The Gospel of Politics
The Plain Truth about Obama's Departure from Church
By Robert R. Barney
OK, let's see if I got this correct. Senator Obama wasn't disgusted enough to leave his church until a white man said the same thing that a half dozen black ministers said before him. "This is not a decision I come to lightly ... and it is one I make with some sadness," Obama said at a news conference when he announced that he had enough of the church's race baiting. Twenty plus years of listening to this didn't bother him but what gets me is that it is only after a white preacher says the same exact thing that his own pastor has said and Obama chose to ignore, that he can no longer stay in the church! I may be wrong, but I don't think that most Americans are that stupid. I know, our school system is dumbing down the nation as fast a possible, but there are still enough half wits out here in the real America to see that Obama made it clear that he still has no problem with his church, only a liberal white preacher. He said: "I'm not denouncing the church and I'm not interested in people who want me to denounce the church," he said, adding that the new pastor at Trinity and "the church have been suffering from the attention my campaign has focused on them."
So obviously, he is denouncing the messenger! How else can one rationally take this move. It is a blanket reverse racism that most in the press are afraid to admit. The simple fact is one that nobody wants to admit. Obama IS EXACTLY the same as his friends are! He believes in the liberation theology of his church and the Marxist anti-American teaching of the black radicals of the sixties. Obama isn't Bill Cosby, he is Malcolm X with a smile. A famous liberal, Dan Rather said, if "it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it is a duck."
The news can spin this any way they want but none of this is going to help Obama one bit in the general election and Democrats are down right stupid to give up their only chance of winning the Presidency in November. I think it is obvious to most that McCain is a weak candidate. He doesn't have the support of his own party, especially those on the Bush right (my term). Heck, everyone says he will be Bush III, but not even the Bushies support the man. Clinton would be him hands down and any honest democrat strategist knows it. With Kerry in 04 and Obama in 08, it appears that the Democrats are a party that just wants to lose.