| | #32 (permalink) |
|
Posts: n/a
| When has Obama denied Wright? I've heard Obama say that he disapproves of Wright's remarks, but I haven't heard, read, or seen anything where he denies Wright. |
| [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #33 (permalink) | |
| Voted RU biggest ####### Member Since: May 2005 Location: Ghetto Waldorf :sarcasm:
Posts: 13,783
| Quote:
![]() $1 million dollars says if he did disavow from Rev. Wright, the media would say he tossed him under the bus and . | |
| | [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #34 (permalink) |
|
Posts: n/a
| I believe that if the case were a Protestant minister preaching against gays and abortions, the answer would be a definite yes. But since it's about Obama and anti-white comments, the answer is a definite NO! |
| [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #35 (permalink) |
|
Posts: n/a
| That would be a sucker bet! That's exactly what you would hear. |
| [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #36 (permalink) |
| Simply magnificent Member Since: Jan 2003 Location: Hollywood
Posts: 45,586
| I think it is funny the press has stopped screaming like teenage girls and throwing their panties at Obama and now he is feeling the heat. |
| | [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #37 (permalink) |
|
Posts: n/a
| Yes he was, especially when he got pissed at the debate. But then he turned the tables last sunday and said "I think this is a legitimate political issue." Oops... that's not supposed to happen! He's supposed to fight hard against this being an issue, not agree that it is! And what does the media have left now? Nothing but attacks on Wright as Obama has now pulled the teeth on the two key issues... first he disavowed the statements made by Wright, then he said it's a legitimate issue. Not much left to turn the heat on now. |
| [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #38 (permalink) | |
| Simply magnificent Member Since: Jan 2003 Location: Hollywood
Posts: 45,586
| Quote:
![]() | |
| | [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #39 (permalink) | |
| Strung Out Member Since: Feb 2001
Posts: 27,552
| This is farcical... Quote:
The beauty of the Willy Horton counter smear was that Gore brought it up in the beginning of a primary where he was a complete non player. It was a little tidbit lost in the netherworld of the early stages of the primary season. It was EZ to pin it on GOP'ers later on because no one ever heard Gore raise the issue nor expound on it nor take him to task for it nor ask The Duke about it. Obama has these now titanic issues of who he really is, what really influences him, where his ideas really come from and Wright and Michelle and Louis and Ayers and whomever else pops out of the woodwork next week can not be hidden, ignored, passed off or otherwise blamed on the GOP. They are all about him and they have been sanctified by the media and liberal commentators and pundits and talking heads. It is also worth noting that blaming Willy Horton on the 'GOP smear machine' didn't work. The Duke lost. On top of that, you, Bru, are the one who kept saying "Well, there's nothing to this Wright stuff. People are cherry picking one thing he said over a 30 year career." And the good reverend comes out and says "Mr. Brullia, I'm a gonna be a thrilla and the beans I am a gonna spilla! I am a radical, left leaning socialist, Obama is MY boy, and don't you for-git it!" Obama faces the same delima any public figure faces; avoid saying the wrong things. Emphasize the right things and do it in such way as to not compound the proplems. Well, the trick is that he has said so little that the void has filled itself. And Wright and Michelle and to some extent Louis and Ayers, are all synonymous with Barrack Hussein Obama. He has allowed the facts to be played out as they are, that he is a leftists because he's never bothered saying one word to off set it. He's never said "Patreous thoughts will be important to my decisions" He's never said "Tax cuts sometimes work." He's never said "The market will play a role in medicine." He's never said "We do have enemies in the world" That is not McCain's fault. That is not the GOP's fault. That is not Rush Limbaugh's fault. That is not FOX's fault and there is far, far too large a body of evidence under the heading of questions raised within the ranks of the Democratic sphere of influence to drop it in any GOP lap. This down stream current of self inflicted wounds and labels is far to strong for the GOP to send itself up the river even if they wanted to.
__________________ "And my opinion is that there is absolutely no proof that carbon dioxide is anything to do with any impending catastrophe. The science has, quite simply, gone awry. In fact, it’s not even science any more, it’s anti-science." David Bellamy Last edited by Larry Gude : 04-29-2008 at 10:01 AM. | |
| | [ Reply w/Quote ] |
| | #40 (permalink) | ||
| Have you forgotten? Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Off the grid
Posts: 56,299
| Quote:
![]() And Wright is still associated with Obama in peoples' minds, whether Obama likes it or not. If Wright keeps pulling stunts like he did yesterday at the Press Club, Obama is done.
__________________ Quote:
| ||
| | [ Reply w/Quote ] |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| Home | Help | Contact Us | About somd.com | Privacy | Advertising | Sponsors | Newsletter |
| What's New | What's Cool | Top Rated | Add A Link | Mod a Link | Link to Us |
| Announcements
| Bookstore
| Chat
| Calendar
| Classifieds
| Community
|
| Contests & Surveys
| Culture
| Dating
| Dining
| Education
| Employment
| Entertainment
|
| Forums
| Free E-Mail
| Games
| Gear!
| Government
| Guestbook
| Health
| Marketplace
| Mortgage
| News
|
| Organizations
| Photos
| Postcard
| Real Estate
| Relocation
| Sports
| Survey
| Travel
| Wiki
| Weather
| Worship
|
Brought to you by Virtually Everything, Inc. ©1996-2008, All rights reserved.