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Barack Obama Raps Rev. Wright

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Jamie Dupree
@ April 29, 2008 12:00 AM
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The fallout from Rev. Jeremiah Wright's long weekend media blitz finally got under the skin of Barack Obama late on Monday, as he held a hastily scheduled news conference on the tarmac in Wilmington, North Carolina.

"I think certainly what the last three days indicates is that we're not coordinating with him, right?" Obama said to reporters.

"He's obviously free to speak his mind, but I just want to emphasize that this is my former pastor. Many of the statements that he has made to trigger this controversy are not statements that I've heard him make previously. They don't represent my view and they don't represent what this campaign is about," said Obama.

The comments came after Wright's morning performance at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., where he rattled off a littany of quotes that are sure to be repeated for Obama in the weeks ahead, at a time when Obama wants to focus on other matters.

Wright's main point was a simple one.  The attacks leveled against him in recent weeks are not personal, but more racial in nature.

"This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright.  It 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," said Obama's former pastor.

Wright repeated for reporters his assertion that the US government invented the AIDS virus as a way to control minority populations. 

"I believe this government is capable of anything," Wright said.

It was the last thing Team Obama wanted to hear right now.

While black church leaders in the DC audience gave Wright thunderous applause, the quick review in Washington was that these were not the type of remarks that would help Obama win over white, working class voters.

Obama obviously knew that as he spoke with reporters before the evening news on Monday.

"Some of the comments that Reverend Wright has made offended me and I understand why they offend the American people," Mr. Obama said. "He does not speak for me. He does not speak for the campaign," said Obama.

I'm not going to jump to any conclusions and say that this episode is going to doom Obama.  But it certainly doesn't help him right now.  Just read a few lines from Dana Milbank's review in the Washington Post:

"Should it become necessary in the months from now to identify the moment that doomed Obama's presidential aspirations, attention is likely to focus on the hour between nine and ten this morning at the National Press Club," Milbank wrote.

I'm not ready to say Obama is doomed.  But the Rev. Wright PR Tour hasn't helped.

Not one bit.


 



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  • Wright is Wrong
    Obama may not be doomed, but it doesn't look good for him. After all, even if he didn't "hear what this man had to say," he was steeped in the "traditions of the Black Church" for 20 years. His denials merely make him look like what he is, a politician, as Wright has so correctly defined him. It is ironic that his spiritual mentor is calling him out to be the hypocrite that he is supposed to be above, that of the politician who will say anything to get elected. And since he will say anything, that includes his denials, his obfuscations, his cry of the "distractions" of the media.
    Anyone with half a brain can connect the dots: Obama is simply a politician, and his socialist-fascist chickens are coming home to roost, led by the Rooster, Jeremiah Wright.
  • Reverend Wright's comments
    I can't understand why he (Reverend Wright) continues to make such inflammatory statements. He must know these just damage Obama's credibility at this stage. Is his ego so big he would derail Obama's chances just to be in the limelight himself? Such a shame.
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