The Cleansing of Rev. Jeremiah Wright: Playing the Victim for Willing Bill Moyers

When Barack Obama said, “I seek daily to imitate his faith“, he was not talking about Jesus …

To whom is the Democrat presidential hopeful Obama referring? The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, of course. That news comes to us in the form of a piece written by a columnist and clergywoman who supports the junior senator from Illinois in his bid for the White House. (more at Bob McCarty Writes)

It is a matter of history that when Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, General Dwight Eisenhower, found the victims of the death camps, he ordered all possible photographs to be taken, and for the
German people from surrounding villages to be ushered through the camps and even made to bury the dead.

He did this because, he said, in words to this effect:

‘Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses - because somewhere down the track of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened’

This is a lesson in history not just for wars and the military, but for all things and especially for politics. Get it all on record now, specifically the relationships of Barack Hussein Mohammad Obama.

Rev. Jeremiah Wright gave an interview today, probably against the advice of Obama’s advisers, and while Obama took a day to return to Chicago. Who can blame Obama for wanting to be out of the public eye as the quotes from Wright’s interview are leaking out. However, Obama will HAVE to respond to them, perhaps in his long-awaited Sunday interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News.

Wright is playing the VICTIM now in an interview with Bill Moyers

His first interview since ABC News Good Morning America first broadcast portions of his sermons ( to be broadcast Friday evening, April 25, 2008, on PBS.)

Wright says the use of the his controversial statements- -saying the US brought on the 9/ll attacks and that Black Americans should sing God Damn America instead of God Bless America—were “unfair” and “unjust” and were used “for some very devious reasons.”Click here to read a fuller version of the two Wright sermons, one from the first Sunday after 9/ll/, “The Day of Jerusalem’s Fall” and the other delivered in April, 2003, entitled “Confusing God and Government.”

Left out of the original sound bites broadcast on Good Morning America were Wright’s version of how America was built on terror, his description of the United States “as an arrogant, racist, military superpower,” and comments on the wealth or success of Oprah Winfrey, Colin Power, Condoleezza Rice and Tiger Woods. (ABC)

Wright says his sermons were deliberately taken out of context by the news media “for a political purpose” and to “paint me as some sort of fanatic.”

Not one person needed to paint Rev. Jeremiah Wright as a ‘fanatic’, he did that ALL ON HIS OWN.

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