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Wright meets the press

Posted: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 9:24 AM by Mark Murray

The reviews of Wright’s appearance at the National Press Club yesterday were mostly unkind. The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank: “Wright, explaining this morning why he had waited so long before breaking his silence about his incendiary sermons, offered a paraphrase from Proverbs: ‘It is better to be quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.’ Barack Obama's pastor would have been wise to continue to heed that wisdom. More: "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. It was then that Wright, Obama's longtime pastor, reignited a controversy about race from which Obama had only recently recovered - and added lighter fuel."

The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson: "I'm sorry, but I've had it with Wright. I would never try to diminish the service he performed as pastor of his Chicago megachurch, and it's obvious that he's a man of great charisma and faith. But this media tour he's conducting is doing a disservice that goes beyond any impact it might have on Obama's presidential campaign. The problem is that Wright insists on being seen as something he's not: an archetypal representative of the African American church. In fact, he represents one twig of one branch of a very large tree."

Adds Bob Herbert: "The Rev. Jeremiah Wright went to Washington on Monday not to praise Barack Obama, but to bury him. Smiling, cracking corny jokes, mugging it up for the big-time news media — this reverend is never going away. He’s found himself a national platform, and he’s loving it."

The New York Times’ Alessandra Stanley: "Now it turns out that Mr. Wright doesn’t hate America, he loves the sound of his own voice. He is not out of touch with the American culture, he is the avatar of the American celebrity principle: he grabbed his 30-second spots of infamy and turned them into 15 minutes of fame."

The Washington Post has this interesting nugget: "Obama aides said Wright had rebuffed their recent offers of public relations assistance. They stressed that they had no warning about a media blitz that included an appearance with Bill Moyers on PBS on Friday night, a nationally televised speech to the NAACP in Detroit on Sunday evening and yesterday's appearance at the National Press Club."

Obama was asked if he felt betrayed by Wright, who played a significant role in Obama's spiritual life for 20 years, performed his wedding and inspired the title of Obama's most recent book, ‘The Audacity of Hope.’ ‘I just want to emphasize that this is my former pastor,’ Obama said. ‘Any of the statements that he's made both to trigger this controversy and that he's made over the last several days are not statements that I've heard him make previously. They don't represent my views. And they don't represent what this campaign's about.’”

“Obama did not mention Wright at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, where he spoke and took questions for about 80 minutes. In response to a question about his faith Obama spoke at length, but did not use it as an opening to say yet more about Wright. No one in the enthusiastic 5,000-person crowd asked him about the controversy, nor did anyone tonight among 1,900 people packed into a high school gym in Wilson."

“Ron Walters, a University of Maryland political scientist and the former campaign manager for Jesse Jackson in 1988, said Wright is clearly attempting to address the ‘gross unfairness’ in the way his remarks have been characterized. While Wright is understandably defending himself, Walters said, ‘it doesn't bode well for tamping down the story’ that Obama probably wishes would disappear,” the Boston Globe writes. “‘This [controversy] is unlikely to go away any time soon,’ he said. And it will make it more difficult for Obama to wrest away disaffected white working-class voters from Hillary Clinton, Obama's Democratic rival. Clinton carried that constituency by wide margins over Obama in winning primaries in Pennsylvania and Ohio -- wins that kept her candidacy alive and prevented Obama from wrapping up the nomination.”

The New York Post blares “Pastor Disaster” on its cover over a photo of Wright at the National Press Club, his hands cupped outward. Wright had some words for Obama, saying if he’s elected he’d be going after him.

And… Sharpton is blasting Obama. “Obama made a call for nonviolence in the aftermath of the Sean Bell verdict -- infuriating the Rev. Al Sharpton, who accused the presidential candidate of trying to ‘grandstand in front of white people,’ sources told The Post.

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Alpharetta, GA.

I live in Roswell. I think you are a friend for life! Glad you are my neighbor!
Hillary will stop at nothing to ruin the Democratic party.

Hillary organized having Wright speak yesterday.

The media will be forced to look at Hillary again.
No intellient person could possibly believe that Barack shares "his crazy Uncle" Jeremiah's view.  I think it's very obvious, because of his rantings in the last few days, that he's a nut who loves attention.  The media, while criticizing Rev. Wright, is giving him far too much attention. If you want to focus on contraversy that will actually affect the American people, ask Hillary about the $800,000 Bill took from the Colombians and the fact that they file joint tax returns.  Why in the world is no one talking about that?
The Great American Media are at it again! After bringing us that greatest of all hits "100 Years in Iraq" they are working on the new chart buster, "Time to Screw U.S., Again!" Yes, the media are in a frenzy of Obama bashing! Obama is doomed! He can never win, now! That is what MSNBC wants voters to believe. He's a weak candidate. Who cares if MSNBC is complicit in destroying this man. Their ratings couldn't possibly get any higher. The 24/7 repetition of Rev. Wright's outlandish comments is raking in millions for the corporations. Americans can count on at least 6 more months of continuous brainwashing. By November you will all be comatose and vote just as the media command. Who cares who wins, as long as he (or she) has been chosen by the corporate media. And believe me, Chuck Todd, Chris Matthews, Tim Russert and Joe Scarborough will tell us just who to vote for. Voters are just a mere formality and make us look like a real democracy. But, c'mon, we all know this is just a big fat lie. Thank you, corporate media! We don't want news reports, just your same old wonderful spin! Who cares if McCain and Hillary have equally dangerous supporters and past associates? Obama is fresh meat! Black sheep to the slaughter! Yum! Yum! Yum!
Obama needs to do no less than publicly disown his spiritual father and then characterize his own religious faith in clear, simple terms that match the spirituality of the majority of voters.
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Oh, Ariel, you mean be a POLITICIAN and pander to the voters?
How about reporting the New York Daily News story from this morning.  Turns out the Wright Speech yesterday morning at the Nation Press Club was organized by an outspoken Clinton supporter.  Can you say setup?
More Distractions, LA, California

Yeah.....and I heard that they actually put a gun to his head and made him say things he didn't mean!

Why can't Obama supporters simply accept that people are accountable for their actions....God knows Clinton is held accountable for her past actions (as she should be) but if ever Obama is questioned it is somehow a set up or a racist plot.

So the event was set up by a Clinton supporter....you mean like ... a Democrat.  T
There is clearly a divide between Wright and Obama. Any doubt of that should have been removed yesterday with Wright's comments at the press club.

The media and the other candidates continue to somehow try to equate Wright and Obama as the same person. I don't get it, why don't they write a story about how Obama distanced himself from Wright before he even ran for president? Senator Obama gave a great speech about this just a couple of months ago. Another thing few may realize is that Clinton was behind the press conference yesterday.

Senator Obama has my vote.

Obama is stating "Et tu Brute" right now. LOL!

The Chameleon is being exposed.  Dr. Jekyll (Obama) meet your Mr. Hyde (Rev. Wright).  They are one in the same.

I am glad I did not waste my democratic primary vote.

She and her husband told the far left wing Democratic party that you need to VETT your candidates.  Karma is a B**** isn't it.

Hillary 2008!
It is interesting that of all the previous political candidates, NOT one of them has EVER been condemned because of his/her pastors words or behavior. We all have knowledge of negative words/actions of Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and  many Catholic priests molesting children. Yet we have forgiven or forgotten these things. Would it be fair to say that congregations who listened/followed the leadership of such priests were the same as these people? NO! I can't help but think RACE is playing a key role. How do we continue to link one mans actions to another?
OMG!!


Obama, the victim.... But how does one distance themself, from themself?  The problem is Philosophy, and what one chooses to be steeped in.  It is very difficult to get away from. Alexrod's brilliance has been to "hide" Obama, and keep him safe, but as I said before the genie is out of the bottle and the more mainstream media are taking a second look.

Obama always looks like a victim, it's been his speciality, but it's not working for him anymore. Obama's real problem is he can't distance himself, from himself. He is stuck with Rev Wright, like a malignant cancer on his back, that he carries with him everywhere he goes now.... And it is killing him. Obama had a chance to "cut it out" early on, while the media was still in his tank.....

But things have changed.... the media is taking a more harsh view of Obama. And now and the cancer has matastized and has spread, very hard to cure.... because the patient and the cancer become one, and one can't be killed without killing the other.

Obama is in a very tough spot, but hey, sometimes people beat the "stuff" but mostly they don't.

Anti Reaganess, Columbus Georgia
The corporate media is keeping Rev. Wright alive, that is all. I just wish the media would go back in history and see that what he says is true. I quit watching CNN, MSNBC, never did watch Fix Noise, and tried to get the new from the web, and look, same old, same old. My kids are dying, living in filth in barracks, not having enough water and food. and all that you can talk about is Rev. Wright! I sure wish we had somebody who was allowed to report the news.
What does Rev. Wright have to do with Barack Obama?
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B Griffin: He has everything to do with Obama because Obama himself proclaimed Wright his spiritual advisor, dedicated his book to him, helped shape his views. He has a 20 yr close, close mentoring relationship with Wright. You need to be asking yourself why Obama "hid" Wright from you for over a year.  You need to ask yourself why he LIED to you saying he had no knowledge of Wright's views and then admitting that he did. What better fact to demonstrate he knew when he disinvited Wright to speak at his announcement and then HID Wright in the basement?  It has to do with Obama's lack of honesty about their relationship and his lack of judgement in associating with radicals like Wright and other shady characters in his life.
Keep it up Wright. I love what you are doing. Go wright a book and make more money. You aren't making enough for all your great wright work.
The Media and the Republican Party thought it was good fun to keep running those "snippets" over and over and over again to make Rev. Wright look unpatriotic in order to cast doubts on Sen. Barack Obama yet is surprised when the good reverend comes back full force to make his dissatisfaction known?  If Rev. Wright was white, would this be an issue?  What about Rev. Billy Graham and rumblings about his anti-Semitism?  The Media needs to monitor itself a bit more closely.  You're all lucky he doesn't bring on a lawsuit for defamation of character.


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