wright continued to elbow his way onto the national political stage with his performance at the National Press Club in Washington the other day.

The Washington Post's Dana Milbank short-handed Wright's remarks as follows: "Wright praised Louis Farrakhan, defended the view that Zionism is racism, accused the United States of terrorism, repeated his belief that the government created AIDS to extinguish racial minorities, and stood by his suggestion that 'God damn America.'"

Louis Farrakhan is the head of the Nation of Islam and has said things like: "Do you know some of these satanic Jews have taken over BET [Black Entertainment Television]?... Everything that we built, they have. The mind of Satan now is running the record industry, movie industry and television."

And that wasn't 10 years ago. It was five months ago in November of last year.

After claiming that the oft-viewed clips of his sermons were taken out of the context of 30 years of preaching, Wright is now - with, as the Chicago Tribune called it, "caustic sarcasm" - defending those very snippets and putting them very much into context.

On the campaign trail, Sen. Barack Obama said of Wright, "He does not speak for me. He does not speak for the campaign."

Obama is wrong. In the minds of many - if not most - Americans, Jeremiah Wright and Barack Obama are very connected, spiritually and politically.

The Boston Globe's Joseph Williams wrote:

A series of high-profile appearances by [Wright] defending some of his more racially charged remarks threatened to undermine Obama's campaign just when he is trying to connect with white, working-class voters on the eve of crucial Democratic primaries in North Carolina and Indiana.

And Obama doesn't need any more problems on the white, working-class voter front. Obama tried to shake the "elitist" tag a couple of weeks ago by going bowling, at which he was dreadful. Jell-O mold to the K of C Hall. For the annual Founder's Day Pot Luck Dinner.

The other day he threw a verbal gutter ball by saying:

"I was raised in a setting with my grandparents who grew up in small-town Kansas where the dinner table would have been very familiar to anybody here in Indiana: A lot of pot roasts and potatoes and Jell-O molds."

So … he was describing his grandparents' dinner table in small-town Kansas. The pot roasts and Jell-O molds and all. Was Obama faced with pot roasts and Jello-O as well? Continued...

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. He currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Subject: Rob
"The clergy are all delusional by definition."

I suppose you also believe that all Jews are stingy and that all Irishmen are drunks? I don't think you have any business calling anyone a bigot.

Who does NOT understand the policies
that each of the 3 candidates wish to implement? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Of course we all KNOW that Bambi and Hitlery want to implement the most divisive, Marxist, racist, taxing policies just as quickly as they can. That point is not arguable. Of course, they wish they didn't STILL have to stick to this line because this is normally the time that they try to co-opt the Republican platform to try to appeal to real Americans. Knowing their stances on the issues therefore necessitates delving into their character.

This is actually THE most important thing there is. Contrary to the other writers who try to get off this issue (hint - because it's a losing issue for them because their candidates are shady characters) this is what needs to be talked about right up until November. Do you want a President that represents YOUR values? Of course we do, that's why we need to flesh out those values.

Politicians are masters about mincing their words, so it is necessary to have them on record as answering every permutation of the words there is, lest they find weasel room. We learned that long ago, and our recent national catastrophe of horn-dog Bill as President doubly reinforced that (uh, it depends on the meaning of "is"). We are only reaping what them dims have sown. Why do they have such a problem with that? Already answered that.
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