Showing posts with label jeremiah wright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jeremiah wright. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

"Gates-gate" a revealing moment

Law enforcement organizations are righteously (and rightfully) pissed over Obama's ill-considered ramblings about the arrest of Harvard scholar Skip Gates at his home last week.
Many police officers across the country have a message for President Barack Obama: Get all the facts before criticizing one of our own. Obama's public criticism that Cambridge officers "acted stupidly" when they arrested black Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. could make it harder for police to work with people of color, some officers said Thursday.

It could even set back the progress in race relations that helped Obama become the nation's first African-American president, they said.

"What we don't need is public safety officials across the country second-guessing themselves," said David Holway, president of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers, which represents 15,000 public safety officials around the country. "The president's alienated public safety officers across the country with his comments."
In other words, it's not a good situation for law enforcement officers to be left with the impression that a sitting president's instinctive reaction is to side against an officer in cases like this. What other impression can one take away from Obama's comments?

Obama began his remarks with the disclaimer that he didn't know all the facts, just before saying conclusively that the Cambridge police "acted stupidly" in arresting Gates. How can Obama come to that conclusion unless he harbors deeply-held biases against and mistrust of white police officers? For a supposedly "post-racial" president, that's pretty, um, racial.

If one needed any evidence that Obama does, in fact, share the beliefs of Jeremiah Wright, his pastor and "spiritual advisor" of 20 some years, look no further.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Urgent: Rev. Wright says something sensible

In shocking news today, Rev. Jeremiah Wright said something that actually made sense and outraged nobody.
Barack Obama's controversial former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, says the lesson in Obama's rise to the White House is that black people shouldn't limit themselves -- or allow others to.
Wright later protested that his words were taken out of context.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Showmanship

I just caught a video clip on Fox News of Jeremiah Wright's post retirement guest rant at Trinity United Church...the one in which he makes oh-so-clever jabs at Elizabeth Hasselbeck, CNN, Fox News, Sean Hannity, and other entries in his book of enemies.

The guy's not a preacher, or man of any god I've ever heard of...he's a showman. A sideshow huckster. He's a fucking carney, and his parishioners (including Barack Obama) are just as stupid as the idiots who plunk down dollar after dollar expecting to knock down all the milk bottles and win the big stuffed teddy bear for their sweethearts.