...are Wright's statements, according to Senator Obama. Obama will presumably make this assertion this evening to Major Garrett on Fox News Channel's Hannity & Colmes and on Greta van Susteren's show.
So you'll excuse me while I run some errands now in order to be back home in time to catch that live; not that it will be believable, but it will for sure be memorable.
(Thanks to Hot Air)
UPDATE: Wright, who had a role as a spiritual adviser in the senator's presidential campaign, takes his leave.
Rev. Wright is no longer serving on the African American Religious Leadership Committee.I'm not familiar with Obama's campaign structure and I find the name of this committee curious. Something labeled for African Americans? Only? In a presidential campaign? A campaign for the US presidency?
This guy...
UPDATE: "Vehemently disagree, strongly condemn, categorically denounce and reject outright." But Jeremiah Wright "prophesied" that this would have to happen.
“If Barack gets past the primary, he might have to publicly distance himself from me,” Mr. Wright said with a shrug. “I said it to Barack personally, and he said yeah, that might have to happen.”It's a miracle!
I saw your comment over at Miniter's, and I couldn't help but think that you are the female version of what Barack Obama SHOULD be.
(I have GOT to put your site in my "Favorites" list...)
Posted by: Challeron | March 15, 2008 at 06:59 AM
My aunt belongs to Rev. Wright's church. Been there for as long as Senator Obama. She's always told me Rev. Wright goes off on his, as she calls it, "getting white folks sermons" during certain church events. But it's not a regular thing for him. Regardless she respects his ministry and his work in the community.
Either way, my aunt is nothing like Rev. Wright. Heck her mother, my grandmother, is white as snow. But it's strange how my aunt goes to church yet ignores Rev. Wright's inflammatory rhetoric. She says his good outweighs is "stupid talk". Is that what Sen. Obama is doing? And is it more that if Senator Obama just stayed a senator but wasn't running for POTUS, we wouldn't hear about this (a question of presidential judgement?).
Posted by: T-Steel | March 15, 2008 at 10:23 AM
The church has a good number of white people in it. Is this true?
Posted by: DarkStar | March 15, 2008 at 10:31 AM
According to my aunt it does. She's there every Sunday.
Posted by: T-Steel | March 15, 2008 at 10:40 AM
And baldilocks, that committee is a group that supports Senator Obama, not officially part of the campaign:
http://www.blackvoices.com/blogs/2008/01/03/obama-gains-ground-with-black-christian-leaders/
Posted by: T-Steel | March 15, 2008 at 11:18 AM
Oops! Click below for the link:
Black Voices Article
Posted by: T-Steel | March 15, 2008 at 11:20 AM
Senator McCain has a "National Director of Hispanic Outreach" who's been the cause of some problems as well. So it doesn't seem something to Obama.
Posted by: Annoying Old Guy | March 15, 2008 at 02:51 PM
Captain Ed said it best.
"I sat in his church, but I didn't inhale."
Feh.
Posted by: Tully | March 16, 2008 at 01:13 PM
Someone else said something like, "I did not have hearing relations with Rev. Wright's statements, 'God damn America,' et alia."
Posted by: baldilocks | March 16, 2008 at 01:22 PM