It’s Damage Control Time for the liberal press. Count New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof as one in the media masses who have been outraged, just outraged at the supposed conservative bigotry against Barack Obama. This "most monstrous bigotry" isn’t just about race, but also religion. Stating his middle name and Internet whispers that he’s a Muslim "are the religious equivalent of racial slurs."
Kristof concluded his March 9 column by quoting Martin Luther: "I’d rather be ruled by a wise Turk than a foolish Christian."
Through months of outrage over Obama the Supposed Muslim, reporters have largely ignored the church Obama attends in Chicago. The Trinity United Church of Christ claims to be "unashamedly black and unapologetically Christian." It proclaims it’s a church of "an African people, who remain ‘true to our native land,’ the mother continent, the cradle of civilization." You can’t tell conservatives that if their church said it was "a European people," committed to the European culture and motherland, that reporters wouldn’t smell white supremacy in between the lines.
Then there is Obama’s minister, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who in 2007 offered the "Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. Trumpeter Award" to a man who "truly epitomized greatness," anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, head of the Nation of Islam. Is Nicholas Kristof wanting us to believe that offering awards to Farrakhan is simply the act of a "foolish Christian"? It gives an entirely new meaning to Kristof’s headline, "Obama and the Bigots."
Now some very disturbing Jeremiah Wright sermons are bubbling up, sermons where he screams until he’s hoarse against America, so angry he can’t resist bursting with profanity from the pulpit. In 2003, he built a grand government conspiracy against blacks: "The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing 'God Bless America.' No, no, no, God damn America, that's in the Bible for killing innocent people. God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme."
Five days after 9/11, Rev. Wright was condemning America as bringing on the al-Qaeda attacks with our own terrorism: "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," he yelled. "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 to our own front yards. America's chickens are coming home to roost."
Are we to believe that on the first Sunday after 9/11 – when many Americans crowded into churches looking to mourn, looking for answers, looking for community – that Barack Obama decided to skip church?
ABC’s Brian Ross found these words and then noted Obama has professed "I don't think my church is actually particularly controversial." He said Rev. Wright "is like an old uncle who says things I don't always agree with," telling a Jewish group that everyone has someone like that in their family.
How in the world can this crazy-uncle defense be accepted by the same media which roundly condemned George W. Bush in 2000 because he "stood uncritically" at Bob Jones University? ABC’s George Stephanopoulos suggested Bush’s standard stump speech there made him a "Kamikaze conservative." That was a single moment on Bush’s campaign schedule. Barack Obama’s been attending his crazy uncle’s church for 20 years; that crazy uncle married him and baptized his children, too.
Once these statements hit the airwaves, Obama repudiated them, but then suggested that those mean-spirited conservatives were at it again. "I noticed over the last several weeks that the forces of division have started to raise their ugly heads again," Obama declared. But the "forces of division" were right there within his campaign, until Obama expelled his minister from his African-American religious leadership team.
Barack Obama looks phony either way. Either he missed all of these sermons, meaning his "devout Christian" talk on CBS doesn’t match his church attendance record, or he sincerely thinks that hateful, race-baiting, America-bashing sermons are part of a pleasant Sunday worship experience. The press has an obligation to pursue this.
If Obama really meant any of this rhetoric about healing racial divisions – in any of his speeches over many months of campaigning – he would have quit his hate-spewing minister and his Church of Slurs a long time ago. If the media ever meant to be fair and balanced instead of a real-life comedy sketch full of slavish Obama myth-builders, they would have found this story a long time ago.




















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Kristoff is Confused
March 18, 2008 - 15:11 ET by allanfAs usual Kristof is confused. It seem that the people talking about race and religion are for the most part on the left.
Another Kristof piece on Obama
March 18, 2008 - 15:24 ET by PShannonOn February 27th, 2007, Barack Hussein Obama said the Muslim call to prayer is "one of the prettiest sounds on Earth."
In an interview with Nicholas Kristof, published in The New York Times, Obama recited the Muslim call to prayer, the Adhan, "with a first-class [Arabic] accent."
The opening lines of the Adhan (Azaan) is the Shahada:
"Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme!
Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme!
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that Muhammad is his prophet... "
According to Islamic scholars, reciting the Shahada, the Muslim declaration of faith, makes one a Muslim. This simple yet profound statement expresses a Muslim's complete acceptance of, and total commitment to, the message of Islam.
Obama knows this from his Quranic studies -- and he knows the New York Times will publish this fact and it will be seen throughout the Islamic world.
Regardless of Obama's religion, what message is he sending the world's 1.2 billion Muslims?
Original New York Times source -- requires LogIn.
http://www.freedomsenemies.com/_more/obama.htm
"Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! I witness that there..."
March 18, 2008 - 16:04 ET by vrwc13"According to Islamic scholars, reciting the Shahada, the Muslim declaration of faith, makes one a Muslim."
...shouldn't this be getting a bit more attention?
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With Kristof's attitude he
March 18, 2008 - 15:16 ET by ConservativeRexWith Kristof's attitude he may very well get his wish.
He is only speaking for himself in that matter. I will resist the Turks attempt to have me like the Kristofs of this country. Turks recognize sheep, and devour them.
And what about the lie,
March 18, 2008 - 15:24 ET by motherbeltAnd what about the lie, that perhaps hadn't come to light when Mr. Bozell wrote this column?
As little as a week ago, Obama denied having heard this kind of talk from Wright.
In an interview Friday with FOX News, Obama said he personally never
had heard the pastor’s controversial comments, though he joined his
Trinity United Church of Christ nearly 20 years ago.
Now he admits he knew of them. (Maybe because the quote surfaced of Wright saying a year ago that Obama would have to distance himself?)
I think with each passing
March 18, 2008 - 15:37 ET by marpelI think with each passing minute, Obama digs himself deeper and deeper. Each time he dances around the truth, he loses credibility and each time he loses credibility, he loses the respect of the people.
The faster the star rises, the faster the fire burns out.
And the MSM just keeps insulting the intelligence of the American people.
Dem Dillemma
March 18, 2008 - 15:43 ET by Cool ArrowAnd the Dems have done nothing more than raise a charter member of the Black Klux Klan to the nominee slot.
They're so stupid they don't even know they're stupid.
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LOL! That's pretty dang
March 18, 2008 - 15:50 ET by marpelLOL! That's pretty dang stupid..
Cool,
March 18, 2008 - 16:36 ET by R D HelmThey're so stupid they don't even know they're stupid.
LMAO-Wow, that's pretty stupid.
Theme for Election '08: I want my mommy!
The media elites understand
March 18, 2008 - 18:23 ET by usinkoreaThe media elites understand they are in a deep pickle:
They created Obama. The gave him a mammoth amount of Hollywood-style positive treatment last year to propel him into the national spotlight like nothing I've ever seen before in my adult life (born 1970).
Then, within the last few months, many of the major media elites and many in the Dem party decided to go for him over Hillary. They made that choice and have been cranking out material for the masses to lead them to that choice as well.
And now their Titanic has smashed into the iceberg.
I'm sure they are terribly depressed right now.
And the clearest thing they can think to do is defend the indefensable.
Give them a couple more weeks...
They will eventually come around to the decision they have to rehabilitate Hillary which will include a wholesale slaughter of Obama.
It should be incredible to watch....
Since Kristof has now "got religion", how about another quote...
March 18, 2008 - 15:48 ET by lotr...from the Quran:
3.151 Soon shall We cast terror into the hearts of the Unbelievers, for that they joined companions with Allah, for which He had sent no authority: their abode will be the Fire: And evil is the home of the wrong-doers!
http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/QURAN/3.htm
Obama first to call for Imus
March 18, 2008 - 15:49 ET by AntiMediaObama first to call for Imus head over racial slur. Drudge has the link.
»→ Obama Imus Link
March 18, 2008 - 15:55 ET by Cool ArrowThanks, AntiMedia. Since it's hard to reach back through Drudge archives, I've included the link here.
Yep, that's his MO now.
He sunk himself into Sharpton status today. Still supports the Black version of David Duke.
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And Sean Hannity was just
March 18, 2008 - 15:55 ET by marpelAnd Sean Hannity was just saying something about this on his radio show. I may be in the minority, but I enjoyed Don Imus when he was on. I didn't always agree with him politically, but who cares? His show was hilarious. With all the money he raised for charity, he should have never been treated the way he was. And somehow, Obama gets a pass?
Makes me sick...
I never even liked Imus,
March 18, 2008 - 16:31 ET by motherbeltI never even liked Imus, but I agree, he got a bum deal. All he did wa try to act cool by talking like black rappers. And David Shuster with his "pimped out" comment about Chelsea. Both just thought they were being cool by using current street slang, in a completely inappropriate venue. Jeremiah Wright was not using any euphemisms...the nastiness was from his own heart, and was intended to be hateful.
Not enough dirt to cover this one up, MSM
March 18, 2008 - 17:06 ET by JayTeeThe MSM could not SELL the Defeat in Iraq, and now they're trying to Sell us Obama's "Victory" over a controversy involving the GD Reverend Wright.
Sorry, I'm not buying any more MSM Baloney, or Salami, or Pastrami, or whatever/However they are packaging the SPAM.
Obama is Spamming us, jaming our input buffers with Spam. It's the Islamic influence of his Early Years, Holding Grudges like Palistinians for 100's of years.
Obama is the RACE Candidate, but it isn't the Presidential Race.
Pearl Harbor never happened????
March 18, 2008 - 16:19 ET by a12iggymomrev (no caps) Wright not only claims 9/11 was our fault but he also claims Pearl Harbor didn't happen. He must use these "sermons" quite often as the audience erupts into cheers on cue when he 'enlightens' us on history. So either Mr Obama doesn't go to church or he is still lying to us about never hearing the good rev (no caps) preach his brand of hatered. Which begs, why lie about being a devote, church going Christian?
His comments on Pearl
March 18, 2008 - 18:30 ET by usinkoreaHis comments on Pearl Harbor, from what little I've heard, were that Roosevelt allowed it to happen because we knew the Japanese were going to bomb it but we didn't stop it because we wanted to go to war.
This has been supported by minority elements in academia for years ---- the kind of minority in academia that, oddly enough, gets invited to talk about it at the kinds of conferences you find a lot of Dem party supporters at, and that make it on C-Span a good bit.
But of course, an influencial element in Dem elite circles, like Hollywood, think the World Trade Center towers were brought down in a controlled explosion....
And that party still gets 50% of the vote somehow????
Kristof concluded his
March 18, 2008 - 16:30 ET by Jack BauerThat's funny, because I'd rather be ruled by the first 100 names in the Telephone Directory than by the Editorial Board of the New York Times.
There is undoubtedly bigotry around in many places
March 18, 2008 - 16:41 ET by c5thenWhat makes me especially angry are the bigots who feel that they are right to practice bigotry because they or their grandmother's were once victims of it.
When I hear Obama trying to dance around the issue and "have his cake and eat it too" I am really worried about the actual kind of "change" that he is thinking of in his campaign stumps.
The day that "politician" became a career choice is the day we started losing the Republic. Let's get it back! Alan Keyes '08.
Obama is beginning to look
March 18, 2008 - 17:40 ET by QueenMumObama is beginning to look more and more like a well-dressed puppet to me. He wasn't able to satisfactorily answer the questions re: his association with Rev. Wrong until he had a well-written speech prepared. And the MsM gave him a pass and allowed him the time to put together what amounts to nothing more than calculated misdirection. I just can't figure out who's the "voice" of Barack Obama. He may be well-spoken, but I don't think he's that smart. I'm beginning to think that he and Hillary have the same campaign advisers. LOL :)
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March 18, 2008 - 17:46 ET by Cool ArrowTo me he looks more like one of the great black leaders of our time. Jackson and Sharpton.
I hope he appreciates this great honor. Use these powers only for hate.
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He faulters, just like the
March 18, 2008 - 18:32 ET by usinkoreaHe faulters, just like the media in all of this, because they understand the bulk of the American people will eat them for breakfast if they say what they truly believe.
What I want to know is
March 18, 2008 - 18:28 ET by goldbarWhat I want to know is why's a Muslim been going to a Christian church for the past twenty years?
»→ Excellent, Goldbar
March 18, 2008 - 18:34 ET by Cool ArrowGood question.
I thought it strange also when I watched the film clips of Obama's pastor, and noticed so many men in the congregation wearing the Muslim Shukr. Christian men wearing hats in church?
Maybe it's one of those religious bastardizations like Santoria.
But as long as they worship the same ideology of hatred, I'm sure they don't give a damn which deity they invite among them.
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Two flags - must be patriotic!
March 19, 2008 - 10:22 ET by Blogger Guy00001Obama gave his speech between two flags. This was supposed to be a subtle sign that Obama is really patriotic and that he really loves this country, unlike his wife and his pastor who hate this country.
It didn't convince me.