Jeremiah Wright: Unrepentant Wack-A-Doodle

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Image from That's Right Nate.

Obama's albatross was back yesterday at the National Press Club making John McCain's job easier. At the end of the season the Rev. may not score a lot of points but he'll lead the league in assists. From AP.

I stand before you to open up this two-day symposium with the hope that this most recent attack on the black church is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright; it is an attack on the black church. ... The most recent attack on the black church, it is our hope that this just might mean that the reality of the African-American church will no longer be invisible.

Oh it is visible all right. He has shown the world that his form of "theology" is un-American, racist, and filled with hate. Thanks to Wright, we have learned of a subversive theology in our midst and a factory called a church producing people, Obama among them, who would do harm to American traditions and ideals.

On whether he should apologize for shouting in a sermon "God damn America" for its treatment of minorities:

God doesn't bless everything. God condemns some things. And dem, D-E-M, is where we get the word damn. God damns some practices and there's no excuse for the things that the government, not the American people, have done. That doesn't make me not like America or unpatriotic.

Translation: God damn America

On his previous suggestion that the U.S. government invented the HIV virus as a means of genocide against minorities:

Based on this Tuskegee experiment and based on what has happened to Africans in this country, I believe our government is capable of doing anything.

Translation: America invented AIDS to kill minorities.

On anyone who says he's unpatriotic:

I feel that those citizens who say that have never heard my sermons, nor do they know me. They are unfair accusations taken from sound bites and that which is looped over and over on certain channels.

Uhh, I'm not frickin deaf. Heard 'em. Seen 'em. They are in English. We know exactly who he is.

From an interview that aired Friday on PBS' "Bill Moyers' Journal":

On the sermon he gave after Sept. 11 saying "America's chickens are coming home to roost" after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japan and "supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans":

The persons who have heard the entire sermon understand the communication perfectly. What is not the failure to communicate is when something is taken like a sound bite for a political purpose and put constantly over and over again, looped in the face of the public. That's not a failure to communicate. Those who are doing that are communicating exactly what they want to do, which is to paint me as some sort of fanatic or as the learned journalist from The New York Times called me, a 'wack-a-doodle.'

Keep digging buddy.


Photo of a wack-a-doodle courtesy of Fox News

He's The Frikken' Chief Bromden!

"I believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place." - The last recorded words of Adam Smith.

"I believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place." - The last recorded words of Adam Smith.

 
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