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goldcanyonaz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 12:00 AM
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A Speech That Fell Short
By Michael Gerson


Barack Obama has run a campaign based on a simple premise: that words of unity and hope matter to America. Now he has been forced by his charismatic, angry pastor to argue that words of hatred and division don't really matter as much as we thought.

Obama's speech in Philadelphia yesterday made this argument as well as it could be made. He condemned the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's views in strong language -- and embraced Wright as a wayward member of the family. He made Wright and his congregation a symbol of both the nobility and "shocking ignorance" of the African American experience -- and presented himself as a leader who transcends that conflicted legacy. The speech recognized the historical reasons for black anger -- and argued that the best response to those grievances is the adoption of Obama's own social and economic agenda.

It was one of the finest political performances under pressure since John F. Kennedy at the Greater Houston Ministerial Association in 1960. It also fell short in significant ways.

The problem with Obama's argument is that Wright is not a symbol of the strengths and weaknesses of African Americans. He is a political extremist, holding views that are shocking to many Americans who wonder how any presidential candidate could be so closely associated with an adviser who refers to the "U.S. of KKK-A" and urges God to "damn" our country.

Obama's excellent and important speech on race in America did little to address his strange tolerance for the anti-Americanism of his spiritual mentor.

Take an issue that Obama did not specifically confront yesterday. In a 2003 sermon, Wright claimed, "The government lied about inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color."

This accusation does not make Wright, as Obama would have it, an "occasionally fierce critic of American domestic and foreign policy." It makes Wright a dangerous man. He has casually accused America of one of the most monstrous crimes in history, perpetrated by a conspiracy of medical Mengeles. If Wright believes what he said, he should urge the overthrow of the U.S. government, which he views as guilty of unspeakable evil. If I believed Wright were correct, I would join him in that cause.

But Wright's accusation is batty, reflecting a sputtering, incoherent hatred for America. And his pastoral teaching may put lives at risk because the virus that causes AIDS spreads more readily in an atmosphere of denial, quack science and conspiracy theories.

Obama's speech implied that these toxic views are somehow parallel to the stereotyping of black men by Obama's grandmother, which Obama said made him "cringe" -- both are the foibles of family. But while Grandma may have had some issues to work through, Wright is accusing the American government of trying to kill every member of a race. There is a difference.

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judaspriestess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 12:32 AM
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1. you know what else is bad
he could have very well put his grandmothers life in danger. Who's to say her house doesn't get burned down because she's a 'racist'.

I cannot believe he sold he grandmothers soul to the devil.

The other part, its OK for wright to be angry because of 'when' he was growing up but his grandmother not so much. His grandmother was also part of that time. We are supposed to have empathy for wright but not for his grandmother??? He demonized the poor lady.
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Qanisqineq Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 12:36 AM
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2. I have not seen the entire speech
I read the transcript first. I will admit it sounded good on paper -- not all of it but a lot of it sounded good. I didn't think it was spectacular or anything but it wasn't bad. There were parts I was put off by but as a whole it was good.

I found clips of the speech online and the pieces I watched I thought the delivery was horrible. Very flat, very clipped, very blah. I don't get where people say it was a great performance, wonderful speech. Maybe it's just the clips I watched that were bad. The clips were on Hannity's show as he discussed Obama's speech with Frank Luntz. Hannity gives me the heebie-jeebies but I would agree with a few things Luntz said. Why oh why do republicans seem to be slightly less idiotic lately?

I didn't really like where Obama talked about his grandma. I just felt like he singled her out and it was the first time I personally have ever heard him mention her and it was not in a good way.
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robbedvoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 12:43 AM
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3. the money paragraph
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The problem with Obama's argument is that Wright is not a symbol of the strengths and weaknesses of African Americans. He is a political extremist, holding views that are shocking to many Americans who wonder how any presidential candidate could be so closely associated with an adviser who refers to the "U.S. of KKK-A" and urges God to "damn" our country.
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goldcanyonaz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-19-08 12:46 AM
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4. Yep, that's the money shot. This really is a sinker in the GE, why don't they see this?
Wright paired with Michelle's sound bites, ain't gonna be pretty.

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