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First Posted: 04-27-08 11:49 AM   |   Updated: 05- 5-08 05:12 AM

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Fox News Sunday waited (by their own count) 772 days to interview Sen. Barack Obama -- and surprised no one by spending almost the entire first segment on questions about Rev. Jeremiah Wright, flag pins, and 60s-era radical Bill Ayers. Here's a sampling of the questioning:

That said, as TPM's Greg Sargent noted, Obama "didn't take on Fox at all in any meaningful sense" despite claims to the contrary:

On Friday, a senior Obama adviser responded to criticism of his decision to go on Fox with a bunch of tough talk, saying that Obama knew full well that Fox has been at the forefront of spreading "the most specious of rumors" (i.e., lies) about Obama and vowing that he would "take Fox on."


Well, it didn't happen. Obama definitely pushed back hard on some of Chris Wallace's questions, but at no point did he draw attention to Fox's spreading of lies about him or critique the network in a general sense.

Obama had a perfect opening to do this, too. Wallace pressed him repeatedly about Jeremiah Wright and the bogus "flag pin" nonsense -- a perfect set-up for Obama to point out that Fox had obsessed about both these issues to an obscene degree and that Fox had been at the forefront of spreading the Obama-is-a-Muslim lies.

Sargent has more here.

More complete video of the interview is below. First, Obama on losing in Pennsylvania and issues of race in the election:

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On issues where he has "bucked the Democratic Party line":

On foreign policy and how the Democratic race will end:

HuffPost's Jason Linkins wrote up play-by-play of the full interview as part of his Sunday morning liveblog.

Well, the Obama Watch is over. Would have been a lot more effective, Fox, if 24 was actually on the air, and not scuttled for reasons pertaining to the writer's strike. Not that I mind: all the various rumors of this year's series - featuring the return of long-dead characters and a storyline where Kiefer Sutherland and Janeane Garofalo waterboarded global warming - made it sound like the show needed a deep rethink.

Wallace apparently trooped up to Indiana to meet with Obama. The two do, in fact, seem perfectly friendly over the whole Obama Watch thing. But they get right to it, with Wallace asking Obama why it is that white people in Pennsylvania hate him so damn much. Obama notes that Clinton was well-regarded in Pennsylvania, and staked out a twenty point lead. He closed the gap, and post-PA polls indicate he'd do just fine in the general, with "only a couple of points" whwre HRC outperforms him. Obama won the same voters in Wisconsin, Virginia, and Iowa. So chill, Chris.

Chris says, "Barry, yer too professorial!" What about Joe Lunchpail? What about Clinton's toughness. Obama says that's the chit-chat of the "anguished columns" that sprout up after a primary is over. Shrewdly, he includes his own post-Iowa success among the hyperbole, modestly downplaying his own post-Iowa hype while reminding viewers of it.

"It's not like I've only been winning in states that have black voters or Chablis drinkin' limousine liberals." People still drink Chablis? Cause you can bet Shiraz that I don't touch the stuff. Also: Colorado. Obama won those meat-packing snow bunnies. But, Obama says, he has to work harder, knock on more doors, meet more people.

What about the existence of racism? Won't that make it hard to get elected? Obama won't touch that directly - he says polls show that he can beat McCain. He believes the race isn't a factor. "If I lose it won't be because of race, it will be because of mistakes I made on the campaign trail..."

What about Bill Clinton? Is he making a deliberate effort to play the race card? Obama says he takes the President at his word. To which Wallace retorts, "Which one?" Reminder: the tone and tenor of this interview could all hinge completely on Wallace's antipathy for President Clinton. But Obama says that Clinton is just being a spouse, the Democratic party will come together in August yadda yadda blah dee blah.

Wallace brings up Reverend Wright, who went on Bill Moyers show over the weekend to make some public comments about the whole kerfuffle. "Do you think Wright is just a victim here," Walllace asks Obama. "No...people were legitimately offended. The fact that he is my former pastor makes it a legitimate political issue," Obama says. He adds that "I think it's also true" that he was "simplified and caricatured." Obama denounces the specific comments again, but adds, "I go to church not to worship a pastor but to worship God" and the church does nice things for poor people, and Wright isn't all bad.

Did Obama talk to Wright about his recent public appearances? He says that they've talked about how Obama regrets so many churchgoers getting caught in the middle of things. He doesn't mind Wright defending himself.

What about other controversial statements, like the ones Obama eluded to in the speech? Ahh! Now the games afoot! Obama first says that Wright can speak about the black community in very blunt terms. Wallace is all: "You think I care about the black community? What mean things did he say about America and the white people what founded it?" Obama says that Wright often catalogued the bad of America without "lifting up the good." Did Obama ever confront Wright? Smack him in the mouth? Say, "Well, I declare, Mr Preacherman, your sermon gave me the vapuhs!" Obama says he was not up on some pollitical soapbox, and anyway, it's a generational thing. Then Obama throws MLK under the bus, reminding everyone that his sermon at Riverside Church is filled with jarring comments.

Wallace says that all these flag pin questions are only trying to help America get to know you. So Obama rattles off a bunch of really nice things he's done. He says that the Reverend Wright issue is "legitimate" but that the reporting wasn't always so. He says he'll wear flag pins sometimes and other times not but he'll always love the country, and his speech at the Democratic Convention was totes patriotic.

But what about William Ayers and Tom Coburn? Was he drawing a moral equivalency? No, Obama says, he was just trying to suggest this crazy idea...so radical really...I'm not sure that I with my high-toned degree in English can do it justice, but here's an attempt:

IT IS POSSIBLE TO 'KNOW' SOMEONE - AND EVEN BE 'FRIENDLY' WITH SOMEONE - WITHOUT AGREEING WITH THAT PERSON ON EVERYTHING.

ZOMG, what a deep thought THAT WAS. My brain hurts so much! Better calm it down with some Chablis or something!

Wallace returns to ask Obama about how he plans to unite America by planting post-racial arugula. Are there areas where Republicans may have better ideas? Obama says that the Republican party's view on corporate regulation isn't bad and that teacher merit pay is vital. But Wallace aint having it. Why wasn't he part of the Gang of 14? What about partial birth abortion. Do you want GOP support or surrender? Obama says he's been attacked by the left and is seen as too accomodating to Republicans by many observers. And anway, he's friends with Tom Coburn!

"I do not think the Democrats have a monopoly on wisdom," Obama says, offending roughly two-thirds of the liberal blogosphere.

A question about how Obama will fund his own programs leads Obama to issue a paragraph or two attacking McCain. This is the first part of the interview where Obama's seemed actually sure of himself, unbound. I think he's recognizing that he's out of the Wright/Ayers/flag lapel pin zone.

On to foreign policy questions. Obama will vote to confirm Petraeus - a mistake, in my mind, if Petraeus will not agree to abide by the mission set by a future Commander-in-Chief. Obama says as much - going far enough to say that he'd listen to Petraeus, but either doesn't know that Petraeus has hedged on the issue or he doesn't care. I think it's the central question to Petraeus' confirmation.

Why is he ducking a debate in North Carolina? He's had a ton of debates! And he could say something dumb during one. Obama will not name a VP. What happens if the superdelegates overturn the pledged delegate count, will the young people freak out? Obama says the frustration will not be felt just by the young.

What has Obama learned? He says he has the right temperament to be President, that he errs when he talks too much, and that he misses his family.

And that's that. I think we can all agree that Wallace went really, really, easy on Obama. So much so that Obama will likely regret that the interview wasn't seen by anybody who might vote for him. Maybe Wallace is reserving his bite for a second interview.

Wallace says though, that the interview proved that Obama really "wanted to reach out to people who watch Fox." Hume says he was engaging and genial and nice, and possible to be loved by white people. Hume says he skated by on some things - so suck it, Wallace!

I guess that the panel is basically going to do a mixed bag of defending Obama because they hate Clinton and pretending that Obama's never won the votes of white working-class voters.

Did Wallace just call Karl Rove a "noted Obama supporter?" Rove is an ADVISOR TO THE MCCAIN CAMPAIGN!

Kristol criticizes Obama for not being substantive enough. Let's pause to note the irony.

What about Hillary, after Pennsylvania. Hume says she's behind and no one expects her to win. She gets points "on sheer doggedness," though.

Juan Williams goes out there, suggesting that Reverend Wright might be trying to sabotage Obama's chances to prove that America is as bad as he's said it was. He and Bill Clinton are the saboteurs of the paranoid media! Hume actually defends Wright.

Kristol is criticizing sexism now. Take a day or two, and note the irony.

Fox News Sunday waited (by their own count) 772 days to interview Sen. Barack Obama -- and surprised no one by spending almost the entire first segment on questions about Rev. Jeremiah Wright, flag pi...
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I love it -- Chris says I'm going to make a list of accusations toward you but "I don't want you to defend yourself on each one, but just to speak to the larger issue." Oh, okay. Thanks, Chris. Why don't you have your interviewees sign an agreement before hand that you can throw the kitchen sink at them but they cannot respond to the items, only to your "larger issue." The interviewer censors the interviewees answers? Perfect Republican Party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 04/27/2008

Don't worry about the Rev. Wright speech itself, ask yourselves, "why is it on MSM?" I'll tell you why. The MSM figured that between the Obama interview on Fox and Wright's speech, they could get some more dirt and further pummel him. What they didn't expect was for it to go as well as it did. Rev. Wright is a pastor, and pastors speak all the time. Did he ask CNN and Fox to be there? No, he most certainly did not. How many pastors do the MSM broadcast? Is he supposed to stop doing what he has always done because the media says it hurts Obama? Most certainly not. I'd love to see them broadcast a sermon from Hillary's group "The Family" or one of Hagee's or Parsley's speeches. You'll never see that, though, because it would completely neutralize this whole Wright/Obama controversy. You think Wright is something-I've heard Hagee and Parsley preach, and, trust me, it ain't nothin' nice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 04/27/2008

On the CNN they were talking about Rush Limbaugh's "Operation Chaos" how Republicans are voting for Hillary so she will win the Democratic nomination!! What does that tell you!! The Republicans are Afraid of Barack Obama, It is not “American” to deliberately vote for someone and tamper with another Party, this is Outrageous, it’s voter fraud and people who do this Do Not deserve to vote every again! Everyone is trying to “Cheat’ a Win from Senator Obama, including Senator Clinton!!!

I do not care who you are for, this is Un-American and Unpatriotic!! Everyone should be upset be this!!

Here’s a fact for you, over 150,000 + Republicans in Ohio voted for Senator Clinton!!! That’s when Rush Limbaugh started "Operation Chaos!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

It started in Texas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 04/27/2008

Ohio too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 04/28/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

Operation chaos.We are not voting for Hillary to win.We do not care who wins.We just want your primary to be complete blood bath ad keep going on and on.Hey Itsallgood.If you are so concerned why did you not rip the democrats when they crossed over in New Hampshire to help republicans pick their candidate.Remember Indiana is open primary.Operation chaos calls all troops top the field.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 04/28/2008
- Probus I'm a Fan of Probus 9 fans permalink
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With the economy in a recession and the surge having failed in Iraq it is not surprising that republicans would come out to vote for Obama. They too can see him as the real candidate for change instead of McBush who will offer more of the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 04/28/2008
- BryantG I'm a Fan of BryantG 44 fans permalink
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This is kind of sad. You republicans have not done such a great job recently, by your own admission. You all need to take a break and regroup.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 AM on 04/28/2008

We have been suffering from operation chaos for eight years. Economy, war, foreign policy, global warming, torture, domestic spying, politicized courts, it's all operation chaos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 AM on 04/28/2008

WHY did all the "news" people on FOX spend the months from last October - up to a few weeds ago ..... PROMOTING ... PRAISING .... and PUMPING UP Barack Obama? ...

....just like their "friends" on MSNBC & NBC?

Why were the (supposedly) Liberal/Democratic Media AND the Republican/Conservative Media
BOTH Pushing for Obama on TV? .... all day everyday?

ANSWER: Conservative Republicans want to get McCain elected. FOX pumped up Obama because they ALREADY HAD plenty of REAL dirt to tear him down with & they began .... dribbling it out ... as soon as it SEEMED like he would be the nominee.

GE; the nuke industry -wants Obama v. McCain so they can be SURE their PLANS to reap BILLIONS from building 29 new nukes AND from the Higher Electricity Rates (for the next 30-40 yrs) that new nukes will produce. New nukes ENABLED by the Cheney Energy Bill, after, 30 years of NO New Nukes.

Obama Voted FOR the Cheney Energy Bill. McCain Voted FOR. Clinton VOTED AGAINST.

GE owns NBC & MSNBC. THAT is Why they have been pumping out PRO-Obama/ Anti-Clinton PROPAGANDA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 04/27/2008
- graffen48 I'm a Fan of graffen48 10 fans permalink
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Wow, I think you're overanalyzing. Thats quite a convoluted way to finally arrive at your one point, which is that you are voting for Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 04/27/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

Obama supporters don't like to hear any facts, do they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 04/28/2008
- BitterInPA I'm a Fan of BitterInPA 3 fans permalink

Funny - Hillary is running around Indiana saying that Obama voted for the "Cheney" Energy Bill. Does the "popular" Evan Bayh (D-IN) actually stand next to her at this point in her speech? Because he also voted for it. Along with Dick Lugar (R-IN). So does that mean that her audiences should be upset with their two popular US Senators?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 04/28/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

elem13: Very interesting post. I did not know that about GE and NBC. That would indeed the obsessive way MSNBC News has turned into the Obama ass kissing Network and have been bashing Hillary Clinton 24/7 since New Hampshire.

I had forgotten that dopey Obama voted for Cheney Energy Bill, along with McCain, and HILLARY AGAINST IT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 04/28/2008
- BitterInPA I'm a Fan of BitterInPA 3 fans permalink

Must be a different MSNBC/NBC - are we talking about the one with Russert, Matthews, Scarbough, Buchanan, etc?

Gee - I must have missed that five minutes where they bashed Clinton. It must have been after the 23 hours and 55 minutes of Rev Wright, bittergate, flag pins, orange juice, elitist, bowling score and on and on and on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 04/28/2008
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I think everyone with a fair mind should try and watch the Rev. Wright speech that he gave tonight at the NAACP dinner in Detroit. CNN is replaying it right now. If you have an open mind you'll appreciate it. If you don't, then you probably weren't gonna vote for Obama anyways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 04/27/2008
- cmrinc I'm a Fan of cmrinc 3 fans permalink

Obama needs to be interviewed by Sean Hannity, when he gets done with Obama there be nothing left of the prophet from Chicago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 04/27/2008
- patapsco99 I'm a Fan of patapsco99 6 fans permalink

Who cares what Obama has done, a black president is a win win situation for middle class whites. read my profile, I don't feel like reposting everything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 04/27/2008
- ldsrapha I'm a Fan of ldsrapha 2 fans permalink

Sean Hannity is a biased and ignorant man. Why would Obama even want to waste his time with someone like him? I mean that would be on the same lines as being interviewd by Rush Limbaugh. Anyone that listens to them or embraces their so called journalism would not be voting for Barack anyway, these are the extreme right-wing nuts. Obama is definetly too mainstream for them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 04/28/2008

Very impressive interview. I loved his comment about his little girls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 04/27/2008
- patapsco99 I'm a Fan of patapsco99 6 fans permalink

Now the question is, will the blacks trust the elitist when the middle class whites walk away and say NO. This is not our battle. I'm not responsible for your happiness. Make you decision and receive your consequences for your actions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 04/27/2008
- ErikW65 I'm a Fan of ErikW65 11 fans permalink

When you say "elitist," are you talking about the candidate who has access to a corporate jet which is also family owned, or the candidate who has reported earning $109 mil in 8 years as a senator?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 04/27/2008
- patapsco99 I'm a Fan of patapsco99 6 fans permalink

I'm talking about all of them. Every candidate in the election. All of them are elitist. They have done a great job convincing the middle class this is about them. It is not. The worse thing the white middle class could do this election is vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 04/27/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 582 fans permalink
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As I think I responded to you before, your posts clearly suggests that your world view is seen through the murky lens of black and white, and this has become the underlying theme of all of your posts, no matter what subject you are writing on. Yet, what you perhaps do not realize (or maybe you simply don't care), your posts say much, much more about you than anything you concoct as criticism against Senator Obama. If your position in this election is that you truly support Senator Clinton, then it seems only reasonable that you would at least occasionally express your support for her. To the contrary, you only seem intent upon expressing your contempt for Senator Obama - and more recently, your contempt for the black community in general. You are part of the problem, and you will never be part of the solution of coming together as a nation, whether it is under the leadership of Senator Obama or Senator Clinton, or even God forbid, John McCain! In fact, I don't think it even matters to you who the next president is, or any future president, as long as he or she is not black! You have a small mind, and you are living in a small world; and small minds and small words inevitably shrink!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 04/27/2008
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StillIRise....

Well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 04/28/2008
- kcinci I'm a Fan of kcinci 13 fans permalink

CNN is reshowing the speech again right now... I'm listening to it for the 3rd time tonight. My God what a wonderful man. He just gets it.

If you haven't seen it yet, listen to it now. What an understanding of cultural differences without being dismissive or divisive. As he put it... Descriptive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 04/27/2008
- Janel I'm a Fan of Janel 5 fans permalink

I watched Rev. Wright's speech and was also very impressed. I am hoping that a lot of potential voters and superdelegates heard it, as well.

As for Chris Wallace's interview, it WAS a bit bland, but Obama held his own and, in fact, seemed to be more in control than Mr. Wallace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

Powerful message of changing how we see others. The support from the Jewish, Muslim, Protestant and Catholic community of Rev. Wright shows how we can cross so called lines of division and work together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 04/27/2008
- cmrinc I'm a Fan of cmrinc 3 fans permalink

Oh he moved my heart as well, I may not be able to sleep tonight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 04/27/2008
- kcinci I'm a Fan of kcinci 13 fans permalink

I'm a 40 yo GWM who was raised originally Catholic and then in a pentecostal (of the southern black church style) church through my teens so the preaching and presentation style of Rev. Wright is so normal to me I have a hard time understanding how others see it as so abhorrent. My gosh it's not like he's dancing with snakes!

But after 12 years of denouncing my faith for the contradictions it presented me in acknowledging my reality I began a new faith journey about 4 years ago. When I began to look for a place to worship I for the Metropolitan Community Churches denomination. And while I no longer worship with them they, too, much like Trinity, have a social justice presence in relationship to the majority of community in which they serve. These social justice outreaches, both secular and religious, are needed so long minority marginalization exists!

In terms of race it's really never been more important than it is now (hmmm... the fierce urgency of now) that white America begin to "get it". Because it's not going to be many years from now that white America will be the minority and the peoples of color will be the majority and will be flexing their majority power. How would we deal with being marginalized the way people of color have been for so long? It's not so far fetched that this could be a bed of our own making.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 04/27/2008

kcinci you have a very interesting story! Please share more of your insights from your diverse background....my favorite posts from people is when they talk about their own experiences and how it colors their view on things. Nice post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 04/28/2008

Obama needs to step up his game. Right now, HIllary seems to be getting stronger and stronger and running rings around him. I read this by MoDo with dismay today:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/27/opinion/27dowd.html?ref=opinion

I'm looking at her speak right now on CSPAN and she's fired up and speaking really well. I know all the underhanded things she's done to make her comeback and I don't like it but yet here she is, clawing her way back. What has happened to Obama's edge, to his great speeches and energy? Where's his fighting spirit? Is he depressed? I love him and I'm concerned about how he's performing the last few weeks, he's gotta get his mojo back or else HIllary will be able to convince, manipulate, and elbow her way to the nomination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

Key phrase "seems to". Clawing, fightiing goes real well with her intent to nuke an entire nation if they attack another country (not even the USA).

She fights with everyone, Moveon.org, the youth voters, her hubby's old friends. HRC is a fighter unfit to lead our country because she would spend all her time fighting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 04/27/2008
- patapsco99 I'm a Fan of patapsco99 6 fans permalink

All middle class white men, Think about it. I have no problem telling another white man NO. I will think before telling a minority NO. I have to go through a process of am I oppressing? Am I responsible for their success? with a black president you can say no in the work force and walk away because power will be more diverse. When minorities get more power they are equal. Elitist will have to pay equal salaries. The middle class whites do have to stop illegal immigration, they permit the elitist to pay lower salaries. Gon't make this election about race!!! Obama is a win win for middle class whites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 04/27/2008

F*ck her, she needs to go and find a man

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 04/27/2008
- ErikW65 I'm a Fan of ErikW65 11 fans permalink

Obama stepped up his game in a subtle, yet I believe, effective way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 04/27/2008
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correct, he's setting his aim on McCain now and winning over new voters, he's doing a rope-a-dope with Bill & Hillarity.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 04/27/2008
- iluvsummr I'm a Fan of iluvsummr 2 fans permalink

Maureen Dowd is free to vote for a candidate based on how much she glows in defeat. That's her right. That's not what will inform my vote however. I like Obama's game just fine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 04/27/2008

Chis didn't have a flag pin, most people don't wear one. Most people don't put their hand on their heart during the national anthem. Obama is not a phony and they are used to phony, they don't know how to handle it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 04/27/2008
- cmrinc I'm a Fan of cmrinc 3 fans permalink

Chis is not running for President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 04/27/2008
- evekendall I'm a Fan of evekendall 133 fans permalink
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John McCain and Hillary Clinton are also running for President. They do not wear flag pins, either, so what is your point?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 04/28/2008
- pacats I'm a Fan of pacats 4 fans permalink

Welcome to the world of a regular person in America. The media had no problem doing this to Rev. Wright. No problem demonizing his reputation. I wonder how many Americans took the time to write to the various cable networks to voice their compliant? This guy is a regular citizen, nobody famous. The media blasted this man. Hillary belongs to the "Fellowship" Its leader , Douglas Coe admitted his admiration for Hitler and others. McCain went after the endorsement of Hagee.But.............. no 30 sec sound bites about Coe or Hagee. It should not happen to any of them, but, I wonder, how many Americans protested what was happening to Rev. Wright. Where is Lanny Davis, who continued to flame the fire about this minister. For Hillary and McCain, do not turn our country over to one of these people. They have shown how they will sit back or even, participate and allow this to happen in America to one of our citizens. No one should be okay with this. No matter, what you think about other groups of people, this was not acceptable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 04/27/2008

Obama hasn't won a "white" primary since mid February. The bad news for the dems is that they are stuck with him. All the kings horses and all the kings men can't put humpty together again.

More Rev Wright stupidity is trickling out. It will only get worse between now and November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 04/27/2008

Example please

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

More divisiveness. Old, tired, wornout rhectoric.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 04/27/2008
- patapsco99 I'm a Fan of patapsco99 6 fans permalink

This is not a racial election. This is a class election. Do you know who has the strongest work ethic in America, the middle class (work ethic- willing to accept responsibility for all failures as their own failure). This economy is not the middle classes' battle, let the wealthy and poor fight this out. Stay home and breathe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 04/27/2008

How do you explain that he did better among "white" voters in PA than in Ohio? And this was after the Rev. Wright controversy.
Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

Chen Jacobus, a republican hag, says Rev. Wright is self serving and did nothing but hurt Obama's campaign. Then she goes on and try to justify her qualifications to speak on this, she's Columbia graduate and blah, blah, blah. Soledad tore her a new one. And then Roland tore into her butt. he he he.

But why couldn't CNN bring on clergy instead of some political hacks to discuss his speech. Just more divisiveness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 04/27/2008
- patapsco99 I'm a Fan of patapsco99 6 fans permalink

what did his speech mean to you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

That when its time for change, it's best to be brave instead of a coward. What did it mean to you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 04/27/2008
- emmav70 I'm a Fan of emmav70 5 fans permalink

His speech moved me and am an atheist !

This is what America is all about !

This is why we are the greatest nation in the world !

Something you have forgotten , obviously.

Michelle Obama was right : we've been lied , misled and deceived so many times and for so long , we don't know how the truth sounds like anymore.

You have lots of work to do with yourself my friend.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 04/27/2008

Cheri Jacobus has been put out there to prostitute her republican message.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 04/27/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 22 fans permalink

CNN played the division card on this one. Why would she be the first person to critique his speech and she did it with so much ignorance and hatred. But I wonder why MSM always must have a republican speaking on about the democratic candidates. It's sickening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 04/27/2008

Jacobus should be asked why she wants another Republican in the White House. What has been so great these 7+ years to warrant that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 04/27/2008

The interview was fantastic, Obama is right, he has the best temperament to be President!!! Obama’s demeanor represents the best of America, something positive about America and the whole world is watching to see what we do! We would be lucky to have Senator Obama as our next President!!! I’m sure America’s approval rating just went up after that interview! He is impressive and even the folks at FOX were impressed, they said he is very likable! Of course, they have an agenda and will continue to bash him but it's hard not to like him!

People, we have to change the way things work in Washington, we have to change the way the game is played, and we need to embrace Change so we can finally get things done!! No more mud slinging, lets just get things done!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 04/27/2008
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