Jeremiah Wright’s “I’m a Lunatic and Lovin’ it” Speech
April 28, 2008 · Print This Article
In a speech ( sermon ) this morning at the National Press Club in D.C., in which his loud and opinionated admirers were seated on the main floor and the journalists were said to be in the balcony seats, Jeremiah Wright gave a select history lesson of slavery in an apparent attempt to excuse, in what we now know without any doubt, his racism and bigotry which he taught from the pulpit for several decades.
Although his speech didn’t exclusively remain in the past when he thinly masked a statement that to this day ‘all whites believe themselves superior to blacks’.
When asked what he meant in one of the infamous video clips of his attempt to justify the September 11th attacks on America with “The chickens came home to roost” Wright offers that he was simply repeating what an official of Iraq had said…which he then immediately followed up with, “You can’t do terrorism and not have it come back on you.”
Obviously, it doesn’t matter who you’re claiming to quote in pretending to excuse your words when you believe and are actively promoting exactly what was meant and in addition using an English idiom phrase to relay it. To my almost surprise, I learned that this is the exact same phrase that Malcolm X used to explain his view of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Coincidence? Hardly.
In both his ”speech” and in the question and answer period that followed Jeremiah Wright repeatedly offers his further excuse of his outrageous behavior that due to America’s ignorance of the black church “tradition” that we do not understand his preaching of racial bigotry and insane conspiracy theories from the pulpit. In a cowardly retreat from his rightful criticism of his own moral turpitude he claims this isn’t his personal fight but, that it is a condemnation of the black church…”us against them”. By suggesting he served in the military is his laughable defense against outrageously disloyal ranting. McVeigh, John Walker, James Hall, Aldrich Ames and George Tofimoff all “served” in our military also so, what’s your point Jeremiah Judas Wright?
I don’t have the transcript yet as this just happened but, Wright just solidly confirmed every single aspersion and corroborated all accusations of the most racist, vile, disloyal and depraved comments ever attributed to him and in so doing completely rendered any possible excuse Barack Obama could possibly offer in the past or future for being a 20 year member of that “church” and having a “father-figure” in Jeremiah Wright.
If you haven’t seen it yet, it wasn’t just as bad as I’ve portrayed it here, it was very much worse.
Barack Hussein Obama
UPDATE:
Remember who came to the defense of Wright while Obama tried to walk a tight rope? Right, Mikey Huckabee. Despite decades of being taught the lessons of right from wrong, The Huckster demonstrates once more that he can’t detect the most foundational instruction which religion is entirely based upon in others or himself….but, he knows how to smooth it on.
OBAMA’S PASTOR RAISED IN PRIVILEGE, NOT POVERTY http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_spine/archive/2008/03/24/thoughts-on-wright.aspx
Huckabee Defends Jeremiah Wright http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNwMPNxwHmQ
Mike “The Huckster” Huckabee http://mikeyhuckabee.blogspot.com/
Mike Huckabee’s Skeleton Closet http://www.realchange.org/huckabee.htm





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