Posted on 03/27/2010 12:53:21 AM PDT by Pinkbell
Reverend Jeremiah Wright commented Thursday on the controversy surrounding his fiery sermons brought up during President Barack Obama's campaign for the White House and the angry opposition to the historic new healthcare law.
The retired pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ, signed copies of his book, Sankofa Moment, before speaking at the Jackson State University student center ballroom.
Asked if he regretted any of his controversial sermons Wright said, "I haven't been apart of any controversy, number one. Fox News bought 4-thousand dollars worth of tapes 20-years to go back to see what Obama had been listening to. Those sermons that they aired and news clips that the nation saw were 5-years old and 7-years-old, so that was not part of the presidential campaign. The media made the controversy; not Jeremiah Wright."
And on the name calling and anger over the health care law, Wright said, "..it's all part of that kind of hatred that runs in the country for people of color and for the poor.
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Another self hater. Jeremiah looks to be at least half white.
He’s full of sin like the rest of us. There’s nothing holy or special about him or anyone else of the cloth.
Obama is just as racist as Wright.
We have a racist Muslim in the White House.
and 0bama's spiritual adviser for 20 years.
Wright wants to lynch whitey.....
Sadly for "the dark side," Bukkaki O'Bunga has proven how completely incompetent and dangerously unprepared he was to hold any form of executive office, much less to lead this great nation or the "free world." The man has reinforced every negative stereotype of the Peter Principal, wherein an individual is allowed to rise to the very pinnacle of his inability... and then sits there, brazenly exposed as a poster-child for "Let's not do that again, okay?"
People who, despite his glaring lack of recognizable qualifications for the position, voted for O'Bunga in an attempt to forever purge themselves and America of the ever-dimmer images of anti-negro bigotry and racism that was once so openly on display among the Democrat Party have instead found that their very act has once again reinforced the few who believed that a black man could not effectively administer such a demanding offie.
Indeed, these poor "shoot themselves in the foot" do-gooders didn't realize that voting for anyone just because they are negroid is just as racist as is refusing to vote for someone based solely upon the color of their skin. Being black is not a qualification for president, yet that was O'Bunga's single most compelling rationale: "Just imagine the historic implication of America electing a black man for president!"
Between Irreverend Wrong and Bukkaki O'Bunga, the Civil Rights movement has been set back 50 years by their unique mélange of tone-deaf ideology and rabid racial hate-speech, wherewith they repeatedly bite the hands of those who otherwise might have assisted them in the nobler aspects of their causes, when and where they rarely if ever occur.
Interestingly, and along that same vein, what the election, now over a year hence, has shown us is that blacks are in truth far more racist on average than whites. Despite the obvious non-existence of any actual relevent experience, 95% of blacks voted for (and largely continue to support even after the demonstrable disaster of his first year in office!) Bukkaki O'Bunga, a far higher percentage than that of any other racial demographic in America.
The Obamessiah, the great uniter, has failed more spectacularly in bringing America back togeter, and in elevating the harsh Beltway discourse, than anyone likely thought possible; indeed, moreso than anyone in all of recorded history.
Now comes Irreverend Wrong, blaming white America and "the media" for "ginning up" the election year furor over his anti-American screeching from the pulpit, that which was even more disgraceful in that he claimed (as do the very worst and most shameless of charlatans) that he was doing it all in the "Name of God."
How Irrev Wrong makes the leap from his bigoted hate-speech to furthering God's Kingdom purpose here on Earth is a brand of irrationality that transcends eccentricity all the way to intitutionalizable sociopathic insanity. While he remains a menace to society, his ability to do harm is virtually negligible due to his having pulled almost all of his own teeth with his hystrionic blather, while the good he can do escalates daily as he reminds America again and again of the Who and Roger Daltry's apprent wisdom:
...and I get on my knees and pray, we don't get fooled again! Oh, no!!"
;-/
The Irreverend Jeremiah Wrong
Jackson State???? Did public funds get expended for this event?
Anyone ever figger out how Wright, on a rev’s salary, affords a McMansion in a gated community and a couple of Mercedes?
.....5-years old and 7-years-old.....
5 and 7?
57?
57 Muslim states?
Code language?
Is he that good?
Jerry Wright and were Corpsmen at Bethesda Naval Hospital together. He was an Inhalation Therapy Tech, a good Corpsman, and was about as friendly a person as you could imagine. How times change.
Can you say Jerry Wight and I ?
RACISTS RACISTS RACISTS
Don’t you know........anything and everyone who does not think like me is racist.
He’s the most profound racist there is...his entire philosophy is centered on skin color. The price for your freedom was already paid in full - get over it.
Hey Wright....shut the &%#* up. You’re making your dough off the system just the same as the other racists like Jackson, Sharpton and Farrakhan....
“Victim Theology” - you heard it here first! :)
If you tune into “urban radio” in any large city you hear talk shows and callers who spout the same themes that Jeremiah Wright spouts - endlessly and pervasively. He is far from being an isolated peculiarity - as he signs his book for the students at Jackson State University.
Manning’s vids are still on youtube
Aren’t they all friends with Farrakan? (sp?)
Hear, hear!!
Thanks for your thoughts, which, so closely parrot mine.
There is much more money in “preaching” than there is in inhalation therapy.
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