Well, this ought to leave a mark. Just read the graph below, then play the EyeBlast video also below to sort of round off the impression. Nothing controversial with Wright or his church, according to Obama.
Despite the canceled invocation, Mr. Wright prayed with the Obama family just before his presidential announcement. Asked later about the incident, the Obama campaign said in a statement, “Senator Obama is proud of his pastor and his church.”


If this doesn't prove that Obama is a crazy underground Muslim terrorist plotting to overthrow the US and install a New Caliphate, nothing does. I eagerly await the noise machine's attempt to prove that Obama's paster isn't really Christian, after all, but merely an Osama/Saddam joint-sponsored sleeper agent.
People will believe it if you scream loud enough, Dan! We have faith!
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 05:44 PM
"paster"
Obama has a "pastor," Islamo - in your case, I think a "paster" is either the guy who ladles out that white gunk for you to eat, or a guy like me who always leaves you humiliated, dripping a drool-like looking substance from your chin.
But thanks for commenting just the same. : ) We're just one big happy family here at RWV! heh!
Posted by: Dan Riehl | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 05:54 PM
Touche, Dan. You caught a spelling mistake. Here, have a cookie.
My point is clearly rendered inert, and McCain will soon ascend to the Presidency with Macaca Allen as his running mate.
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 06:01 PM
Also, before you get all fussy about a single letter being off, it's worth noting that John McCain is a Democrat.
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/02/07/fox-news-labels-john-mccain-a-democrat/
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 06:18 PM
I think rich old white men are behind the whole sordid affair, Mollama. Dan, are you old and rich? Cause I am.
Posted by: templar knight | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 06:52 PM
Hm, which is worse:
Macaca?
Or:
God damn America.
We report. You decide.
Posted by: Cato | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 06:58 PM
So basically Obama married a female version of his mentor.
Posted by: Roy Mustang | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 07:10 PM
In any case, I guess we know the reason why Obama hates the AmeriKKKan flag so much.
I can see the new celebrity Obama Youtube video.
Obama! God Damn America! Obama! God Damn America! I'm Jessica Alba. Vote for Obama!
Posted by: Roy Mustang | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 07:20 PM
Roy, you still haven't explained why you are named after an anime action star.
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 07:32 PM
Why do you continue defending this America-hating SOB, IslamoLlama?
"God bless America? No, God DAMN America!"
I question his patriotism.
Posted by: Roy Mustang | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 07:48 PM
Obama looks evil there. Long face, chin, ears. Spock!
I think the pastor means we were damned when 9/11 happened and all those luciferians, I mean church people, were using the 9/11 people.
Posted by: dfr | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 08:16 PM
"think the pastor means we were damned when 9/11 happened and all those luciferians, I mean church people, were using the 9/11 people."
Are you saying Rev. Wright is a wingnut Christer theocon who lied on 9/11 to go to war for oil?
Posted by: syn | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 10:08 PM
"God DAMN America."
It never ceases to amaze me how people who have been so sucessful and made as much money as the Obamas and the Wrights hate the place that has been so good to them. Ingrates.
Posted by: templar knight | Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 10:26 PM
This Wright is no Christian. He is a demagogue, a riotous man, an antichrist and a deciever.
This charlatan, preaching hatred of a race and of his host country, should not be made to feel welcome in a country he so roundly rejects.
He is no better than that Islamist scum Farrakhan and their Arab/Islamist allies. Perhaps he would be more comfortable cursing America from somewhere in a hellhole African "republic", or Haiti (although being a high-yellow negro as he is, he might find that the native Africans might question his ancestry and mixture with the race of white devils he so despises).
Posted by: seekeronos | Friday, March 14, 2008 at 01:59 AM
Careful, seek, the Leftist deciders on this blog will call YOU the racist when you point out racism in one of their favored special-interest groups.
Posted by: templar knight | Friday, March 14, 2008 at 10:19 AM
"--I question his patriotism. --"
Gasp. Really? Wingnut questions religious black liberal's patriotism. This is a total surprise.
"--This Wright is no Christian. He is a demagogue, a riotous man, an antichrist and a deciever.--"
Hahaha! You guys are fantastic. He's not a Christian, but the Anti-Christ? And the whole time Glenn Beck was worried that the Anti-Christ was Barack Obama. Did you type this in a tin-foil hat?
After McCain's Hagee scandal followed by his Ron Parsley endorsement, you'd think evangelicals would be eager to play down the wacky preacher card, as its not your most winning hand. But please, make this a "faith based election". We'll see another pilgrimage to Bob Jones U., a few prayers at the alter of Jerry "Gay Teletubby" Falwell, and perhaps a befuddled rant about abortion. And you'll have this thing all locked up. Because, you know a demagogue, a riotous man, and a deceiver when you see one. *snicker*
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Friday, March 14, 2008 at 11:05 AM
There are many antichrists. Perhaps in your zeal to bang out your little comparison of the racist Wright to Catholic-basher Hagee, you neglected to observe my use of the indefinite article, with a miniscule (small) letter "a".
"The" Antichrist common refers to the notion that a single really bad guy who pretends to be Jesus Christ (or some other messiah figure) who will deceive most of the entire world into following him and into taking the mark of the beast.
Small "a" antichrists are any people - especially false pastors and other church leaders - who preach a false gospel and try to substitute their teachings for the sake of raising themselves up as a god. It is derived from the Greek words meaning "a substitute for Christ" or "in place of Christ", although the modern use of "anti-" to mean "agaisnt Christ" also fits well.
And yes, preachers should be held to account for their words and deeds. Priests who molest little boys or teens should be put to death. Preachers who incite people to riot should be imprisoned or better still, scourged. Deacons and ministers who defraud old widows and orphans should be put to forced labour.
And the Lord will judge those wicked shepherds (pastors) who deceive and defraud their flocks most severely -- "for it would be better for them if a millstone were hung around their neck and they were drowned in the depth of the seas".
Posted by: seekeronos | Friday, March 14, 2008 at 02:37 PM
As a black women living in america I would like to know what is it that this man said that was not true.
Posted by: Geraldine Jones | Monday, March 17, 2008 at 11:04 AM