Isn't it ironic that white liberal democratic politicians are no longer being given a pass on racial issues by radical black bigots? If Obama wasn't in this race, "the Rev" probably wouldn't be unloading his vitriol on Hillary.
Yes, you've gotta wonder about Obama. The remarks made by his wife and by his long-time preacher may indicate a pattern. If he truly didn't believe in what Rev. Wright was hawking, and he had an ounce of integrity, he'd have walked out of that church long ago. If one could be a fly on the wall and listen on the things that Obama, his wife, and the Rev. talked about in the privacy of their home, there's no telling what you would hear coming out of their mouths.
Evidently, this type of statement is nothing new for Rev. Wright. So, one has to treat Obama's long time loyalty to him and his church with a great deal of circumspection. In my opinion, if he truly believs in brotherly love, respect, and racial equality, he should have walked out long ago.
Two years ago I did that very thing; walked out of my home church because I was fed up with the rantings of an ultra-orthodox Southern Baptist preacher. He was as bad, in his own way, as Rev. Wright. Obama should do the same.
As I said in another thread, in many ways, Obama is playing his cards close to his vest on many issues. Once elected, who knows what we will hear coming from the White House.