Does Wright Want Obama to Lose?
I watched some of Reverend Wright this morning at the National Press Club. It seems obvious to me that he’s doing everything he can to wipe out Obama’s candidacy.
I watched some of Reverend Wright this morning at the National Press Club. It seems obvious to me that he’s doing everything he can to wipe out Obama’s candidacy.
It seems clear that Rev. Wright wants to be a central figure in this presidential campaign. He should be.
The minister reveals that he’s as radical and bigoted as his critics insist.
The pastor comes to Washington — to blow up the Obama campaign.
Should it become necessary in the months from now to identify the moment that doomed Obama’s presidential aspirations, attention is likely to focus on the hour between nine and ten this morning at the National Press Club.
Rev. Jeremiah Wright has taken Barack Obama’s critically acclaimed race speech in Philadelphia, ripped it into bits and tossed it in the air to serve as confetti for his parade through the media.
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is living a narcissist’s dream. At long last, his 15 minutes have arrived.
The left’s reaction to the still continuing crisis has drifted into high comedy.
We get it, Rev. Wright: You’re ready for your close-up.
I find it difficult to understand how the candidacy of Barack Obama cannot be mortally wounded by his longtime, voluntary and intimate association with this man.
Louis Farrakhan is not my enemy. He did not put me in chains, he did not put me in slavery, and he didn’t make me this color.
This whole thing is just about the strangest thing I can remember in politics. We went from an extremely interesting campaign to the depths of the twilight zone, where this racist narcissist gets center stage.
If this guy really spells the end for Obama, the only regret is that we’ll have to contend with Hillary in the general. Personally, I was hoping this sort of thing could stay muzzled until Clinton dropped out.
That’s right...we’d much rather this come out in October. People will forget about this by Memorial Day.
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