The media use every soapbox in the country to preach uber-nationalism and vilify America's critics as unpatriotic. That's why the wrath of the media has descended on Obama like a Texas hailstorm; they're afraid he doesn't understand who really runs things in America. Wright means nothing to the...
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Is the Reverend Jeremiah Wright purposely sabotaging Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign? After weeks of not hearing a word from Obama's former pastor, and the media playing a real life version of "Where's Waldo", Wright resurfaces to give an interview with Bil …
posted at 8:13 am on May 3, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly When the first pushback came on the criticism over Jeremiah Wright, the Left tried calling it “Swift-boating” — which they took to mean false accusations based on thin evidence....
Nobody is more effusive in praising the government of the United States than the crackpots who condemn it for its complex plots of manipulative destruction. The college professors and even the occasional pastor who suggest, for example, that the U.S. government masterminded the terrorist attacks...
Although Barack Obama's church has a "wonderful new young pastor" in Obama's words, I don't think white people are going to feel any more comfortable with him. He may not have said things as over the top as Wright, but his fiery black liberation theology is still not...
by Christi Parsons and Manya A. Brachear The day Barack Obama first showed up in the office of Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., more than 20 years ago, the pastor warned him that getting involved with Trinity United Church of Christ... ... Obama was a community organizer trying...
Last week's highly entertaining episode of the Jeremiah Wright Show didn't tell us anything new about the demagogic reverend. He stands by his sick notion that American foreign policy and jihadist terrorism are equivalent, his defense of Louis Farrakhan, and his wacky conspiracy theory that the...
LUMBERTON, N.C. — The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., under fire for statements that have embarrassed Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign, has found staunch support in the pulpits of black churches around North Carolina. The people in the pews, however, are far less accepting.
If Sen. Barack Obama really wants to put this race to bed, I think he finally needs to go negative. Show some teeth, show that he can play rough. Instead of taking body blows on the Rev. Jeremiah Wright issue, it is time to start exposing some of the skeletons in the Clintons’ closet. Hit [...]
Is the bottom falling out for Barack Obama? It's too early to say that, but there are some disturbing signs. On the positive side, superdelegates still are breaking his way. Rep. Baron Hill, whose southern Indiana district almost certainly will vote for Hillary Clinton, came out for Obama....
MUNSTER, Ind. - Barack Obama is trying his best to put the controversy over the Rev. Jeremiah Wright behind him, but he's girding for the chance that his best won't be enough when Indiana Democrats vote on Tuesday. ... By Margaret Talev - mtalev@mcclatchydc.com Published...