Barack Obama's pastor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, suggested in an interview with Bill Moyers that Obama agreed with his comments which stirred a furor in March, but instead of framing their stories around evidence Obama may be in sync with Wright's paranoid and America-hating rants, the network evening newscasts on Thursday stressed Wright's claim his sermons were unfairly distorted.
CBS's Jim Axelrod relayed how Wright asserted “parts of his sermons were publicized by Obama's opponents to damage Obama, but that they fundamentally misrepresented Wright's ministry and Wright himself.” NBC anchor Brian Williams related how “Wright says he does not think he's been treated fairly,” before reporter Andrea Mitchell began with Wright's insistence “his sermons were taken out of context to hurt Barack Obama.” Leading into a soundbite from Washington Post editorial writer Jonathan Capehart, who in March hailed Obama's speech on race as “a very important gift the Senator has given the country,” Mitchell asserted “some analysts agree that Wright was taken out of context.”
None of the stories aired any of Jeremiah Wright's infamous allegations. ABC's David Wright came the closest in recalling that “Wright does not disavow controversial remarks he has made in his church, some of which are sharply critical of the U.S., its history and its policies.”
Indeed, in a sermon the Sunday after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Wright suggested America spurred and deserved the attacks: “We bombed Hiroshima! We bombed Nagasaki! And we nuked far more than the thousands in New York and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye....We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back into our own front yard. America's chickens are coming home to roost.”
Wright's inane paranoia about AIDS: “The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color.”
ABC and NBC ran the Jeremiah Wright soundbite, from the interview to air on Friday night's Bill Moyers Journal on PBS, in which Obama's pastor attributed Obama's March 18 speech to politics, but only NBC's Mitchell hinted as to its meaning, late in her piece: “Now, Reverend Wright told Moyers, Obama's speech was political.” The clip of Reverend Wright:
I do what I do. He does what politicians do. So that what happened in Philadelphia where he had to respond to the soundbites. He responded as a politician. I don't talk to him about politics. So here at a political event he goes out as a politician and says what he has to say as politician.
Transcripts of the stories on the Thursday, April 24 evening newscasts:
CBS Evening News:
KATIE COURIC: Barack Obama, meanwhile, spent the day at home in Chicago, but his controversial pastor broke his silence today. Jim Axelrod is in Washington. And Jim, Jeremiah Wright really went on the offensive.
JIM AXELROD: Yeah, Wright told journalist Bill Moyers, in an interview that will be broadcast tomorrow night on public television, that parts of his sermon -- specific parts of his sermons -- were publicized by Obama's opponents to damage Obama, but that they fundamentally misrepresented Wright's ministry and Wright himself.
JEREMIAH WRIGHT ON PBS: I felt it was unfair. I felt it was unjust. I felt it was untrue. I felt that those who were doing that were doing it for some very devious reasons. [edit jump] 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.
AXELROD: Now, obviously this interview will revive a story the Obama campaign badly wanted to see die, and we will hear more from Wright as well, because he's going to be in Washington to speak to the National Press Club next Monday. Katie.
COURIC: All right, Jim Axelrod. Thank you, Jim.
ABC's World News:
CHARLES GIBSON: We begin tonight with presidential politics, and what has been a major controversy surrounding Barack Obama's campaign: His relationship with his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Ever since brief clips of Wright's sermons hit the airwaves and the Internet, they've become fodder for attacks on Obama. For his part, the candidate has condemned Wright's controversial political statements. But now the pastor, himself, is speaking out. ABC's David Wright is down in Washington tonight. David?
DAVID WRIGHT: Good evening, Charlie. This is the first time that Jeremiah Wright has appeared in public since the controversy erupted. He spoke with Bill Moyers of PBS. And the interview comes at a time when Barack Obama's political enemies are using his association with the pastor against him. In the interview, recorded yesterday in New York, Wright is unrepentant.
JEREMIAH WRIGHT ON PBS: When something is taken, like a soundbite for political purposes, and put constantly over and over again, looped in the face of the public, that's not a failure to communicate. The message that is being communicated by the soundbites is exactly what those pushing those soundbites want to communicate.
BILL MOYERS: What do you think they wanted to communicate?
JEREMIAH WRIGHT: 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. They know nothing about the church. They know nothing about our prison ministry. They know nothing about our food-share ministry. They know nothing about our senior citizen's home.
JEREMIAH WRIGHT IN ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE: God never fails!
DAVID WRIGHT: Wright does not disavow controversial remarks he has made in his church, some of which are sharply critical of the U.S., its history and its policies.
BILL MOYERS: Did you ever imagine that you would come to personify the black anger that so many whites fear?
JEREMIAH WRIGHT: No, I did not.
DAVID WRIGHT: Hillary Clinton has warned that Republicans will use Wright against Obama. Indeed, this week, Republicans in North Carolina, unveiled this ad, seen here on YouTube, exploiting Wright, which they say they plan to run, despite the objections of GOP nominee John McCain. Moyers asked Wright for his reaction to Obama's speech on race relations in Philadelphia.
BARACK OBAMA ON MARCH 18: Reverend Wright's comments were not only wrong, but divisive. Divisive at a time when we need unity.
BILL MOYERS: How did it go down with you when you heard Barack Obama say those things?
JEREMIAH WRIGHT: It went down very simply. He's a politician. I'm a pastor. I do what I do, he does what politicians do. [edit jump] So that what happened in Philadelphia, where he had to respond to the soundbites, he responded as a politician.
DAVID WRIGHT: Now, the full interview will be broadcast on PBS tomorrow at 9. And we'll be seeing a a lot more of Reverend Wright in the coming days: On Sunday he's at the NAACP. On Monday, at the National Press Club. As for the Obama campaign, they say they had nothing to do with either the timing or the content of Wright's remarks. He's his own man, obviously. They would have preferred to keep a low profile. Charlie?
NBC Nightly News:
BRIAN WILLIAMS: There's been a development in presidential politics tonight. Barack Obama's former pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, has given his first interview since that firestorm over parts of his sermons on the Internet shook up the campaign. Wright says he does not think he's been treated fairly. The story from NBC's Andrea Mitchell.
ANDREA MITCHELL: Finally speaking out, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright told Bill Moyers on PBS, his sermons were taken out of context to hurt Barack Obama.
JEREMIAH WRIGHT ON PBS: I think they really 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.
BILL MOYERS: What did you think when you began to see those very brief soundbites circulating as they did?
JEREMIAH WRIGHT: I felt it was unfair. I felt it was unjust. I felt it was untrue. I felt those who were doing that were doing it for some very devious reasons.
MITCHELL Obama first defended his former pastor who had married him and his wife and baptized their children. He said he had never heard any offensive sermons, but finally gave a speech criticizing his most fiery remarks.
BARACK OBAMA, MARCH 18: Reverend Wright's comments were not only wrong but divisive. Divisive at a time when we need unity.
MITCHELL: The issue still didn't die down.
HILLARY CLINTON ON MARCH 25: You know, we don't have a choice when it comes to our relatives, we have a choice when it comes to our pastors.
MITCHELL: Now, Reverend Wright told Moyers, Obama's speech was political.
JEREMIAH WRIGHT: I do what I do. He does what politicians do. So that what happened in Philadelphia where he had to respond to the soundbites. He responded as a politician. I don't talk to him about politics. So here at a political event he goes out as a politician and says what he has to say as politician.
MITCHELL: Some analysts agree that Wright was taken out of context.
JONATHAN CAPEHART, WASHINGTON POST: You can't teach the nation about African-American churches and African-American church-going in 15 minutes.
MITCHELL: Supporters hope Wright's explanation will humanize the pastor and answer his critics. But it could revive an issue the campaign had hoped had died down and add fuel to the race issue in this campaign. Andrea Mitchell, NBC News, New York.
WILLIAMS: By the way, you can see the entire interview with Reverend Wright on Bill Moyers Journal tomorrow night at 9 PM on PBS stations.
—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center



JIM AXELROD: Yeah, Wright told journalist Bill Moyers, in an interview that will be broadcast tomorrow night on public television, that parts of his sermon -- specific parts of his sermons -- were publicized by Obama's opponents to damage Obama, but that they fundamentally misrepresented Wright's ministry and Wright himself.
DAVID WRIGHT: Good evening, Charlie. This is the first time that Jeremiah Wright has appeared in public since the controversy erupted. He spoke with Bill Moyers of PBS. And the interview comes at a time when Barack Obama's political enemies are using his association with the pastor against him. In the interview, recorded yesterday in New York, Wright is unrepentant.
DAVID WRIGHT: Hillary Clinton has warned that Republicans will use Wright against Obama. Indeed, this week, Republicans in North Carolina, unveiled this ad, seen here on YouTube, exploiting Wright, which they say they plan to run, despite the objections of GOP nominee John McCain. Moyers asked Wright for his reaction to Obama's speech on race relations in Philadelphia.
BRIAN WILLIAMS: There's been a development in presidential politics tonight. Barack Obama's former pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, has given his first interview since that firestorm over parts of his sermons on the Internet shook up the campaign. Wright says he does not think he's been treated fairly. The story from NBC's Andrea Mitchell.
MITCHELL Obama first defended his former pastor who had married him and his wife and baptized their children. He said he had never heard any offensive sermons, but finally gave a speech criticizing his most fiery remarks.
JONATHAN CAPEHART, WASHINGTON POST: You can't teach the nation about African-American churches and African-American church-going in 15 minutes. 












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Rev. Wrong!
April 25, 2008 - 12:16 ET by iveseenitallFrom the small clip I saw of the "interview" with Moyers, looks like Rev.Wrong is playing the "victim". Typical of today's "liberals". They commit the dirty and then smile and act like butter won't melt in their mouths. "It's YOUR fault" for condemning my despicable behavior, "You have a nerve to "judge" ME". Of couse, more troubling is that Wrong is part and parcel of the 60's radicals who surround Barry and his wife. The Obama's are indoctrinated in anti-American communism. Don't take my word for it, simply open your ears and listen to every stinking word any of them utter. As the old sportscaster, Warner Wolfe, used to say, "Lets go to the video tape."
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
I am sick and tired of this
April 25, 2008 - 12:10 ET by motherbeltI am sick and tired of this "taken out of context" baloney! The context is there, and makes his feelings for America very plain!!
I felt it was unfair. I felt it was unjust. I felt it was untrue
HUH?????
Comeon, Reverend, don't hold back! What was unfair? What was untrue? What was unjust????
Gee, didn't the genius interviewer think to ask him that???
A 6th grader would do a better job! Talk about useless.
Sheesh.
Motherbelt
April 25, 2008 - 12:14 ET by iveseenitallRight on , motherbelt. It is surely no coincidence that Moyers was the interviewer with which he chose to explain himself. I think his next stop is the NAACP. How about an interview on FOX, Rev.?
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
Motherb
April 25, 2008 - 12:59 ET by docbIf you wanted to be informed- you can easily get the sermons on Youtube or other outlets. It appears that most of the clintonites persist in being willfully ignorant and it serves their purpose to remain in the dark and spew hatred and disinformation...OH_I forgot- it does serve your purpose....to keep the the low knowledge voters in line.
MOYERS WORKS FOR THE DNC
April 25, 2008 - 12:28 ET by mattmHe is running cover for Lefty extremists. He is and always has been a Democrat propagandist. That's fine for him to do that...but people ought to know this so they don't mistake him for a journalist.
1964 Daisy Ad (created my Moyers) scaring voters into electing Johnson.
JEREMIAH WRIGHT ON PBS:
April 25, 2008 - 12:30 ET by bigtimerJEREMIAH WRIGHT ON PBS: When something is taken, like a soundbite for political purposes, and put constantly over and over again, looped in the face of the public, that's not a failure to communicate. The message that is being communicated by the soundbites is exactly what those pushing those soundbites want to communicate.
I heard this last night, this man is absolutely unbelievable, to have the audicity of hoping that all Americans are so simple not to understand that these soundbites we see and hear are coming from your own mouth.....YOUR OWN WORDS out of YOUR OWN MOUTH!
His empty rhetoric, his softer voice, his suit doesn't change one single thing when it comes to his hatepreach...and all the spin from the talking heads aren't going to change that.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
BT
April 25, 2008 - 12:44 ET by iveseenitallRight on, BT. Thank God for video tape.
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
The message that is being
April 25, 2008 - 13:10 ET by motherbeltThe message that is being communicated by the soundbites is exactly what those pushing those soundbites want to communicate. - Rev. Wright
No, Rev. Wright, the message being communicated by the soundbites is, from your own, mouth, your feelings about this country.
Which part of what's on those soundbites are you now disputing?
Once again, irony is lost
April 25, 2008 - 12:41 ET by PeskyDaneOnce again, irony is lost on libtards. When you read the entire transcripts of the sermons, and get the "full contex," it actaully sounds worse than the soundbites.
What sickens me is their smarmy refusal to apologize, as well as the routine double-standard.
Whenever the libtards get "offended," the "guilty" party is tormented into apologizing, and then tormented some more because their apology didn't come quick enough or wasn't worded right, or is somehow lacking. Once the apology is "accepted," then it's time to go after their source of income so that the offending party can be properly punished. After all, if they didn't deserve to be punished there wouldn't have been a need to apologize a thousand times, now would there?
You'll Notice
April 25, 2008 - 12:45 ET by geoff.galeFile this among things you'll never see:
Someone asking Rev. Wrong to demonstrate how any of his actions counter the anti-Americanism of his comments. Something along the lines of "You strongly imply that it's your love of America that gives your harsh words the context that makes them acceptable. Specifically Reverend, what actions have you taken to contribute to the betterment of the whole country and not just the black community?"
"All that is necessary for the trimuph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797)
www.conservativeboot...
WOW! He spoke to Bill Moyer's?
April 25, 2008 - 12:58 ET by DEVILDOCMOMNow I know how sincere and honest he is...to chose such a balanced venue. " Mitchell asserted “some analysts agree that Wright was taken out of context.” " As an ER nurse who works with psych patients I can tell you how ridiculous that comment is...You would not believe what "some" would agree with on a regular basis.
Make the messages available yourself, Pastor Wright
April 25, 2008 - 14:43 ET by nkviking75If I were Pastor Wright and I were telling the truth about being taken out of context, I'd make each sermon available online complete and unedited, and then I'd publicize the heck out of the website so people could decide for themselves.
But then, if I were Pastor Wright, I probably wouldn't want people checking on me, would I? That would probably be racist.
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
After the warm and fuzzy
April 25, 2008 - 19:17 ET by zhombreAfter the warm and fuzzy Jeremiah Wright, I'm sure next up will be the lighter side of Bill Ayers. Cuddling kittens with his grandchildren. Mentoring students at University of Illinois. Showing the audience his south Chicago apartment master bedroom suite where he & Bernadette Dorhn sleep like Ward & June Cleaver in twin beds. Speaking out earnestly and moist-eyed about how much he wants nothing more than a brighter future for America so we can all live in peace, freedom and shared prosperity.
How in the heck can Wright's
April 25, 2008 - 19:57 ET by Chris NormanHow in the heck can Wright's rantings, recorded live, be "distorted"? If there's any distortion, it's coming from Obama, Wright, and the media, in their attempt to sweep Wright's s bile under the rug.
Is Wright Right About Racism?
April 26, 2008 - 01:24 ET by SashaReverend Jeremiah Wright and scores of unjustly treated people of many colors have been trying to tell us over the past 35 years that White Supremacy was the root cause to many problems destroying America.
Let’s look at the historic facts. Absolute power corrupts! Nothing is more racist and sexist than forty-three White men being sought-out, supported and elected president by mostly White people. Not excluding a few presidents who would have NEVER been elected if it weren't for the Black vote. We have staggering numbers of human casualties in an unjust war that should have never been waged. Our nation is in an economic slide our standing in the world is at an all time low. And too many of you are belaboring about an angry, not hateful, Black preacher who was ignored for 35 years. Give me a BREAK! This is the BIGGEST fairy tale.
Is Wright Right About Racism?
http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/3596/is_wright_right_about_racism/
Racism is a serious problem in America.
http://www.splcenter.org/center/petitions/standstrong/index.jsp?ondntsrc=MBQ080470ABH
Wake-up America and take the blinders off!
OBAMA '08!
Hi Sasha.... Been
April 26, 2008 - 01:33 ET by bigtimerHi Sasha....
Been wondering when you were gonna' post.
Nice.
One thing about it gal...the black preacher that was ignored for thirty five years according to your historical facts, is getting his fifteen minutes of fame now....and it is destroying your Obama.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
Wow bt
April 26, 2008 - 01:44 ET by shawn228You have really mellowed. The old bt would have torn her a new one.
shawn... I just
April 26, 2008 - 01:49 ET by bigtimershawn...
I just did.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
awesome bt
April 26, 2008 - 01:53 ET by shawn228I saw that on the other thread as well. One thing I hate about some on this site. This includes liberals and conservatives is when someone does not back up what they say, avoid questions, or decide to flood a thread with links.
I guess only time will tell with Sasha.
shawn... "Never murder
April 26, 2008 - 01:56 ET by bigtimershawn...
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
bt
April 26, 2008 - 02:00 ET by shawn228Good point. Sasha is probably cutting and pasting her second round of links as I am typing this.
ok bt I was wrong
April 26, 2008 - 02:07 ET by shawn228She decided to use the same ones twice
sniff
April 26, 2008 - 02:23 ET by JWFi am going to....ohhh...I am all verkempt.
Rev. Wright grew up in Pennsylvania, an absolute hotbed of discrimination and segregation.... oh wait, that was in the south.
YES! 43 white men is not fair at all... oh wait. The majority of this country is and always has been caucasion. So the majority of candidates to choose from will be, wait for it, oh yea, causasion. And they were voted in to office by the majority of what, hmmmm, people that voted? Are you saying that they were placed in to that office by the free will of the people. oh god no, there is just something wrong with that.
Ok, sasha did not like the war, so can someone contact someone and then leave a sticky note or something so we can call the whole thing off? cuz you know sasha does not like it and all, you know nevermind that whole president and congress approval process and all those allies helping out cuz you know hey, sasha has all the answers and they wuz wrong you know.
Yea, I know all about the economic slide. I was just talking to a guy in the breadline the other day and he was telling me 95% of the people are employed, and I was like well sasha says that ain't right. He says what about the whole 13 trillion dollar GDP, I says hey sasha. He says what about our standing? I says do you want sasha to start crying again?
I am confused, am I supposed to ignore the angry hateful Black preacher or sasha?
JWF... ROFLMAO....that is
April 26, 2008 - 02:27 ET by bigtimerJWF...
ROFLMAO....that is beautiful!
Now you made my night.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
why do they come here?
April 26, 2008 - 03:22 ET by JWFAfter 5 years, I don't know why the come here to whine about a war we are winning. It gets so tedious.
How about you and I go over to the Koskids site and discuss our favorite shows on the military channel. Me, I am partial to anatomy of a carrier because I like big hulking death machines, while I suspect you are partial to 10 ten tanks bacause you like to see stuff get blowed up but good.
I know the Koskids would love us.