Obama says: "I don't think that my Church is particularly controversial". You make the call if you think Obama's judgement on this is correct:
Obama is going to have a hard time explaining all of this away as simply 'the crazy uncle in the basement'. This man is clearly one sick, hateful, racist #@%^! and he was Obama's spiritual leader for 20 years!..He inspired the title of Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope", he presided over Obama's marriage...Obama had his little kids sitting there listening to this kind of stuff...he had this man baptize his children...etc...good lord!
I think Obama's argument that he has the right "judgement" to be president is on its face ridicules if it was his same "judgement" that caused him to closely associate himself with such an ugly character for 20 years. This is not a minor youthful indiscretion. If the shoe was on the other foot, and it was found out that McCain had been attending a "white-centric" racist church for 20 years, it would be an automatic dis qualifier. Look at the grief that McCain got by being endorsed by the Reverend John Hagee of TX, with whom McCain has no direct affiliation, as opposed to Obama's 20 year intimate relationship with this far more radical Pastor.
You can also get a sense of where Michelle Obama got her attitude about how for the first time in her life she is "proud of her country." This is devastating stuff.
More Hate:
Obama Responds:
Mark Steyn: The pastor disaster
And then there is this wonderful article about his mother that stands in stark contrast to all of the above.
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Joe:
ReplyDeleteFinally, we're getting a little MSM news on BHO other than his eloquence. Of course, libs are biting their nails over, as Anderson Cooper said, their "distress." BHO is just another charming, lib phony.
If a Repub would've associated with anything near this evil pastor, he'd have been bounced into oblivion long before any presidential consideration.
But libs, especially black libs, get to say the most venomous words against this country, and pay no price for doing it.
As you and I know, this pastor's poisonous words are what alot of libs believe! How else can you explain lib opposition to the freeing of millions of Muslims in Afghan and Iraq?
This pastor even goes as far as to criticize the dropping of our nukes on Japan. This is standard liberalism. Oh sure, the Japanese were about to quit and we just nuked them for the fun, right? No, they were not about to quit and we'd just taken horrendous casualties taking Iwo and Okinawa. Was Harry Truman not to have used the bomb to end it? In lib irrationality, one word: Yes! It would've been better to allow staggering US casualties just to do...what? I still don't get what libs would have liked us to do.
No matter, like too many Muslims, the pastor's words just feed on the fears and insecurity of the audience. It's easier to blame others for your fate.
The hypocrisy of the pastor is proven by BHO's rise to success. How could he have done it?
This pastor is full of hate and needs to be called out on it. The scary part is BHO has been so closely tied to this psycho and has almost got himself elected to the Presidency.
F. Garvin, S.J.