Rev. Jeremiah Wright must hate Senator Barack Obama

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WHY????

Now I defended Rev. Wrights comments that were clipped, snipped, and distorted all over the news, blogs, and television. I still do, because I heard the entire sermons and in context know what he meant and taught.

HOWEVER!!!!

Given how malicious people have been about this and considering how nasty people have been,  why did he feel the need to come out about this now?

Why bring this “controversy” back in the news cycle? Hasn’t Senator Obama suffered enough? To make matters worse he called Obama a politician in his commentary which is news media and politic speak for “panderer” and “disingenuous”.

By coming out with this now, it’s almost like Rev. Wright must hate Sen. Obama and wants his campaign to fail.  Is he really that clueless or truly doesn’t care about politics?  Even Minister Farrakhan at his Saviors Day Address this year stated that he wanted to be careful of his speech because he didn’t want his words to be used to hurt Obama.  So why didn’t Wright just let it be and wait until next year to tell us how he truly felt?

The Obama campaign must be very upset. I know I would be. The Clinton and McCain camps must be loving this.

What must Obama do now?

In the last several weeks, every little knife in the Obama campaign has been self inflicted to a degree. Bitter-gate, no money from big oil, and of course Jeremiah Wright.

If the Obama campaign is reading this, please do us supporters all a favor: Get back on message. Go back to speaking about hope and change. Air brother Qasim Bashir’s videos. Remind us all why we support you. Don’t allow these things to drag you down. Remind people how important it is to change, inspire us, and make us dream again.

More importantly, give a major address that will address all these things like negative attack ads, the whole guilt by association fiasco, and the divisive politics that are tearing the party apart and be done with it.

Rev. Wright, WHY, WHY, WHY, WHY?

“I don’t talk to him about politics,” Wright said. “And so he had a political event, he goes out as a politician and says what he has to say as a politician. I continue to be a pastor who speaks to the people of God about the things of God.”

I think I get what he said, but did he have to say it like that? Why not just leave it at I don’t talk to him about politics?

Rev. Wright says ‘devious’ forces behind use of his words against Obama

I would have much rather seen this Jeremiah Wright!

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