Is Rev. Wright so inarticulate he is misunderstood

Jeffrey Schmidt:

Now, suddenly, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright is misunderstood. Suddenly, so-called black liberation theology is misunderstood.

Wright's successor at Trinity United Church of Christ, the Reverend Otis Moss III, won't bow to the wishes of "they" to shut up. It begs the question: "Who are they?" The larger white cultural? Or liberals and Democrats who see all this unfavorable publicity hurting the election chances of Barack Obama?

The sad truth is that neither the Reverend Wright nor black liberation theology is being misunderstood. Both, thanks to the candidacy of Barack Obama, are being exposed. God, in fact, works in mysterious ways. And unless it's the aforementioned liberals and Democrats who are trying to hush up Wright, Moss and others of their ilk, sensible Americans want to hear more, for knowledge is power, the power to combat hate.

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Obama's speech does not really address the theology in which he has immersed himself for 20 years. He was trying to use the speech to pivot to liberalism as the cure for white racism and blacks reaction to it. This was deeply dishonest but many in the liberal media fell for it.

He continues to clutch Rev. Wright to his bosom. The hypocrisy of this position is exposed by his reaction to Imus's "nappy headed hoes" remark about some basketball players. Imus who made a crude joke is worse in Obama's world than a guy who clearly hates his country and white people. Hypocrisy brought down Elliot Spitzer but it appears to be elevating Obama.

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