Barack Obama: Lying Again
Break out your shovels, kids. It's getting deep:
Jeremiah Wright has never publicly apologized for any of his rhetoric, from his racial bigotry to his conspiracy theorizing, or his anti-Americanism. Even with Wright gone, Trinity United Church of Christ still practices Black Liberation theology, a bastardization of Marxist socialism, racial victimhood, and Christianity—and pretty much in that order of importance—as Karl meticulously detailed in a post at Protein Wisdom. Wright's replacement, the Rev. Otis Moss, will not deviate from those teachings in any significant way, and Moss shows little signs of even toning down the rhetoric, as he compared criticism of Wright's comments to a lynching and compared Wright to Jesus in his Easter sermon. Note well:
"Had the reverend not retired, and had he not acknowledged that what he had said had deeply offended people and were inappropriate and mischaracterized what I believe is the greatness of this country, for all its flaws, then I wouldn't have felt comfortable staying at the church," Obama said Thursday during a taping of the ABC talk show, "The View." The interview will be broadcast Friday.
Barack Obama is lying when he says that Wright apologized, and lies by implication when he tries to convince America that Trinity has somehow changed with Wright's retirement. The quarterback may have changed, but Trinity is still playing the same game, using the same playbook based upon radical victimhood, and Barack Obama is still apparently the head cheerleader. If Obama was truly offended by Wright's vitriol, he would have walked out on Moss as well, a pastor mentored at Wright's knee and apparently cut from the same cloth, preaching the same shop-worn victimhood at the same church. Barack Obama was not offended at the radical messages of hate being preached at Trinity, he was just offended that they was exposed. Update: Comments whacked before. Now working.
The criticism surrounding Wright has not softened the services at Trinity United Church of Christ, where Obama has been a congregant for 20 years. Instead, Moss defiantly defended their method of worship, referencing rap lyrics to make his point. "If I was Ice Cube I'd say it a little differently — 'You picked the wrong folk to mess with,'" Moss said to an enthusiastic congregation, standing up during much of the sermon, titled "How to Handle a Public Lynching."
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:26 AM
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So count the Tony Soprano voters among the Coalition of the Highly Offended, along with Jews, typical white people, veterans, families of 9/11 victims, etc, etc, etc. Can't wait to see who he slanders next, LOL!
"I wasn't in church. I would not repudiate the man." Remember these Famous Last Words.
Posted by: JohnnyT at March 28, 2008 12:41 PM (C8A81)
One wonders whether they would be similarly willing to absolve persons involved in other scandals--say, Iran-Contra--who claimed not to have taken part in some meetings.
Since Obama still belongs to the church and, presumably, still attends, it would be salient to ask him whether he approves of the message of the new pastor. Specifically: whether he believes that Rev Wright was in effect lynched by the media; if he does, how he thinks the media mis-reported those comments and why it isn't extreme to compare it to a lynching; but if he doesn't, why he would stay in a church that makes such inflammatory commentary after he said he would resign from a church that did.
Posted by: deus at March 28, 2008 01:57 PM (cXWnh)
Posted by: Grandmago at March 28, 2008 02:06 PM (IGKS8)
So he is allowed plausible deniability by saying he didn’t hear this or wasn’t there when that was said. But this ignores the fact that parishioners in a house of worship do talk with one another outside of worship. Our local parish priest was caught up in a financial/sex scandal and the phones among the congregation were busy for weeks as they all discussed the latest news, views, etc. In less sensational times, we often discuss the latest sermon if it was not worthy in its content, positive or negative.
So, did Obama simply not talk to his fellow church members, or did none of them find anything wrong with Wright's comments?
Posted by: C-C-G at March 28, 2008 02:41 PM (5m1ld)
We just found out in the last 48 hours that Wright, while giving a eulogy in 2007, said that “(Jesus’) enemies had their opinion about Him… The Italians for the most part looked down their garlic noses at the Galileans.”
Now comes a report by NBC News that while Wright was in charge at Obama’s CURRENT church, reprinted anti-Israel writings, including one column by none other than Hamas leader, Mousa Abu Marzook, appeared on the bulletin board there.
The column by the Hamas leader, Mousa Abu Marzook, asked: “Why should any Palestinian recognise the monstrous crimes carried out by Israel’s founders and continued by its deformed modern apartheid state?”
The question becomes one of judgment, character, integrity, honesty and intelligence.
If I were to believe Obama’s defense that he didn’t, and still doesn’t, know what was, and still is, going on at his church for 20 years, then, in my opinion, he must not be very observant nor intelligent, and does not possess sensible judgement. Therefore he cannot be qualified to be the POTUS, in my opinion. If I do NOT believe Obama, then his integrity, character and honesty is woefully insufficient to be the POTUS, in my opinion.
Obama went to Harvard Law School (they don’t let just anybody in), where he became the first African-American president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. He graduated magna cum laude in 1991. Now do you think he is NOT aware of what his church and ex-pastor are all about? Be AFRAID! Be VERY AFRAID!
Barack Obama’s political FRAUD against the American People continues…
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Posted by: Denny at March 28, 2008 04:38 PM (BMbb4)
with regard to his knowledge of the incendiary sermons, his apologists are requiring either that (1) we accept the stereotype that blacks have an inferior level of intelligence (and I won't), or (2) he's the singularly most uninformed "active" member of a Christian church in 2,000 years.
I just heard that on "The View" he said he didn't read all the bulletins and see all the videos.
As for that speech, he's a great speaker, but all he did was perform a classic rhetorical technique--he just changed the issue from anti-Americanism and lies (HIV, crack, and bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki) to race. And his apologist are treating him link Lincoln giving the Gettysburg Address.
Somebody has to slap this guy down.
Posted by: SAM at March 28, 2008 07:17 PM (d/RyS)
Double standard?
You bet. Republicans on the verge of losing the White House scrambling for anything.
How's that Ann Coulter type message working for you now?
Why aren't you fighting in Iraq?
Posted by: Nixk at March 29, 2008 01:16 AM (iO6Ju)
Devastating. Simply devastating. I think I'll go do 20 years in the Church of Hate Whitey as penance.
Posted by: Pablo at March 29, 2008 01:27 AM (yTndK)
I'd imagine my calling the Navy recruiter is more than you've ever done for your country.
Would you like to try the chickenhawk ploy on me again, thus proving yourself to be anti-disabled people, or would you like to try to find a real, logical argument?
Posted by: C-C-G at March 29, 2008 08:13 AM (5m1ld)
Looks like the chicken-hawk ploy fell flat again. How embarrassing for you.
Posted by: brando at March 30, 2008 08:10 AM (rDQC9)
Don't ya just love it when the one calling others chickenhawks turns out to be just plain chicken?
Posted by: C-C-G at March 30, 2008 09:09 AM (5m1ld)
Posted by: twolaneflash at March 30, 2008 01:39 PM (05dZx)
Wmd, last throes of the insurgency, greeted with flowers and praise, oil revenue will pay for the war, we are not interested in nation building, if anyone in my administration leaked Plame's identity they will be fired, global warming is junk science..etc
Posted by: chris lee at March 30, 2008 09:41 PM (qTV/d)
Oh, it's Chris.
Carry on, everyone. Just the neighborhood troll, trying to change the topic.
Posted by: C-C-G at March 30, 2008 10:09 PM (5m1ld)
“If Barack gets past the primary,” said the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to the New York Times in April of last year, “he might have to publicly distance himself from me. I said it to Barack personally, and he said yeah, that might have to happen.”
Pause just for a moment, if only to admire the sheer calculating self-confidence of this. Sen. Obama has long known perfectly well, in other words, that he’d one day have to put some daylight between himself and a bigmouth Farrakhan fan. But he felt he needed his South Side Chicago “base” in the meantime. So he coldly decided to double-cross that bridge when he came to it. And now we are all supposed to marvel at the silky success of the maneuver.
Perhaps Obama didn’t hear those contraversal statements, but he certainly knew of them. What’s better is that we get to see how a “might” from a year ago slowly became he “would” a year later. That’s real decisiveness, a true mark of a leader.
Posted by: Neo at March 31, 2008 08:16 AM (Yozw9)
Just for the record, I wasn't bragging about my service. I was just stifling the chickenhawk meme. He brought it up, and I put it down. I'm surprised that he tried for it, given the number of servicemen that read this blog. If you're going to pull the "chickenhawk card" then you'd better have a pretty darn good battle resume, because someone's always better.
My experiences do give me some insight on some topics, but not this one. Having served, (or not served), has no real bearing on the current topic of BHO's church.
For example, I have neither the physical or mental aptitude to be an astronaut. Therefore I don't dictate how NASA does it's job. I simply don't know anything meaningful about it.
That's why I'm surprised that Liberals declare how combat operations should best be performed, as they have so little knowledge about it. Knowledge doesn't transfer to all fields. Being a expert chef isn't a qualification to be an NFL defensive coordinator.
Posted by: brando at April 01, 2008 01:25 AM (rDQC9)
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