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Rev. Wright Defends His Racist Anti-American Comments

Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:24:11 am PDT

Rev. Jeremiah Wright was interviewed by loony leftist Bill Moyers (airing on PBS tomorrow) and imagine my surprise; he claims his words were twisted.

Because, you know, the best way to “twist” someone’s words is to quote them verbatim.

“I felt it was unfair,” Mr. Wright said, according to excerpts of the interview released Thursday. “I felt it was unjust. I felt it was untrue. I felt for those who were doing that, were doing it for some very devious reasons.”

In Mr. Wright’s sermons, he suggested that Americans bore some responsibility for the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, saying “America’s chickens are coming home to roost.” He also blamed the government for the spread of AIDS among African-Americans, characterized the United States government as corrupt and referred to the “U.S. of K.K.K. A.”

He did not apologize or back away from his remarks in the interview, instead saying that people wanted to paint him as “some sort of fanatic.”

“It’s to paint me as something — ‘Something’s wrong with me. There’s nothing wrong with this country ... for its policies. We’re perfect. Our hands are free. Our hands have no blood on them,’” he said. “That’s not a failure to communicate. The message that is being communicated by the sound bites is exactly what those pushing those sound bites want to communicate.”

When asked what the people who aired the clips “wanted to communicate,” Mr. Wright said, “I think they wanted to communicate that I am unpatriotic, that I am un-American, that I am filled with hate speech, that I have a cult at Trinity United Church of Christ. And by the way, guess who goes to his church, hint, hint, hint? That’s what they wanted to communicate.”

Yes, that’s about right. Because it’s all true.

And Wright says Obama renounced him just for political reasons:

Mr. Obama publicly denounced Mr. Wright’s remarks, a reaction Mr. Wright said “went down very simply.”

“He’s a politician, I’m a pastor,” he said. “We speak to two different audiences. And he says what he has to say as a politician. I say what I have to say as a pastor. But they’re two different worlds.”

He added, “I do what I do. He does what politicians do. So that what happened in Philadelphia where he had to respond to the sound bytes, he responded as a politician.”

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1 rawmuse  4/24/08 11:25:42 am reply quote 19

"Pay no attention to my sermons, my books, my DVDs!"
"I must immediately distance myself from my entire life's work!"

2 maddogg  4/24/08 11:26:42 am reply quote 13

Oh! Reverend, you could not be better if you had been manufactured out of whole cloth by Karl Rove! Keep it Coming!

3 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:27:39 am reply quote 2

Idiot.

4 Shug  4/24/08 11:27:49 am reply quote 15
He did not apologize or back away from his remarks in the interview

because he believes them to be true.

At Trinity, they eat the whole waffle

5 tfc3rid  4/24/08 11:27:49 am reply quote 9

He responded as a politician, so he lied then... Sounds about right...

This guy and his stooge Obama have balls of steel if they think they are going to get away with this...

6 wanumba  4/24/08 11:28:16 am reply quote 4
When asked what the people who aired the clips “wanted to communicate,” Mr. Wright said, “I think they wanted to communicate that I am unpatriotic, that I am un-American, that I am filled with hate speech, that I have a cult at Trinity United Church of Christ. And by the way, guess who goes to his church, hint, hint, hint? That’s what they wanted to communicate

.”
Sounds like a communication success. Where's the problem?

7 Zach_the_Lizard  4/24/08 11:28:28 am reply quote 2

Why would anyone need to twist his words? They were already a massive, twisted evil tangle before they got out.

8 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:28:29 am reply quote 0

The reverend's spiritual advisor....

/Sorry still had it copied...

9 anotherindyfilmguy  4/24/08 11:28:42 am reply quote 3

The mirror lies, it lies I say! So do the scales... the scales are racist when they overstate my real weight...

10 TS  4/24/08 11:29:19 am reply quote 2

Charles said, "Yes, that’s about right. Because it’s all true."

Exactly! Charles, you rock!

11 somaking  4/24/08 11:30:47 am reply quote 10

Wright's Black Liberation Theology is downright racial warfare. Where's the outrage? Buried under white guilt, fostered by political correctness.

12 rabidsquirrel  4/24/08 11:30:53 am reply quote 2

Hint: When you find yourself in a hole....

Oh, wait. Nevermind.

**hands "Reverand" Wright a bigger shovel**

13 yma o hyd  4/24/08 11:31:00 am reply quote 0

re: #5 tfc3rid

He responded as a politician, so he lied then... Sounds about right...

This guy and his stooge Obama have balls of steel if they think they are going to get away with this...

Naw - more like peas for brains ...

(With profound excuses towards any peas ...)

14 Ringo the Gringo  4/24/08 11:31:17 am reply quote 8
And Wright says Obama renounced him just for political reasons...

Well, he's right about that.

15 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:31:20 am reply quote 8
I am unpatriotic, that I am un-American, that I am filled with hate speech

You ARE an unpatriotic, American-hating, hate-speaking bastard!

16 DontTread  4/24/08 11:31:32 am reply quote 0

It is time now for 527s to run ads on Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, etc. Reason: To make Clinton vs. Obama go on as long as possible. We want it to go all the way to the convention, and the fight over Michigan and Florida. If you know a 527, or can start one, go to it!

Maybe the best outcome is to have Obama supporters think the nomination was stolen from him, while the rest of the party is convinced Wright etc. will sink him in the general election.

But, at least now, it probably shouldn't be McCain doing it. Let him keep out of this as long as he can.

17 Jito463  4/24/08 11:31:34 am reply quote 0

re: #8 coquimbojoe

The reverend's spiritual advisor....

/Sorry still had it copied...

Ughh, a warning please. I just ate.

18 Shug  4/24/08 11:31:35 am reply quote 1

So I guess the VP spot on the Obama ticket is out of the question ?

19 Tumulus11  4/24/08 11:32:02 am reply quote 6
'He did not apologize or back away from his remarks in the interview ...'

. Someday the Rev. Wright's name will be the answer to a trivia question in the category of Presidential Campaign Disasters.

20 RickZ  4/24/08 11:32:50 am reply quote 0

This Wright guy not only cannot quit digging, he's rented an excavator!

For Barry Hussein, he of the no niddle name nor a voting record, his association with reverunatthemouth is fair game. As is all of his anti-American associations.

21 rabidsquirrel  4/24/08 11:33:29 am reply quote 0

re: #15 MandyManners

You ARE an unpatriotic, American-hating, hate-speaking bastard assclown!

That really wasn't fair to bastards; they had no choice in the matter.

22 alegrias  4/24/08 11:33:57 am reply quote 1

And he tellingly purveys this stuff on PBS, a welcoming audience.
These are the people who make zillions off Sesame Street product licensing Big Bird and the Cookie Monster.

23 chinesearithmetic  4/24/08 11:34:05 am reply quote 1

My dictionary's out of date. I don't see Bill Moyers' picture next to

unctious.
24 Shug  4/24/08 11:35:15 am reply quote 1

What, Tavis Smiley didn't do the interview?

RACISM!

25 Windhorse  4/24/08 11:35:58 am reply quote 0

so Wright..... so wrong....

26 buzzsawmonkey  4/24/08 11:36:01 am reply quote 3

Naw Naw Naw! Gaw Dayum America!
--Rev. Wright

27 alegrias  4/24/08 11:36:28 am reply quote 0

re: #24 Shug

TOYOTA sponsors Tavis...

28 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:36:37 am reply quote 0

re: #21 rabidsquirrel

That really wasn't fair to bastards; they had no choice in the matter.

HA!

29 chicagodudewhotrades  4/24/08 11:36:48 am reply quote 4

re: #19 Tumulus11

Wright is the equivalent of Dukakis riding in the M-1 Abrams.

30 old_maid  4/24/08 11:36:48 am reply quote 1

re: #4 Shug

Rotating title nomination!

31 madisonsfriend  4/24/08 11:37:10 am reply quote 0

AM I the only person who didn't know ABBAS was in DC today? Should I avoid the Metro? Fatah is in town?

32 maddogg  4/24/08 11:37:27 am reply quote 0

You gotta wonder, how many more of Obama's millstones will be squeezed from the woodwork when the campaign gets going in earnest? i mean there's gotta be more, and they are gonna turn up under the light of scrutiny.

33 Sharmuta  4/24/08 11:37:37 am reply quote 1
I felt for those who were doing that, were doing it for some very devious reasons

Wanting people to know the truth- how devious!

34 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:37:53 am reply quote 0

re: #17 Jito463

Ughh, a warning please. I just ate.

I did say 'sorry'.

35 Dad O' Blondes  4/24/08 11:38:12 am reply quote 7

We're racists when we point out that he's a racist.

Funny how that works.

.

36 Ringo the Gringo  4/24/08 11:38:17 am reply quote 0

My moonbatty mother told me that she understands Wrights remarks about America; she said, "thats' what Bush does to people".

37 Kreuzueber Halbmond  4/24/08 11:38:31 am reply quote 0

He loves America like I love going to the urologist. He's no victim, he's a pathetic jive turkey.

39 Naso Tang  4/24/08 11:38:53 am reply quote 2

The latest attempt to keep racism alive is now about Planned Parenthood "targeting" black neighborhoods. Whatever one's opinion on abortion, Planned Parenthood does a lot more than arrange abortions and it is hard to understand how black neighborhoods should not be "targeted" with family planning and birth control given the terrible rate of out of wedlock births there, compared to the country as a whole.

40 Tumulus11  4/24/08 11:39:22 am reply quote 1
#23 chinesearithmetic 4/24/08 11:34:05 am

My dictionary's out of date. I don't see Bill Moyers' picture next to

unctious.

. They moved him next to 'oleaginous'.

41 gruvin  4/24/08 11:39:37 am reply quote 0

Obama supporters will continue to give this pile of dung a pass. They're so full of self-loathing, nothing will awaken them

42 bulwrk  4/24/08 11:39:58 am reply quote 1

“We speak to two different audiences. And he says what he has to say as a politician.


Kind of blows Obama's I'm a new type of politician schtick all to hell.

43 Sharmuta  4/24/08 11:40:00 am reply quote 0
We speak to two different audiences.

Actually, reverend- they're just six of one, half a dozen of the other.

44 wolfie  4/24/08 11:40:37 am reply quote 4

re: #23 chinesearithmetic

My dictionary's out of date. I don't see Bill Moyers' picture next to

You know who Moyers reminds me of?
Jimmy Carter.
It's the same repulsive sanctimony...mixed with oozing hatred.

45 Eowyn2  4/24/08 11:41:02 am reply quote 0

re: #8 coquimbojoe

The

46 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:41:06 am reply quote 3
We speak to two different audiences.

Horsefeathers! You both speak to American-hating crowds.

47 rabidsquirrel  4/24/08 11:41:14 am reply quote 0

re: #31 madisonsfriend

AM I the only person who didn't know ABBAS was in DC today? Should I avoid the Metro? Fatah is in town?

Didn't you get the memo? Fatah is "moderate".

They only commit terrorist acts in moderation.

48 Cygnus  4/24/08 11:41:16 am reply quote 2

re: #4 Shug

because he believes them to be true.

At Trinity, they eat the whole waffle

"Take, eat; this is my waffle. Do this in remembrance of me."

/Obama communion (in memory of his failed run for POTUS)

49 Silhouette  4/24/08 11:41:56 am reply quote 9

They honestly don't see anything wrong with what they are saying and think we're misunderstanding them and hearing something worse (what could be worse I can't imagine).

We understood GD America perfectly. We understand bitter and cling perfectly.

50 Roger  4/24/08 11:42:04 am reply quote 0
‘Something’s wrong with me.' -- Unrev. Jeremiah Wright

Jeremiah? You interview would have been good if you had brevity and left it to this sentence.

51 cowsmacker  4/24/08 11:42:18 am reply quote 1

Of course his words were twisted. That's his fault. He's a twisted freak uttering twisted words in a twisted church.

May he continue to dig himself deeper!

52 Shug  4/24/08 11:42:27 am reply quote 0

re: #48 Cygnus

that is hilarious.

53 RTLM  4/24/08 11:42:55 am reply quote 0

Wright's doing an interview with Bill Moyers on Friday and is speaking at the National Press Club next month (iirc)

/Plenty of opportunities to further clarify his remarks

LOL

54 buzzsawmonkey  4/24/08 11:43:49 am reply quote 5

re: #31 madisonsfriend

AM I the only person who didn't know ABBAS was in DC today? Should I avoid the Metro? Fatah is in town?

ABBAS was in town?

There was something in the air that day
Blowing your way, Mohammed
The spirits of all those you blew away--
What could you say, Mohammed?
Peace is never something you would choose
You haven't yet
Since I know you'd do the same again,
Here's to your end, Mohammed.

55 ploome hineni  4/24/08 11:43:51 am reply quote 0

Dubya on TV just said

the palestinians are a high priority for him, and he does not wnt thir state to look like swiss cheese

how about the second plestinian state has a functioning law respecting economically sustainable society

56 Cygnus  4/24/08 11:44:36 am reply quote 0

re: #36 Ringo the Gringo

My moonbatty mother told me that she understands Wrights remarks about America; she said, "thats' what Bush does to people".

I'd call her a name but she is your mom, so I'll refrain from that.

57 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:45:05 am reply quote 2

re: #39 Naso Tang

The latest attempt to keep racism alive is now about Planned Parenthood "targeting" black neighborhoods. Whatever one's opinion on abortion, Planned Parenthood does a lot more than arrange abortions and it is hard to understand how black neighborhoods should not be "targeted" with family planning and birth control given the terrible rate of out of wedlock births there, compared to the country as a whole.

Not according to the government.

About two-thirds of white and Hispanic women who got pregnant ended up having their babies while 48 percent of black women did. Thirty seven percent of pregnancies to black women were aborted.

58 Roger  4/24/08 11:45:06 am reply quote 0

re: #55 ploome hineni

Israel being the holes in the cheese!

59 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:45:19 am reply quote 0

re: #45 Eowyn2

there goes my lunch

Is that what he has in the bag?

60 F451  4/24/08 11:45:27 am reply quote 4

“It’s to paint me as something. Something’s wrong with me. 'There’s nothing wrong with this country... for its policies. We’re perfect. Our hands are free. Our hands have no blood on them,’” he said. “That’s not a failure to communicate..."

No, that's called a false dichotomy, a favorite trick of lame and dishonest debaters, everywhere and everywhen.

61 madisonsfriend  4/24/08 11:45:33 am reply quote 1

re: #55 ploome hineni

Dubya on TV just said


how about the second plestinian state has a functioning law respecting economically sustainable society

Time to be quiet, George.

62 ploome hineni  4/24/08 11:45:43 am reply quote 0

re: #55 ploome hineni

Dubya on TV just said


how about the second plestinian state has a functioning law respecting economically sustainable society

Dubya knows that is impossible, so DUbya will settle for weakening and chipping awy at Israel

/@#$%^&*()_

63 wolfie  4/24/08 11:45:50 am reply quote 1

re: #49 Silhouette

They honestly don't see anything wrong with what they are saying and think we're misunderstanding them and hearing something worse (what could be worse I can't imagine).

We understood GD America perfectly. We understand bitter and cling perfectly.

NPR. They're preaching to the choir.....or, more exactly, to lefties who might be just a little bit concerned about Wright. There assuring them that Hillary is wrong. The Wright thing is no big deal. We in the media can spin it, handle it. Obama can win in November.

64 maddogg  4/24/08 11:46:11 am reply quote 0

re: #46 MandyManners

Horsefeathers! You both speak to American-hating crowds.

Horsefeathers? Is that you Mandy? :)

65 buzzsawmonkey  4/24/08 11:46:13 am reply quote 0

re: #60 F451

No, that's called a false dichotomy, a favorite trick of lame and dishonest debaters, everywhere and everywhen.

That reminds me...where is A. van Hilten?

66 Sharmuta  4/24/08 11:46:19 am reply quote 0
So that what happened in Philadelphia where he had to respond to the sound bytes, he responded as a politician.

Indeed- he waffled.

67 Silhouette  4/24/08 11:46:44 am reply quote 6

And as always, the strawman argument that those that don't agree that America is evil are *really* saying that America is perfect, without flaw.

‘Something’s wrong with me. There’s nothing wrong with this country ... for its policies. We’re perfect. Our hands are free. Our hands have no blood on them,

So he argues that if America isn't perfect, which of course it isn't because nothing is, then there is some truth to the anti-American worldview.

They are the ones with the extreme point of view, seeing nothing but the flaws, but accuse us of seeing nothing but the good.

68 madisonsfriend  4/24/08 11:46:51 am reply quote 1

So do we need a Lizard section on the IHOP menu - we got the pancake, we got the waffle, anything peanutty on that menu?

69 ploome hineni  4/24/08 11:47:05 am reply quote -3

.....the last gesture of a failed American administration

fuck the Jews

70 Occasional Reader  4/24/08 11:47:24 am reply quote 3
Mr. Wright said, “I think they wanted to communicate that I am unpatriotic, that I am un-American, that I am filled with hate speech, that I have a cult at Trinity United Church of Christ.

Yeah? So?

71 Diamond Bullet  4/24/08 11:47:39 am reply quote 4
“I think they wanted to communicate that I am unpatriotic, that I am un-American, that I am filled with hate speech, that I have a cult at Trinity United Church of Christ. And by the way, guess who goes to his church, hint, hint, hint? That’s what they wanted to communicate.”

Mission...accomplished?

72 madisonsfriend  4/24/08 11:47:42 am reply quote 0

re: #69 ploome hineni

.....the last gesture of a failed American administration

fuck the Jews

Sorry, no one in this failed administration is my type- I won't be f--king any of them.

73 yochanan  4/24/08 11:47:46 am reply quote 3

fox anouces hard proof of N.K. NUKES IN SYRIA

74 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:47:51 am reply quote 2

re: #49 Silhouette

They honestly don't see anything wrong with what they are saying and think we're misunderstanding them and hearing something worse (what could be worse I can't imagine).

We understood GD America perfectly. We understand bitter and cling perfectly.

I think that is exactly write. They feel that there should be no scandal because they are speaking the truth. If there is a scandal then we have to be twisting what they say. If we don't like it, it has to be out of context.

75 Eowyn2  4/24/08 11:48:04 am reply quote 0

re: #35 Dad O' Blondes

We're racists when we point out that he's a racist.

Funny how that works.

.

its a vicious circle

76 3 wood  4/24/08 11:48:27 am reply quote 6

You know, if Wright can just keep talking into microphones for the next 6 months, McCain might just win all 50 states.

77 derek  4/24/08 11:48:43 am reply quote 2
He added, “I do what I do. He does what politicians do. So that what happened in Philadelphia where he had to respond to the sound bytes, he responded as a politician.”

And I'm going to do what I do, which is to mainly keep on calling you a racist treasonous prick.

I think I speak for everyone at LFG when I say "Thanks for helping sink Obama's campaign for the Whitehouse."

78 Ringo the Gringo  4/24/08 11:49:03 am reply quote 0

re: #56 Cygnus

I'd call her a name but she is your mom, so I'll refrain from that.

Thanks.

I'll argue with my Lefty siblings, but I just bite my tounge with my mother...It's just not worth it.

Besides, her views are so incoherant that you can't really have any type of discussion anyhow.

79 Silhouette  4/24/08 11:49:20 am reply quote 1

re: #68 madisonsfriend

So do we need a Lizard section on the IHOP menu - we got the pancake, we got the waffle, anything peanutty on that menu?

Well, the Car-B-Ques have made the entire Franco-automotive output into French Toast.

80 Occasional Reader  4/24/08 11:49:20 am reply quote 0

And as noted on the previous thread, Wright is speaking at the National Press Club next week (4/28). The event is sold out - sorry!

I wonder if he'll follow Tim Robbins' lead; stand up in front of a bank of microphones at the National Press Club, and complain about his Brave Voice of Dissent is being silenced by the Bush regime.

81 3 wood  4/24/08 11:49:32 am reply quote 0

re: #46 MandyManners

Horsefeathers!

Who are you and what did you do with our Mandy?!

82 American_Infidel_Dog  4/24/08 11:49:40 am reply quote 2

Bah. This guy is a racist race-baiting huckster, who follows Black Liberation Theology, which is thinly disguised revolutionary Marxism hidden beneath the veneer of Christianity, in order to provide a more insidious form of cultural assault.

Ever wonder why people who follow BLT always seem to have at least one Che Guevara t-shirt in their closet/drawer somewhere?

83 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:49:53 am reply quote 0

re: #64 maddogg

Horsefeathers? Is that you Mandy? :)

You're darn tootin'!

84 chicagodudewhotrades  4/24/08 11:50:09 am reply quote 0

re: #73 yochanan

Yoch, I'm watching that too. Looks like we or the Israelis had a informant, since the photos were taken inside the facility

85 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:50:40 am reply quote 0

re: #65 buzzsawmonkey

That reminds me...where is A. van Hilten?

Isn't he still prattling on at the Nazi thread?

86 Occasional Reader  4/24/08 11:50:48 am reply quote 0
Trinity United Church of Christ. And by the way, guess who goes to his church, hint, hint, hint?

Well, Rev, you're the one who designates it as a "black" church, a racially-restricted religion; so why don't you tell us?

87 buzzsawmonkey  4/24/08 11:50:59 am reply quote 2

re: #82 American_Infidel_Dog

Ever wonder why people who follow BLT always seem to have at least one Che Guevara t-shirt in their closet/drawer somewhere?

I thought most of the people who follow BLT could be found in coffee shops ordering three-deckers.

88 Roger  4/24/08 11:51:29 am reply quote 0

re: #84 chicagodudewhotrades

Oooooo! There's gonna be some dead Syrian scientists/engineers! Hope they don't get the good guy!

89 Ringo the Gringo  4/24/08 11:51:33 am reply quote 3

incoherant = incoherent

..actually incoherant maybe an even better spelling in her case.

90 irongrampa  4/24/08 11:51:40 am reply quote 0

I would be pleased to make the first donation toward renting a backhoe for the good Rev, a shovel's inadequate for that hole.

91 Jito463  4/24/08 11:52:08 am reply quote 0

re: #82 American_Infidel_Dog

Ever wonder why people who follow BLT always seem to have at least one Che Guevara t-shirt in their closet/drawer somewhere?

People who like sandwiches....like Che Guevera?

92 MandyManners  4/24/08 11:52:11 am reply quote 0

re: #81 3 wood

Who are you and what did you do with our Mandy?!

Well, golly!

93 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:52:24 am reply quote 0

re: #69 ploome hineni

There is always this Jew.

/Just sayin'. Bed + crackers = she's still there.

94 BGOH  4/24/08 11:52:26 am reply quote 0

Those are the most honest quotes that I have heard from anyone associated with the Obama camp.

Does anyone else feel like waffles? Why I do I feel like waffles?

95 Occasional Reader  4/24/08 11:52:45 am reply quote 4

re: #60 F451

No, that's called a false dichotomy


And I'm sick of it. I can't count the number of times over the last 6 or 7 years that, after I shoot down some lefty acquaintances latest half-baked claim of American atrocities, he or she responds with "oh, so you think America is utterly perfect and has never done anything wrong!" Morons.

96 rabidsquirrel  4/24/08 11:52:47 am reply quote 0

re: #76 3 wood

You know, if Wright can just keep talking into microphones for the next 6 months, McCain might just win all 50 states.

Wright could publicly call for death to all Jews, pledge his allegiance to Al Qaida, and curse God (all with Barry O's tacit approval), and Massachussetts (and others) would still go to the Obamamessiah.

97 BillLangston  4/24/08 11:52:52 am reply quote 1

re: #44 Wolfie

You know who Myers reminds me of?
Jimmy Carter.
It's the same repulsive sanctimony...mixed with oozing hatred.

You got that right, perfect comparison.

SF
Bill

98 jcm  4/24/08 11:53:10 am reply quote 0

re: #65 buzzsawmonkey

That reminds me...where is A. van Hilten?

He's exhausted after failing to bring us to our senses.

99 Kenneth  4/24/08 11:53:22 am reply quote 1

There are three audiences for this stuff:

1. Obama's hard-core followers - they swallow it whole.
2. Those who would never vote for Obama anyway - that would be most of us here at LGF.
3. Undecided Democrats & independents - and the more they hear of this stuff, the more they are being turned off.

All I can say is, "Bring it on!"

100 coquimbojoe  4/24/08 11:53:55 am reply quote 0

re: #98 jcm

He's exhausted after failing to bring us to our senses.

A is a guy? It could be Ann or something....

101 rabidsquirrel  4/24/08 11:54:05 am reply quote 0

re: #83 MandyManners

You're darn tootin'!

Now you're just creeping me out, Mandy.

102 mattm  4/24/08 11:54:53 am reply quote 1

Rev. Wright, the gift that keeps on giving.

Just like all libs, they believe that is is unfair if you quite them directly or look at their actions to see if they worked.

103 Cygnus  4/24/08 11:55:06 am reply quote 0

re: #78 Ringo the Gringo

Thanks.

I'll argue with my Lefty siblings, but I just bite my tounge with my mother...It's just not worth it.

Besides, her views are so incoherant that you can't really have any type of discussion anyhow.

I have a friend who's mom is a wonderful person and a church-going Christian...and a total lib. I still like her anyway - just don't talk politics.

104 Eowyn2  4/24/08 11:56:05 am reply quote 1

re: #76 3 wood

You know, if Wright can just keep talking into microphones for the next 6 months, McCain might just win all 50 states.

"Jesus was a poor black man"
"God D America"
"U.S. of the KKKKA"

I do not think those words mean what he thinks they mean

105 Silhouette  4/24/08 11:56:52 am reply quote 0

re: #91 Jito463

People who like sandwiches....like Che Guevera?

I thought they ate burritos.

Chez Guevera - actual restaurant - in red-state TN

106 Occasional Reader  4/24/08 11:57:03 am reply quote 5

re: #99 Kenneth

1. Obama's hard-core followers - they swallow it whole.

I still have trouble wrapping my mind around the idea, although I know it's true; an American, who really WANTS a President of the United States who hates the United States.

107 Diamond Bullet  4/24/08 11:57:11 am reply quote 3

re: #82 American_Infidel_Dog

Bah. This guy is a racist race-baiting huckster, who follows Black Liberation Theology, which is thinly disguised revolutionary Marxism hidden beneath the veneer of Christianity, in order to provide a more insidious form of cultural assault.

Ever wonder why people who follow BLT always seem to have at least one Che Guevara t-shirt in their closet/drawer somewhere?


Better still, the Che shirts are usually purchased through some capitalist T-shirt company in the free market.

It's like Hugo Chavez having to sell oil on the capitalist market in order to finance his socialist revolution. Clueless.

108 Shug  4/24/08 11:57:14 am reply quote 0

re: #104 Eowyn2

what do you think he thinks they mean ?

God Damn America.

are there alternate meanings ?

109 redstateredneck  4/24/08 11:57:20 am reply quote 1

re: #103 Cygnus

I have a friend who's mom is a wonderful person and a church-going Christian...and a total lib. I still like her anyway - just don't talk politics.


That's how I have to deal with most of my family.

110 SusanL  4/24/08 11:57:28 am reply quote 0

re: #38 MandyManners

111 redstateredneck  4/24/08 11:58:03 am reply quote 0

re: #105 Silhouette

I thought they ate burritos.

112 Roger  4/24/08 11:58:13 am reply quote 0

re: #106 Occasional Reader

Civilizations come and civilizations go.

113 BGOH  4/24/08 11:58:31 am reply quote 0

re: #103 Cygnus

I have a friend who's mom is a wonderful person and a church-going Christian...and a total lib. I still like her anyway - just don't talk politics.

My mom is like this, too. The funny thing is, she is pretty conservative in the way she processes things, but she is a teacher and, therefore, a union member. She is so beholden to her belief in whatever her union tells her that she simply refuses to think for herself. When challenged, she gets upset and asserts that she has "a right to [her] opinion."

Her only redeeming political quality: she doesn't trust Obama at all. I'm hoping her union doesn't get to her by November, but I'm not holding my breath.

114 paxnhymn  4/24/08 11:58:40 am reply quote 0

re: #85 MandyManners

Isn't he still prattling on at the Nazi thread?

really! Yesterday, between his twisted mind and Ecclesiastes (it really pisses me off that someone that effed up uses a biblical name as a nic) my hair thinned substantially...

115 yochanan  4/24/08 11:59:18 am reply quote 1

WHY THE HELL DOES BUSH THINK A PALI STATE WILL BE ANYTHING BUT A TERRORIST STATE? WHAT THE FUCK IS HE DRINKING ANYWAY?

116 Cygnus  4/24/08 11:59:44 am reply quote 3

re: #115 yochanan

WHY THE HELL DOES BUSH THINK A PALI STATE WILL BE ANYTHING BUT A TERRORIST STATE? WHAT THE FUCK IS HE DRINKING ANYWAY?

Lame Duck Lager.

117 infidelesto  4/24/08 11:59:46 am reply quote 0

If Wright really wanted to help Obama he would crawl into a hole and never speak or be seen again

118 bulwrk  4/24/08 11:59:56 am reply quote 2

Bill Moyers would be completely unwatchable if not for the shows comedic value, I swear he wets himself when he gets a particularly I hate America guest on.

119 Occasional Reader  4/24/08 12:00:24 pm reply quote 3

re: #109 redstateredneck

That's how I have to deal with most of my family.

My experience? The libs in my family (and there are plenty) will every once in a while want to needle me with something, then get angry and demand that we change the subject when I reply. The latest; "Bush said the Pope's speech was 'awesome' - what a moron!" Me: Well, Obama said that people only 'cling' to religion out of 'bitterness', and likened it to xenophobia; a lot more moronic. "Let's stop talking politics! It's so divisive!" Uh, okay.

120 wolfie  4/24/08 12:00:26 pm reply quote 0

re: #106 Occasional Reader

I still have trouble wrapping my mind around the idea, although I know it's true; an American, who really WANTS a President of the United States who hates the United States.

The Culture of Death.

121 itellu3times  4/24/08 12:00:54 pm reply quote 2

Moyers is crazier than Wright.

122 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  4/24/08 12:00:59 pm 0
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