Just we'll we'll stick with what I told you we're gonna do.
We'll stick at number 11, and we're gonna go in order from there, and I'm gonna start now because if I if I start getting in another monologue.
You know, I've been so brilliant lately, I just it's hard to stop being brilliant.
So I'm gonna go to the soundbites here pretty.
Yeah, number 11.
Great.
Sorry about that, folks.
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Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
We're all victims.
Those of us in a black church, and those of us who are black, and that we are all victims.
We are intellectual victims, but we are all victims.
Uh even the editor at Salon.com can no longer explain Reverend Wright and wonders if he's trying to ruin Obama.
Joan Walsh.
No friend of mine, no friend of this program.
She's a huge feminazi on the left.
Joan Walsh, editor of the liberal website Salon.com, the whole well, let me take you, she's not a feminazi.
I take that back.
She's just she's just a leftist, period.
But this is what she wrote.
The whole idea that the Reverend Jeremiah Wright has been attacked over sound bites.
And if Americans saw his entire sermons in context, they'd feel differently now seems ludicrous.
The long clips that Bill Moyers played on PBS only confirm what was broadcast in the snippets, and longer excerpts that are out today are even more troubling.
He used his hour with Moyers to argue that his thoroughgoing critique of American evil is true.
And I'm on the left.
I know huge chunks of it are true, but Wright casts his critique in such an extreme way that the possibility of redemption, the evidence that America can and has and will change for the better is never considered.
Watching Wright and Moyers, I couldn't help thinking is Jeremiah Wright trying to ruin Barack Obama.
I don't have the answer to that, but I do have a theory.
And my theory is that one of the worst things that could happen to Jeremiah Wright's race business is to have Obama in the White House.
Not because of what Obama would or wouldn't do, but it would it my theory is it'd be far better for Jeremiah Wright for Obama to lose, because that will give him a whole new launch pad for his America is racist and hates black people comment that America is run by rich white people who couldn't handle the prospect of a black man being president, that Barack was beaten down by the same forces that have kept blacks down since slavery.
The bilge and the drivel that he uh argues.
I mean, if in all re in all seriousness, folks.
If the Democrat Party, and if Barack Obama had any say-so whatsoever, this guy would be hybrid, he'd be on a permanent vacation until November.
Nobody'd be able to find him.
He certainly wouldn't be speaking publicly, but he's out there doing it.
Now, last week I thought that I thought this was a you know, a rehabilitation tour.
Make Reverend Wright a teddy bear and to show the American people that the man in these sermons that snippets of sermons that we've seen is not who he really is, but that's off the boards now.
That's not possible now because he's only exacerbating uh the problem that uh he has with the American people.
He is a radical, he is anti-America, he is an extremist, he's doing nothing to mollify that, and he's not helping Obama in the process.
As we always do when we listen to the latest Jeremiah Wright soundbites, we always start with just one example, a montage of his various sermons from the years 2000 through 2007.
Barack knows what it means to be a black man living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people!
Hillary ain't never been called the nigga.
Bill did us just like he did Monica Lewinsky.
He was riding dirty in white America, US of KKKA, black men turning on black men.
I am sick of Negroes who just do not get it.
Not God bless America.
God America that's in the Bible for killing innocent people.
God America.
And now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back into our own front yards.
America's chickens coming home to roost.
There you have the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
Now we go this morning to the D.C. National Press Club.
After he spoke, the moderator says Senator Obama has tried to explain away some of your most contentious comments, has distanced himself from you.
It's clear that many people in his campaign consider you a detriment.
In that context, why are you speaking out now?
This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright, has nothing to do with Senator Obama.
It is an attack on the black church launched by people who know nothing about the African American religious tradition.
In our community, we have something called plan the dozens.
If you think I'm gonna let you talk about my mama and her religious tradition and my daddy and his religious tradition and my grandma, you got another thing coming.
There's a threat, another threat.
Now here's what's wrong with this.
The black church in this country is not typical of Reverend Wright's church.
This is something, however, and this ought to infuriate church-going black people, the idea that what happens in Reverend Wright's church is what happens in your church and is what happens in all black churches in this country is absolutely ridiculous.
This is not common.
This is liberation theology, and there's a lot of it out there, but it is not the dominant way that preachers in black churches preach.
It's just, it's it's it's it's an insult.
We are all victims here, and it's an attempt to um uh you know say that Reverend Wright's not that different than anybody else, it's just he happens to have been publicized because a presidential candidate goes to his church.
This is extreme.
This is somewhat unique.
It is not common.
The uh the next question, can you explain what uh what he meant in the seven sh uh shortly after 9-11 when you said United States had brought the terrorist attacks on itself and about America's chickens are coming home to roost?
I was quoting the ambassador from Iraq.
That's number one.
But number two, to quote the Bible be not deceived, God is not mocked.
For whatsoever you sow that you also shall.
Jesus said, do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
You cannot do terrorism on other people and expect it never to come back on you.
Those are biblical principles, not Jeremiah Wright bombastic divisive principles.
The problem with this uh analysis is, and it's very simple, uh, and it is a problem we face in this country.
We are the good guys in the world.
The United States is the solution to problems.
Somebody said, I don't remember who said this, but it's right on the money.
Darfur is the world.
The United States and Western democracies are the exception.
Most places in the world have riots, unrest.
They are either dictatorships with protesting people, they are people that live in squalid circumstances under dictatorial rule.
The United States is different.
The United States is the, as Reagan called it, the shining city on the hill, along with most of the other Western democracies.
What Reverend Wright fails to agree with and what he actively disagrees with is that we're the good guys, that we are the solution to the world's problems.
Would it would it offend any of you if I said, you know, Darfur or Zimbabwe or Congo, any of these places?
Take uh North Korea.
I don't care, I don't want to make it uh simply a racial thing.
Take take any land of squalor.
Would it not be better if those countries operated like the United States of America?
Would it not be better if there were more United States of America's who in terms of lifestyle, freedom, quality of life for people.
And yet, to guys like Jeremiah Wright, we're the problem.
We created all this poverty.
We have, and he's not the only one.
There are a tremendous amount of American leftists who think the same thing.
That's why all these actors get on their high horse about Darfer.
It's in their mind, it's ultimately our fault.
It's not the fault of dictators, uh militant Muslims.
Uh it it's like it's like in Ethiopia.
You know, the first objective of Ethiopia was to get people food because there was a famine there.
And so we had live aid and all these Bob Geldoff concerts.
What Geldoff himself even learned was that the only reason there was a famine there, and this was the same thing in Somalia, by the way, the only reason there was a famine there was that the emperor was denying people food.
Wanted them to starve to death.
Communists kill their populations.
Or they'll do anything they can, including kill them to control them, starve them or what keep them from rebelling.
This thus becomes our problem because we somehow have stolen all the world's resources, we had stolen all the goodness of the world, we've made it our own, and then we don't share it, which is cockaming B.S. And thus we become the enemy.
So in Jeremiah Wright's eyes, we're not the good guys.
And if you live in this country and don't understand that we are the good guys, that we are the solution to the world's problems, then you're going to end up hating this country, and he does.
And he's a smooth little game here to say, hey, I wasn't saying any of that, Jesus said it.
I wasn't saying any of that, the Bible said it.
I wasn't saying any of that.
The ambassador from Iraq was saying it.
Uh yeah, let's at the time the ambassador from Iraq was appointed by Saddam Hussein.
So let's side with that regime over the United States of America, Reverend Wright.
But that's his game plan.
We're all victims.
Hey, he's just trying to be loyal to the scripture.
He's trying to say that the country's not his God, that Jesus is.
Uh another question: what's your relationship with Calypso Louis Farrakhan?
Do you uh agree with and respect his views?
One of our news channels keeps playing a news clip from 20 years ago when Lewis said 20 years ago that Zionism, not Judaism, was a gut of religion.
And he was talking about the same thing United Nations resolutions say, the same thing now that President Carter is being vilified for and Bishop Tutu is being vilified for.
And everybody wants to paint me as if I'm anti-Semitic because of what Louis Farrakhan said 20 years ago.
When Louis Farrakhan speaks, it's like E.F. Hutton speaks.
All black America listens.
Whether they agree with him or not, they listen.
Now, I'm not going to put down Lewis Farcon any more than Mandela would put down Fidel Castro.
You remember that Ted Coppel show?
Where Ted wanted wanted Mandela to put down Castro because Castro is our enemy.
And he said, You don't tell me who my enemies are, you don't tell me who my friends are.
Lewis Farrakhan is not my enemy.
He did not put me in chains.
He did not put me in slavery, and he didn't make me this color.
Well, uh, neither did anybody else alive today, Reverend Wright.
And you never been in chains, Reverend Wright.
Uh you've never been in slavery, Reverend Wright.
Quite the opposite.
Your church just bought you a 1.6 million dollar house in a white neighborhood.
How is that possible?
If you if you've been all chained up.
If you've been enslaved, you haven't been enslaved, and you have not been in chains.
And God made you black.
And you're telling everybody that the only thing that matters to you is God.
And Jesus.
And yet God made you this color that caused you to be enslaved and in chains.
This is not helpful to Barack Obama.
And to praise Jimmy Carter.
To praise Fidel Castro.
He is clearly letting it be known that he sides with people who also do not consider the United States to be the good guys.
I don't know how many times I have seen this over the course of my life.
Some controversial civil rights leader will come up and say, we need to have an honest dialogue on race.
We need to get a conversation.
My whole life, that's all we've been doing in this country is having a conversation on race.
It never goes Away because there are race business proponents who never want it to go away.
And now Reverend Wright is out there saying we need he's hoping that his speeches and his support for Obama will sponsor or spawn a national conversation on race.
It's happening, Reverend Wright, and you have spawned it, and you've spawned it in a way detrimental to your own cause and your own candidate.
Here, here's Obama, saying that he'd come after Obama, or Wright rather, saying he would come after Obama if he's president.
I said to Barack Obama last year, if you get elected, November the 5th, I'm coming after you.
Because you'll be representing a government whose policies grind under people.
All right?
It's about policy, not the American people.
You know, that's biblical.
God doesn't bless everything.
God condemns something.
God damns some practices.
And there is no excuse for the things that the government, not the American people, have done, until racism and slavery are confessed and asked for forgiveness.
Britain has apologized to Africans.
But this country's leaders have refused to apologize.
So until that apology comes, I'm not going to keep stepping on your foot and asking you, does this hurt?
Do you forgive me for stepping on your foot if I'm still stepping on your foot?
Understand that?
Capish.
So according to Reverend Wright, we still have slavery.
Slavery is still going on in this country.
Discrimination is slavery, and the chains are out, and nobody's apologized, and we're still enslaving people.
Now this is frankly and patently absurd, but this is what Obama or Wright wants his flock to think.
This, I mean, this is nothing but hate speech, folks.
Race-based hate speech.
You know, and I love watching the drive-by's analyze this.
CNN, oh, what a great speech this one.
They said his NAACP speech in Michigan was the same way.
What a great, great speech it was.
They are so in the tank for Obama.
And by the way, you know, as we said when we first heard these uh speeches, sermons of Reverend Wright, uh, why there was so little condemnation in the drive-by media, you'd be amazed how many people agree with this guy about this kind of stuff on the American left.
You know, dislike or hatred for your country does not know racial barriers.
Uh it appeals to quite a few people, and he's simply trying to capitalize uh on this.
By the way, what is this business of an apology?
Bill Clinton had to have done it, because Bill Clinton ran over the world and apologized for this country.
Did Clinton not apologize for slavery?
Didn't he do that when when it came the first black president?
He was the first black president, he went over to Africa dressed up in uh in in a native garb.
Uh but I don't know, this is to me just amazing that this is happening uh that it is obviously detrimental to Obama's uh campaign.
And you have to wonder if Wright doesn't know this.
Another question.
Okay, what's the question?
Mr. Snerdley has a program observer as a question.
All right, what's the questioning?
Mm-hmm.
Well, okay, the question is this if an apology, as Reverend Wright called for it in that soundbite, if an apology was forthcoming from the right people, and if that would solve all this, why doesn't somebody apologize?
It's an excellent question.
And you know the you want to know the answer?
You know the answer.
You let me and an apology would be an acknowledgement by people alive today of guilt.
And it would allow the civil rights coalitions and the Jeremiah Wrights of the world to say, see, you admit it.
You admit you are enslaving us to this day.
The apology would be taken as an admission by those of us alive today that slavery still happens, that Wright and his cronies are still in chains and so Forth, and that would start the reparations ball rolling officially.
Okay, so now you apologize for it.
Fine.
We want to be paid for it.
We want reparations.
We want this.
And since you apologize for it, you have got five or ten more generations of making up for it since you now admit it.
You've been only, you've been going half-assed at affirmative action, half-assed on all remedial measures.
Now that you admit it, now we're going all the way, brother.
Now we're going reparations, and you are gonna for next 50 or 100 years let us have what we want.
Hey, folks, it's not just me.
A whole bunch of leftists in the drive-by media and the Democrat Party are pulling their hair out today.
They can't get over what Jeremiah Wright is doing in the he's being destructive to the Obama campaign.
And these guys are in the tank for Obama.
You have to understand this is this the media, I don't care if it's the sports media, I don't care if it's the drive-by news media.
They've all got this guilt, this they are they're ladled with all this white guilt.
They agree with Reverend Wright when he talks about slavery and bondage and chains, even today, and they feel personally responsible for it, and they think their salvation and they're feeling good about themselves is opposing discrimination and accepting the premise that slavery-like conditions to this day still exist.
And so supporting Obama is a way for them, is the magic Negro thing.
It's a way for them to assuage their guilt, to show everybody else how good people they are and so forth.
And they hate this.
They hate it.
Guess what it is that's bringing down Obama.
In addition to Operation Chaos, it's race.
It is race.
The racial divide in this country is in the Democrat Party, and it is on full display for the American people to see.
The civil war is still being fought in this country in the Democrat Party.
And race is bringing down the candidacy and harming it greatly of Obama.
And what's fascinating about that is that before all this uh stuff started hitting a fan, Obama was getting away with being what everybody was calling a post-racial candidate, meaning he was black, but that's not why he was there.
And the fact that he was black shows everybody how we have moved on.
We have gotten past the hurdle of our slim sin, sin-laced and slavery-oriented past.
And Obama could do it without touting himself as a black.
He was just a messiah.
His skin color didn't matter.
Well, now, of course, race is all his candidacy has become.
That is what is about.
It is the it this is a one hundred, this is a 180 that nobody foresaw because liberals, typical as they are, couldn't care less about the substance of anything.
It was all about the image, it was all about the packaging, it was all about how somebody made them feel.
And they were swooning, and people were fainting at rallies, and oh Bama.
Oh, and they were going nuts with this.
And now he's just a man, not a Messiah.
This is just a man, uh, very inexperienced, has no behavior that isn't at all similar to the campaign he's running.
Running on a campaign of unity, running on a campaign of crossing aisles, working together with people, bringing people together, doesn't do that, hasn't done that.
He's a hardcore fanatical extremist liberal.
And that is what's becoming known by his associations, Bill Ayers.
By the way, Senator Salazar, I have a question for you, sir.
I know that you are uncommitted as a as a Democrat superdelegate, but would you dare send Barack Obama a letter asking him to reprimand Bill Ayers?
Do you realize that Obama has friends who have blown up buildings?
Obama, Senator Salazar, actually has friends who have set off bombs and who have said they wish they could have done more.
And Obama has not distanced himself from these people.
Barack Obama actually has close friend relationships with known, admitted domestic terrorists.
And yet you send me a letter demanding that I be reprimanded for tongue-in-cheek comments about so-called riots in Denver that have been alluded to by Democrats already.
Because the Democrats have this history.
It's liberal Democrats that do riot.
It's liberal Democrats that cause civil unrest.
It's liberal Democrats that do this.
So I think if you're going to start sending out letters demanding people to be reprimanded, you need to send one to Obama asking him to reprimand and denounce Bill Ayers and his uh and his wife Bernadette or Bernadine, whatever it is, Dorne.
Anyway, back to the audio sound bites with Reverend Wright.
Another question after his speech.
Senator Obama has been in your congregation for 20 years, yet you were not invited to his announcement of his candidacy in Illinois.
And in the most recent presidential debate in Pennsylvania, he said he had denounced you.
Are you disappointed Senator Obama has chosen to walk away from you?
He did not denounce me.
He distanced himself from some of my remarks, like most of you, never having heard the sermon.
All right.
I was not invited because that was a political event.
Let me say again, I'm his pastor.
At a political event, who started it off?
Senator Dick Derbin.
I started it off downstairs with him, his wife, and children in prayer.
That's what pastors do.
So I started it off in prayer.
Wait, this is this is at variance with what we have heard.
What we have heard was that Wright was invited and was scheduled to appear publicly and say something publicly on the day Obama in Illinois announced his presidential campaign at the last moment.
Obama went to him and said, you know, your sermon is sometimes a little bit over the top here.
I want to keep you downstairs.
So again, we get we don't know who to believe here.
We don't know whether to believe the Messiah.
We don't know whether to believe the lying anti-American pastor.
Either way, it's not helpful.
Next question in your sermon, you said the government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color.
So I ask you.
Based on the Tuskegee experiment and based on what has happened to Africans in this country, I believe our government is capable of doing anything.
In fact, in fact, in fact, one of the one of the uh responses to what Saddam Hussein had in terms of uh biological warfare was a non-question because all we had to do was check the sales record.
We sold him those biological weapons that he was using against his own people.
So any time a government can put together biological warfare to kill people and then get angry when those people use what we sold them.
Yes, I believe we are capable.
So there you have it, Jeremiah Wright at the National Press Club confirms his belief that the United States government created aids in order to wipe out black people.
Obama did say that he had disowned Reverend Wright after saying that he couldn't.
That's the Obama's all over the path on this.
He's all over the ballpark on all of this.
Barack Obama says things for example, with with Chris Wallace yesterday, said, Oh, the capital gains tax uh maybe raised it twenty percent.
Well, you you said you said a couple of weeks ago you're gonna raise it twenty-eight or thirty percent.
Then he's saying I'm not gonna raise taxes on people in the middle class, then he says he's going to by virtue of raising the payroll ceiling from 102,000, the payroll tax, FICA, upwards from 102,000.
It's all over the place.
And this is just uh uh, you know, fact of inexperience.
And frankly, what we said last week, Obama doesn't think he ought to be questioned about these things.
He thinks he's above it.
Sort of like the Clintons were in '92, '93.
They look it we're so important you can't treat us the way you treat normal candidates.
We are too important.
And that's the way Obama views himself, and it derives strictly from the way he was uh raised in university.
This is this is strictly an academic elitist liberalism that he has, uh, particularly black academic elitism that he has.
Same thing with uh with with Jeremiah Wright.
Uh he's actually clueless uh as as to what it is that makes this country work, who the people are who make it work.
And I don't know that Obama actually looks at the United States and sees us as the good guys.
Because you're not taught that in university.
In the Ivy League, Stanford, you go out in the major, major institutions of higher learning.
You are taught America is the enemy.
You're taught America's the bad guy.
You're you're you're you're taught to believe that your country has done rotten evil things more than it has done good things.
So it's not surprising to me that that Obama also carries into his daily existence that worldview.
Here's John and Dwight, Illinois.
As we go back to the phones, great to have you here, sir.
Hello.
Hi, how are you doing, Rush?
Just fine, sir.
Uh mega gl gun clinging religious dittoes from the heartland.
Yes, sir.
You're coming calling from bitter America.
Absolutely.
I I don't know if you saw much of uh his uh discussion in Detroit of uh Reverend Wright's um uh before the NAACP, but he really hit it on the head with the uh elite academic dribble.
And what he said in his speech, I watched some of it last night.
He said that the syndromes of EMH, TMH, and ADD in black children are caused by the white educational methods not adapting to their learning style.
And then he got off on some right brain.
Wait, wait, wait just a second here.
I am I'm are we talking about Obama or right here?
We're talking about right.
Right in a speech endeavor last night.
Okay.
And he said that the syndrome of EMH, TMH, and ADD in black children are caused by the white educational methods not adapting to blacks' learning style.
Correct.
And then he went on, you know, and the second realize those syndromes of EMH, TMH, and ADD also exist in white children.
It's not a racial thing.
Well, that's what I was just gonna ask you.
Um I was just uh I I I look it, I would agree with Reverend Wright that those those diagnosed disorders.
Um, there's there's a there's a group of people trying to point out that autism is caused by these drugs or by vaccines and so forth, and they're doing studies saying that kids that have not been vaccinated, you won't find autism among them.
There's all kinds of people that believe this kind of government tampering.
Uh and what one of the things that gives credence to this.
There's so many.
Look at what's happened with ethanol.
Now you've got Senator K. Bailey Hutcheson writing, we have got to stop increasing the levels of ethanol in fuels.
We hear everybody, especially not everybody, but the vast majority of even the extremists in environmentalist wacko movement are now saying ethanol's a scam.
This is bad.
It's causing the food shortage, it's causing rising prices, and some people say we've got to stop this.
We can't make this.
Everything liberalism does is a mistake.
I don't care about the good intentions.
Everything it does is a good.
They can't mind their own business.
They have to run your life too.
They have to run the lives of your kids.
They have to tell you everything you can and can't do.
Look at this, folks.
This is a this is hilarious.
And this is from.
Well, it's a Reuters story, and I think it's about the UK.
Fewer cigarettes get lit indoors.
In bars and restaurants, because of smoking bans from California to Ireland.
But something else is going up in smoke from a sidewalk in central Oslo, one hundred thousand dollars a year in extra outdoor heating bills.
The heated pavement installed at a cost of about 400,000, may be the most extreme example of an environmental side effect of smoking bans rocketing power use.
So you ban smokers inside, you send them outside.
They're addicts.
They go outside, whatever the weather, they'll stand out there, they demand to be warm.
Government says, fine, we'll put in some heated sidewalks and some overhead heaters, just to make sure that you don't pollute our environment inside.
And so the amount of power, electricity, carbon footprint that's being used to facilitate an indoor smoking ban is skyrocketing.
Now I can cite these examples over and over.
I can cite welfare.
Well, not welfare reform.
That's a good one.
I I can cite war on poverty, the great society.
Public education, virtually everything these people get their hands on, they destroy.
They do tremendous damage, and we're not allowed to talk about that because we have to talk about their good intentions.
The biggest threat to this country is not Islamo fascism.
Biggest threat to this country is liberalism.
Because liberalism doesn't even acknowledge that Islamo fascism is a problem.
To most liberals, Islamo fascism exists because we created it.
Like Jeremiah Wright thinks.
Americans chicken have come home to roost.
That is exactly what he believes.
We are responsible for all this.
I'm telling you, the American left is the biggest threat to the ongoing existence of this country as a representative republic with liberty and freedom that we have known.
The second greatest threat, and is the most expensive commodity we have in this country is ignorance.
We pay more in loss of liberty, pursuit of happiness.
We pay more in in exorbitant education bills for no results.
We pay more in having liberals have a toehold on so much of domestic policy only because they have succeeded in bolassing up the public education system to the point that way too many coming out of it can't even read.
They are purely ignorant, they just have not been taught things.
And if I hear one more time, that for high school graduates we need job training centers.
I'm going to start pulling out what little hair I have left.
What the hell is the purpose of high school?
And then to get you ready for cult job training is what the hell it is.
We need job training centers.
Why?
So we can have more government-run institutions to control people.
After we fail to educate them, and when they become albatrosses on society, because that's what liberals want, then we gotta go out and have job training centers.
And then re-entry into life centers and so forth.
All run by the government.
Everything they touch, they destroy.
Hi, welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, the commander-in-chief of Operation Chaos, United States.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have to Dallas.
This is Marilyn.
Glad you called, Marilyn.
Nice to have you here.
Yes, Rush.
So good to talk to you.
Obama's religion and the sermons are catching him off guard, but I am so worried about religion being thrown into this because I think it eliminates any chance that Romney might be picked as a vice president or candidate because that would open the field for them to use his Mormonism against him.
I don't think it's gonna be Romney anyway, but this the Jeremiah Wright stuff's not really about a real about religion.
Well, there's such a thin line, though, between racism and religion, but it's not even about racism.
The racism is in the Democrat Party.
Let me say let me tell you what the Reverend Wright stuff's really all about.
I mean, it it's religious to the extent that he's a pastor.
What Jeremiah Wright stuff is all about is just who the hell are Obama's friends.
It's not just Jeremiah Wright, it's terrorists, Bill Ayers and his wife Bernie Dorn, who are still attempting to infect and pollute the American college student with anti-American rhetoric.
They're blowing the country up without bombs now.
He has questionable relationships with sleazy people, with people that we would not want anywhere near having influence in the Oval Office.
Jeremiah Wright's problems do not stem from his religion so much as they stem from his hatred of this country for his rabble rousing and his conspiratorial beliefs about the evils of this country and its government.
And he has said, and Obama has said rather that he is a spiritual advisor and mentor.
He's been in that church for twenty years.
You choose your pastor.
It is simply unbelievable to hear Obama say that he was unaware that Wright believed these things or said these things for 20 years.
Obama is a calculating Chicago machine politician who knew that he needed a black church to give him street cred should he seek public office beyond the state of Illinois.
He refuses to get out of this situation with Bill Ayers.
I mean, the the the the the real question is who's Obama?
We know who Wright is.
Who's Obama now?
And do we take the chance?
We know who Bill Ayers is.
We know what he's done, we know he's proud of it.
Who's Obama?
Obama's tried to hide who he really is, but it's now coming out.
Really, this has nothing to do with religion.
You know, all this talk about it's been so difficult for Obama to leave his pastor.