You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Home Front: Politix
"Damage control parties, report to the Obama campaign immediately!"
2008-03-17
A quartet of recent National Review blog entries, compiled by your humble narrator. There seems to be a common theme at work here.

1. Jim Geraghty @ "Campaign Spot" (main link)


Michelle Norris, of NPR, speaking on Meet the Press yesterday:

You know, I should say, though, where Jeremiah Wright is concerned, it's interesting. If you—or introduced to him for the first time just based on the clips that you showed on this program and that have been in heavy rotation, particularly on cable news and on talk radio, you don't get the full measure of, of, of this man and who he is and a sort of full understanding of why Barack Obama may have been attracted to him. Barack Obama is in a difficult position because he has said repeatedly "Words count." And so he can't diminish these words or, or easily step away from them.


What are you going to tell me about him that refutes the "God d*** America" line? What "full measure" am I going to see that makes me say, "oh, well, now I'm okay with his call for our nation to be damned by God." . . .

It's like the line that Wright's comments are being taken out of context. Show me the context that makes that line okay, or the context that justifies the charge that the U.S. government created the AIDS virus.

2. Byron York reports on today's Obama conference call:

The Obama campaign has just wrapped up a conference call with reporters. On the call, top Obama supporter Sen. Dick Durbin claimed that "many" of the controversial statements made by Rev. Jeremiah Wright were made before Barack Obama joined Trinity United Church of Christ. "Many of the quotes that have been disclosed publicly were made by Reverend Wright at a time before Barack Obama became part of his congregation and in places where Barack Obama was not even present," Durbin said. Later, asked about fallout from the Wright affair among Democrats, Durbin said, "Let me just say that the people I have spoken to understand, as I hope we all do, that to hold Sen. Obama accountable for speeches and sermons that were given before he joined the church is fundamentally unfair."

To my knowledge, Wright's statements "God damn America," "America's-chickens-are-coming-home-to-roost," and "U.S. of KKK A" were made while Obama was part of the Trinity congregation, although the senator says he was not present in church for any of them. I don't believe Obama has claimed that they were made before he joined the church, and I'm not sure why Durbin is using that argument now.

The Obama campaign quickly ended the call after the second Wright question.

3. Greg Pollowitz @ the "Media Blog":

I had a really good post all ready to go. There was a video posted by the Trinity United Church of Christ, which I found on their YouTube page, of Louis Farrakhan being honored with the Jeremiah A. Wright Trumpeter award. It's gone from YouTube. And there was a video of disgraced Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick receiving a similar award. It's gone from YouTube, too.

But the one I'm really mad about is the one of the church's new pastor, Otis Moss III, talking about gangster rap and crack cocaine. They pulled that one, as well. Maybe it had something to do with his blaming gangster rap on suburban white kids and big corporate media. . . .

4. Finally, this:

The Obama campaign has announced that tomorrow Obama will "deliver a major address on race, politics, and how we bring our country together at this moment in our history."

If he hopes to stop the bleeding, it's going to have to be one whale of a speech.
Posted by:Mike

#6  Indeed.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-03-17 20:35  

#5  Imagine exposing your children to this hate-filled spew day after day!
Posted by: Hupitle Mussolini6241   2008-03-17 20:11  

#4  I think you nail it, Darth. There are plenty of black people in our country who may vote Democratic, who may consider themselves liberal in a number of ways, but are grounded in fundamentally conservative principles: faith, family and country. Even though the country has been rotten to their ancestors and sometimes has been rotten to them, they're patriots. When someone stands up and says, "God DAMN America", they're as unhappy as you and me.

It's going to be interesting whether this sinks Obama enough the remaining primaries to give the Hildebeast the lead again in delegates and primary votes.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-03-17 17:51  

#3  OBAMA CAN'T BE BELIEVED!
It doesn't matter whether of not Obama attened a particular sermon or not, Wright has been spewing
his black seperatist, racist, anti-American, pro-Farrakan views for over 20 years!!!
After 20 years of attending the Trinity Church, and choosing racist Jeremiah Wright as his pastor, mentor and advisor, all of a sudden, Obama is outraged by Wright's remarks and all of a sudden, Obama denounces Wright? Only a fool would believe Obama didn't know, and didn't support Wright's words for 20 years ... that's 20 years! Obama has claimed that he's the candidate of 'change you can believe in' ... but his claims of not knowing Wright's position for 20 years makes Obama unbelievable. His 20 year association with Jeremiah Wright makes Obama's current denouncements of Wright unbelievable. And, his 20 year involvement with the divisive Wright makes Obama's call for unity
unbelievable as well. Unfortunately, sometimes people believe what they want to believe, rather than what's true ... and, unfortunately, this is one of those times.
Posted by: Howard    2008-03-17 17:38  

#2  This will finish Obama. There are a lot of very patriotic, but democratic blacks and they won't take too kindly to Obama's support of crapping on their country.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-03-17 16:52  

#1  Juan Williams on Fox: Wright = angry (black) man of 1960s; Obama modern (black) man w/all goodies pertaining to 21st Century.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-03-17 16:44  

00:00