Throughout his campaign Barack Obama has mocked his critics, noting that they just don't get what a novel figure and consistent unifier he has been for his whole life. "They say: We don't know enough about him. His pastor once said something. He's got a funny name, sounds Muslim."
But of late Obama's pastor has been saying a lot, and finally Obama has been forced to denounce him. For the first time Obama has called the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's views "ridiculous" and even accused him of being a purveyor of "hate."
To which one might say: better late than never. Maybe Obama never really knew how radical this guy is. But how likely is this? Let's remember that Reverend Wright is the one who has been consistent over the years. He used to believe that the U.S. government manufactured the AIDS virus and deliberately spread it in the black community, and he still believes it. He thinks America may have conspired to bomb itself on 9/11, and he's never wavered in that conviction. Now, and before, he thinks that "God Bless America" is better expressed as "God Damn America!"
Obama has been hearing such messages for more than two decades, packaged in an incendiary racial ideology which surpasses anything that Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton have ever said. And yet Obama selected this man for his mentor and even called him "family." By contrast with this white grandmother, Obama actually chose to make Wright part of his intimate circle.
Even six weeks ago, having heard all the controversial comments by Wright, Obama was standing by his man. He distanced himself from some of Wright's views while refusing to repudiate Wright. He said he could no more repudiate Wright than he could repudiate his own family. This by the way is the speech that many pundits hailed for its originality and brilliance. I think it will go down as one of the biggest blunders in American political history.
What Obama should have said in that speech: "Once upon a time this man rescued my spiritual life. A long time ago when I was spiritually and emotionally at a low point, he was there for me and he helped me get over the hill. So I owe him big time. I know that he's said some crazy things, but I've overlooked them, because of what he did for me." Instead Obama tried to sound like W.E.B. Du Bois. He impressed the liberal intelligentsia, while shooting himself politically in the foot.
Now Obama would have us believe that, as far as Wright is concerned, he's had just about enough. But why? What has Wright said that has finally caused his disciple to end their relationship? While Wright has been pontificating a lot lately, he has not given us any new bombshells. But he did suggest that, in his beliefs like the one about the U.S. government and AIDS, Obama agrees with him.
Wright noted that of course Obama is now saying something different; that's because Obama is now running for president. So he has to say something different! Translation: what we see with Obama is not what we get. And Wright is in a position to know. He's nursed Obama intellectually and spiritually over the years. It is Obama himself who has given us this man, and assured us of his integrity and reliability.
The more I examine the two, the more I think that it is Wright who is being consistent and calling it the way he sees it, and Obama who is hiding the part of himself that once embraced this man and maybe still agrees with many of his beliefs but now finds him a political liability. While Obama continues to portray himself as Mr. Straight Talk, at this point he is a candidate enveloped in shadows.



Reader Comments ( Page 2 of 58)
16. Moke; why make this about race?
fanmanaf1 at 10:33AM on Apr 30th 2008
17. Because it's inescapable.
Mokele Mbembe at 10:35AM on Apr 30th 2008
18. When Mr. Wright was the doing the marching band imitation then started doing like the black marching band thing I was laughing my ass off. They made fun of that on the Daily show the other night and I had a laugh again. He is just up there acting and like "hey look at me!! I need attention"
danny at 10:35AM on Apr 30th 2008
19. as long as you keep reminding us.
fanmanaf1 at 10:35AM on Apr 30th 2008
20. Honestly no one made this more about race than Mr. Wright himself. His speech the other night was racism to me.
danny at 10:37AM on Apr 30th 2008
21. It's about race because of the christian right's fear of black liberation theology.
Ryan Anderson at 10:38AM on Apr 30th 2008
22. Well lets be honest with ourselves here the government did have a small/large hand in introducing crack into black ghettos.
danny at 10:38AM on Apr 30th 2008
23. hereinmyheart4; the government conducted a study on syphilus on unsuspecting african americans.
So while Wright may be wrong about AIDS, he's not insane to think what he does. There is certainly a precedent.
Ryan Anderson at 10:40AM on Apr 30th 2008
24. Wright has always been about race. There are 45 different nations represented in the church I attend. How many different colors do you see in those news shots of Wright's church? He made his bed; now he & BHO have to lie in it. You can take "lie" either way.
fanmanaf1 at 10:40AM on Apr 30th 2008
25. Ryan; I doubt Christians, right-left-or center have any fear of BLT. Lunacy tends to unravel just like what we are not witnessing.
fanmanaf1 at 10:43AM on Apr 30th 2008
26. "He [Jeremiah Wright] used to believe that the U.S. government manufactured the AIDS virus and deliberately spread it in the black community, and he still believes it." --Dinesh D'Souza
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Which is no more ridiculous than Christians who genuinely believe that their god sent AIDS as a message or retribution for gay men. And no more ridiculous than a Dartmouth educated e-journalist repeating a cruel joke from 20 years ago that mocked the victims of AIDS.
We ALL suffer from stupidity, Dinesh. Some of us are courageous enough to admit our stupidity; while the verifiable heroes among us then take action to correct their errors. It's a shame that you could never rise to that level of heroism.
Jeremiah Wright is a jackass. Barack Obama is an opportunist. What more needs to be said?
Paul at 10:44AM on Apr 30th 2008
27. fanman @ 13
please give the exact scripture verse telling us to pray for our politicians. thanks
Jay at 10:45AM on Apr 30th 2008
28. One of my best friends is convinced that 9/11 was plotted by the government. Pretty gutsy move in the chess match of world affairs. If any of the hundreds of horrible things this country has been accused of turns out true, it should be "God Damn America".
Mokele Mbembe at 10:48AM on Apr 30th 2008
29. just curious, i dont recall if dd has commented on the lds pologamy church in tx. just wondering what his thought/opinions are on this "version" of christianity. afterall if hes gonna badmouth wright, perhaps he should take on this problem as well.
Jay at 10:51AM on Apr 30th 2008
30. Jay; try 1 Tim 2: vs 1-3 for an example. Re LDS, please don't confuse cults with Christianity.
fanmanaf1 at 10:53AM on Apr 30th 2008