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Jeremiah Wright

Does Palin Really Want To Talk About Rev. Wright?

Mon Oct 6, 2008 at 05:31 pm

Really? Should we start talking more about her pastor problem? Oh but wait. The Republicans want you to be pissed off because Jeremiah Wright said "God damn America" at a sermon Obama wasn't even present for.

So did Wright say something like, "The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government"? How about "I won't be buried under their [America's] damn flag"? Nope. ThosAlaskan Independence Partye were all by the founder of the Alaskan Independence Party, and Todd Palin was a member of them. Here's even a video of Palin praising the group that hates America:

So does she really want to get into this game? I got a feeling Obama could really unleash and destroy and political future she thinks she has outside of Alaska.


The Media's America

Thu May 1, 2008 at 10:30 am

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I am definitely no artist, but this should get the point across.


Yes We Are!

Thu May 1, 2008 at 09:48 am

Barack and Michelle Obama said this today:

Democrat Barack Obama and his wife said Thursday the public is tired of hearing about incendiary remarks by their former pastor, as they sought to put the controversy that has rocked his presidential campaign to rest.

"We hear time and time again voters are tired of this," Michelle Obama said in an interview the couple gave to NBC's "Today" show.'

Again we are stuck suffering through some media created outrage. MSNBC has been particularly disgusting with this story. It has been the topic of conversation for the last several days. They want people to think it is the main issue facing Americans, and that we worry about nothing else. Forget Iraq, the economy, terrorism, health care, jobs, etc. - we want to hear about Wright! This just shows how out of touch they are with the American public.

So how much is America concerned about Wright? Markos digs that up for us:

How much bigger? 43 percent of respondents are concerned about the 71-year-old John McCain's close ties to George Bush.

36 percent have concerns about Clinton's political opportunism, and 27 percent are concerned about Bill Clinton being back in the White House.

34 percent have problems with Obama's "bitter" remarks and 32 percent give a damn about Jeremiah Wright.

The two biggest "outrages" the media has created, Wright and "bittergate", are the least of voters concerns. In that poll, it looks like John McCain has the most to worry about. I wonder if MSNBC will bring this up? I doubt it since it's just a poll - a poll ran by NBC!


Wright Meet Bus

Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 08:24 pm

And you have now been thrown under it:

Barack Obama angrily denounced his former pastor for "divisive and destructive" remarks on race, seeking to divorce himself from the incendiary speaker and a fury that threatens to engulf his front-running Democratic presidential campaign.

Actually it is more like Obama was driving the bus. I hope one strong message comes out of all this mess - religion and politics do not mix. I bet if we examined sermons given by preachers of any presidential candidate, we could find some really controversial stuff being said.


Rev. Wright Is Kicking Ass

Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 09:49 am

He is taking questions from the National Press Club and is kicking ass on the answers. This guy is really good at it and not giving the media what they want - another controversial sound bite.

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