Posted on Monday, 28th April 2008 by Patrick Dorwin

I’ll bet you Barack Obama just stood there shaking his head in disbelief, asking why no one would shut him up, as he watched this speech given my his spiritual leader and mentor.

Hat tip on the video to Fred, at Real Debate Wisconsin.

Michelle Malkin adds this interesting tidbit, security for Reverend Wright was provided by The Nation Of Islam

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11 Responses to “Obama’s Pastor does it again”




  1. Roland Melnick Says:

    Granted, I am no fan of the good Reverand, and I don’t believe his message of togetherness, but what was controversial about what he said in that video? Seemed more like a poor attempt at comedy than anything else.

    Why does he need security?




  2. Hello Says:

    Any other student at a public school is taught how to speak English and it’s alright. A friend of mine is a speech therapist and if she corrects the speech of a black child she would be fired……..for being racist! Foreign exchange students are not held back that way.




  3. TheIdealVoice Says:

    Yes, why does a former marine who operated on the President, need security…I thought America supported it’s troops. I guess just the ones who follows the DOD talking points.




  4. FromTheHip Says:

    Another “take” on the pastor if you hadn’t seen it already:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvrIKrK1Xso




  5. anonymousinsider Says:

    What amazed me (as an Obama supporter – don’t hate me!:)) was that the Reverend, while quite flip and, some might say, defiant, clearly didn’t think about the effect this would have on the voters’ impression of Obama.

    Like it or not, the two are connected, and Rev. Wright would be better off coming across as a rational, concerned individual instead of one that clearly doesn’t care about getting his candidate of choice elected. This is all about him now.




  6. 3rd way Says:

    this speech given by his spiritual leader and mentor

    After this speech you guys are going to have to put an end to these lies about Wright being his mentor. This speech was organized by a Hillary supporter, Wright says he isn’t his mentor, Obama says he isn’t his mentor.

    If anything Wright has now made himself an enemy of Obama.




  7. mjonthemove Says:

    I was a public school teacher in the hood of milwaukee last year. I was the minority with both the staff and the students. I corrected English daily. My job was never questioned because of my actions in correcting student’s English. Maybe your friend is a bad teacher. Lord knows there’s enough of those out there.

    And for the record, I still support Obama in ’08, despite this guys rumored “influence” on Obama.




  8. Don Singleton Says:

    Doom for Obama?…

    Would that be the UN resolutions creating the state of Israel (Zionism) or the ones sponsored by the Muslims condemning it?…




  9. Prosqtor Says:

    Interesting that your username is “3rd way” — which is the political philosophy known as Fascism. Fascism was the “3rd way” of governing (Classical Liberalism and Communism being the other two).

    Obama attended the man’s church, wrote glowingly of him in his memoir, and titled his second book based on a speech Rev. Wright gave. He was baptized in the church, as were his children. He retained Rev. Wright to head his campaign’s religious outreach group.

    If Reverend Wright’s not a mentor to Senator Obama, who is?

    Saying he’s not doesn’t prevent it from being true, just as saying he is doesn’t make it so. Evidence, even circumstantial, suggests they were close, are close, and share a common view of government’s role in the lives of people.




  10. Jerome Walton Says:

    Racist! Racist! Racist! He didn’t want anyone to shut him up. Obama was there yelling Halleluiah Praise Jesus. Down with the White Devil. Praise Ala!




  11. Huber Herebert Says:

    I feel sorry for people like Rev. Wright, if I happen to think of them at all. Strange that such angry language could make him happy…Seems that the evolution of civil rights leaders (if you can call many current leaders that) has actually been anti-Darwinian.

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