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Obama: More Wright; veep preview?

Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2008 9:31 AM by Domenico Montanaro

NBC's Andrea Mitchell reported on TODAY, "And now -- even more controversy involving Reverend Wright. An Internet search reveals church bulletins over the past year with controversial 'pastor pages' from Wright. Some reprint anti-Israel writings from a range of people -- from Archbishop Desmond Tutu to an advisor to Elijah Muhammed and Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam to Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzook.
 
"One of Marzook's columns, reprinted by the church from the Los Angeles Times, says: "Why should any Palestinian recognize the monstrous crimes carried out by Israel's founders and continued by its deformed modern Apartheid state?"
 
"Obama told the Jerusalem Post the church was 'outrageously wrong' to reprint the article, and he denounced Hamas.
 
"And Trumpet, a magazine run by Reverend Wright's daughters, quotes the pastor as saying: 'White supremacy is clearly in charge' in America. And slurring Italians' quote: 'garlic noses.' He also calls Jesus' crucifixion 'a public lynching Italian style.'"
 
"Still, Wright was praised Wednesday by the minister of the church the Clintons attended during their white house years.
 
"Well, I've heard Reverend Wright speak a number of times throughout the years," said the Rev. Dean Snyder, "and have the greatest respect for him as a leader."
 
Is this a Dem ticket preview? NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is introducing Obama today for his speech on the economy. 
 
After his speech on the economy, Obama holds a fundraiser at Credit Suisse, one of the top subprime lenders, something the Clinton campaign believes is an example of Obama saying one thing but doing another.
 
The candidate gets a nice shout-out from a NYT editorial. "Obama has endorsed the best idea currently on the table to prevent foreclosure: amending the law so that troubled borrowers can have their mortgages modified in bankruptcy court."
 
And Obama's speech, which criticized McCain, got some pickup as well. "Obama mocked John McCain on Wednesday for urging government restraint in responding to the mortgage crisis, saying the Republican would ‘just sit back and watch’ as millions of Americans lost their homes. The back-and-forth between two of the leading White House contenders underscored the emergence of the nation's home-loan fiasco as a top issue in the presidential race."
 
While in N.C. to deliver his housing speech, Obama also took questions. "At Obama's town hall in North Carolina, which will hold its primary May 6, economic questions dominated -- about the cost of college tuition and the availability of health care coverage. He also fielded a question about what role religion played in his life. In response, the Illinois senator spoke at length about his faith and then raised an issue the questioner hadn't: controversial comments by his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, about racism in America.
 
Wright's comments have been targeted because they "spoke to some of the racial divisions we have in this country," Obama said, saying the furor was a ‘distraction’ from larger issues on Iraq and the economy." 
 
The Raleigh News & Observer lead on Obama's visit: "Obama said Wednesday that his chief rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was too closely tied to the Washington status quo to bring about change. ‘She takes more money from lobbyists and special interests than any candidate, including John McCain,’ Obama told about 2,400 people at a town hall meeting in War Memorial Auditorium. ‘That shows she doesn't have the sense that things need to change in Washington.’
 
“During a 90-minute speech and question-and-answer session, Obama criticized McCain's stance on the housing crisis, talked about his Christian faith and sought to downplay the provocative comments of his former pastor."

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Seriously MSNBC...have you ever covered the sermons, writings, or church activities of another presidential candidate this closely? I mean, by this metric you ought to be scouring both McCain's and Clinton's religious affiliations as well. I don't understand how the media can cover one candidate's religious affiliations so intensely while basically ignoring the others.  
Dave, Tn (Sent Thursday, March 27, 2008 9:43 AM)

The religion of the left?
I support Obama 'in spite' of his religion as I have had to support every candidate I have ever voted for. If you wish to serve in public life in this country you have to profess a Christian religious belief in order to be even considered. Not much different from  
the situation in islamic countries except that here, death sentences are not handed down from the pulpit...yet.
Yep Dave for many Americans like me, we have to pick a candidate for the most powerful office on the face of the Earth who believes (or says he believes)in a supernatural universal daddy who made the stars, the planets, the animals and us out of nothing over a period of seven days. Further more this deity will cast our unbaptized babies into the fires of hell (or the kinder gentler purgatory for the Catholics)for our sin of not having our shaman sprinkle water on his head. A psychotic God for a psychotic species.
For that reason, I seek out the most rational of candidates whose policies I can stomach and hope they go to church for the same reason most "Christians" I know go to church. For show.
I have a news bulletin for MSNBC: A lot of clergymen make stupid, bigoted statements! That being the case it was inexcusable this morning for MSNBC to cut away from an important speech by Obama on the economy in order to report the most recently discoverd comments by Pastor Wright. Surely that sort of gossip could have waited a few more minutes. It's not the candidates, but the media, that are keeping us from talking about the issues.
Nashville Fan, I DO believe everything I wrote and Lewis in Cincinnati, I lived in the "hood" in Vegas so don't assume I know nothing of despair and poverty. You also don't know that I have a mixed race background. I have a grandson that will be known as black but truth be known his ethnic background represents MANY nations. I have many, many friends from all backgrounds, religions. They are successful; they didn't get where they are by screaming racism. They didn't get there by calling people different than them ugly names. They got where they are because they took responsibility for themselves; they worked hard. They got there because they took advantage of what this great country has to offer to each and every person who chooses to assert themselves. It does not compute for me that Obama preaches "unity" but sat in a separtist church for 20 years. It doesn't compute that he developed a relationship so close with Wright that he calls him "uncle" and his "mentor" and had not one clue what Wright espoused. I see people writing things about Bill Clinton and "we didn't know". Well, there's much we don't about Obama; the truth is coming out and we better pay attention or people will be saying a few years from now "if we had only known."
All you people who think that MSNBC is partial to Obama should watch Morning Joe.  I can't watch him anymore (I check somewhat to see that the coverage hasn't changed)...he and Pat Buchanan won't get off the Wright stuff (they are almost as bad as I imagine Fox News to be) and they both fawn over the Clintons, regularly.  Andrea Mitchell is also partial to Clinton and Chris Matthews has seemed somewhat biased to Clinton at times (although he appears to be a little more balanced on this issue lately).  Many of the others are fairly even-handed.  Keith Olbermann, I will concede does seem pro-Obama (so he balances out Joe in the morning).  I find it amazing that the Conservatives are so pro-Clinton.  Might they want the Repubs. to run against her in the Fall?

Obama 08
Andrea Mitchell's husband, Alan Greenspan, works for the Clinton campaign as an advisor. When Ickes said there was more coming out about Wright and Obama, he must have passed the brochures to Mitchell at the same interview....this smells total Clinton folks.
Julie, 10:51 AM - thanks for the support. We're not naive nobodies - it's just all this biassed bashing is quickly turning the nectar of the Obama Kool-Aid that the media zombies savor has begun to sour for independent thinking persons like ourselves.


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