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Quote of the day

From Barry O, regarding that certifiable nutcase of a preacher he’s got:

“The person I saw yesterday was not the person I met 20 years ago.”

Like hell he’s not!  He’s the same anti-American, anti-white, anti-Semitic bigoted moonbat now that he’s been for the better part of his life.  Who in the hell does Osamabama think he’s fooling?  Either he knew Wright was like that and is therefore lying to us all right now by feigning outrage and shock, or he really didn’t know Wright was like that and is thus a complete imbecile who doesn’t need to be anywhere near the Oval Office.  I’m leaning towards the former:

Obama’s recollection in Dreams from My Father of his first time at Trinity United 20 years ago:

The title of Reverend Wright’s sermon that morning was “The Audacity of Hope.” He began with a passage from the Book of Samuel—the story of Hannah, who, barren and taunted by her rivals, had wept and shaken in prayer before her God. The story reminded him, he said, of a sermon a fellow pastor had preached at a conference some years before, in which the pastor described going to a museum and being confronted by a painting title Hope….

“It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port-au-Prince see in a year, where white folks’ greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere…That’s the world! On which hope sits!”

And so it went, a meditation on a fallen world. While the boys next to me doodled on their church bulletin, Reverend Wright spoke of Sharpsville and Hiroshima, the callousness of policy makers in the White House and in the State House. As the sermon unfolded, though, the stories of strife became more prosaic, the pain more immediate. The reverend spoke of the hardship that the congregation would face tomorrow, the pain of those far from the mountaintop, worrying about paying the light bill…

Wright doesn’t sound all that different.

The Obamessiah wants us to elect him not on his experience (since he has none), but on his judgment.  Considering he fraternizes with domestic terrorists (Ayers and Dohrn), crooks (Rezko), and conspiracy theory black liberation “preachers” who he just knew wasn’t always like that, I’d say his judgment is questionable at best, and downright lousy at worst.

April 30, 2008 Posted by | moonbats, Obama, quote of the day | 7 Comments

   

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