Breaking: Obama throws his entire church under the bus?!

By see-dubya  •  May 31, 2008 05:54 PM

Drew M. at Ace says he just saw it on CNN. I’ll look around for some info.

I guess he needed more time to plan that trip to Iran, huh?

YEP. UPDATE: CNN says Barry and Trinity are splitsville:

CNN is reporting this afternoon that Sen. Barack Obama is leaving Trinity United Church of Christ, his longtime religious home on Chicago’s South Side and a place that has triggered repeated controversies during his presidential bid.

Whew! It’s a good thing Obama got out in front of this controversy before it started to hurt him.

UPDATE: Here’s the YouTube of his press conference. I think he did this about as well as he could–the way he tells it, that gosh-darn press was harassing Trinity, so he’s trying to leave them in peace–but it’s still going to hurt him.

He sat in those pews for twenty years and was quite familiar with what goes on there. He benefited from that association as he rose in Illinois politics, but as he himself admits, Trinity’s radical, politicized preaching is now hurting his Presidential campaign. Business is business:

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  1. #201
    On June 1st, 2008 at 1:51 pm, Bismarck said:

    . . .he himself admits, Trinity’s radical, politicized preaching is now hurting his Presidential campaign. Business is business: . . .

    You couldn’t be more correct.

  2. #202
    On June 1st, 2008 at 1:53 pm, Bismarck said:

    This guy is such a transparent phony, no wonder the Democrats like him.

  3. #203
    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:16 pm, Conservatives R Us said:

    I read just about every post and agree.
    I do not agree in sitting home—that’s plain stupid, you might as well vote for Obama then.

    But this Omabapod Nation is insane as is their leader. He’s not quitting the church cause it’s racist, marxist, or anything–only because it hurt’s his career. If anyone has brains they would know that. His views haven’t changed, he said honestly why he is leaving and it’s a darn poor reason, just another reason to dislike him even more.
    Yeah, I go along with those who are routing for Hillary over him.
    He is a disaster waiting to happen.
    Alan Colmes is so wrong–yes, there is guilt by association. Every person Obama has been tied to is a racist or Communist, is that not right?
    No argument.

  4. #204
    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:21 pm, Silkyinfamous said:

    At least he cared enough to quit the church that has cast such a shadow on his campaign and left him with more targets then a firing range.

  5. #205
    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:22 pm, nuss said:

    I’m no Obama fan….hate his view on immigration. But, I read and heard his comments on why he is resigning from his former church. Sorry to say it folks, but I detected a bit of logic and class in his reasoning. Now if he could only apply that logic to other issues…..but he won’t….

  6. #206
    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:30 pm, Silkyinfamous said:

    rightwingrocker said:

    The Anti-Christ (with a capital A) is going to be Jewish

    I strongly disagree. Mabus has all the trimmings of an Islamofascist Nutbag.

    Just look at all the names that closely resemble his:

    Saddam (Hussein)
    Osama (bin Laden)
    Mahmoud (Ahmadenijad)
    Abbas

    This list goes on.

    RWR

    John S.McCain:

    John (Kerry)Democrat Flip-Flopper
    Sidney (Rittenberg) CCP Member
    McCain (Potato preparer)Delicious.

    Yes, My friends, everything you can link to something else, so why don’t we talk about something serious instead of this Barack Obama Trivial Pursuit.

  7. #207
    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:42 pm, CJ said:

    Okay, help me here. I was too poor for an Ivy League education, so I need some help with the logic behind Obama’s latest move. Obama says he’s leaving his beloved church for the church’s own good. It seems the big, bad, ugly media are harassing Trinity’s members because he’s running for president. So, he’s doing the noble thing and leaving for their sakes. But fear not, he and Michelle will find another church.

    If he’s really leaving for such altruistic reasons, why would he want to subject another church to those same nasty media types? If the problems are all the fault of an overzealous media, then isn’t he setting up some other poor church for the same problems?

  8. #208
    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:46 pm, Member-VRWC said:

    “We also don’t want the church subjected to the scrutiny that a presidential campaign legitimately undergoes.”

    Odd, I’ve been watching presidential campaigns from a voter’s perspective since the 60s and I don’t ever recall a specific church being subjected to scrutiny before (Religions? Yes, Kennedy in 60; Romney this year, but not specific churches).

    Maybe the scrutiny that Trinity is experiencing has something to do with its blatant racism and liberal politics. There is certainly a lot more of that being practiced there than any religious philosophy.

    Win or lose in November, BO will be back at Trinity by Thanksgiving.

  9. #209
    On June 1st, 2008 at 3:06 pm, brooklyn red said:

    Can’t wait to hear the things that are going to come out from (a scorned church now) now…

  10. #211
    On June 1st, 2008 at 3:24 pm, Blind_Mule said:
  11. #212
    On June 1st, 2008 at 3:25 pm, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    On June 1st, 2008 at 1:53 pm, Bismarck said:
    This guy is such a transparent phony, no wonder the Democrats like him.

    This whole cycle I have been trying to figure out this clown’s appeal and Bismarck states it so clearly in one sentence. Thank you good Bismarck.

  12. #213
    On June 1st, 2008 at 3:58 pm, joeblough said:

    .
    He was neither cold and clever enough to unload his church before it could become an issue, nor brave and principled enough to stick by them after it had become an issue.

    And his cover story about sitting there for 20 years without realizing that his preacher was a flaming anti-american racist was completely lame.

    So whether you view him as a sneaky operator, a man of principle or an outright liar he is a failure in every capacity.

    He actually poses a tough choice. It’s hard to select his main failing. Is it cowardice, dishonesty or plain garden-variety stupidity?

    Hard to say. But none of them what you want in your local dog-catcher, much less a president.

    His popularity among the young gives us a fair measure of what the colleges are producing these days.

  13. #214
    On June 1st, 2008 at 4:14 pm, brooklyn red said:

    joeblough #200 said “It’s hard to select his main failing. Is it cowardice, dishonesty or plain garden-variety stupidity?” Maybe hard to select for the man, but for the politician it is pretty easy… b. dishonesty.

    just MHO.

  14. #215
    On June 1st, 2008 at 4:39 pm, undrseige247 said:

    You know what this Pfleger assh*le scares me. He seems like the type of person who’d load all white people into cattle cars have them murdered and their bodies incinerated AFTER he seized all their assets and redistributed them to “the disenfranchised”. I looked at Pflger’s wikipedia entry and his community activist work is something I’d typically agree with but heh, Hitler was a social activist too. Hitler was a animals rights activist and was staunch anti-smoker. Keep in mind Pfleger is one of Obama’s minions and think about the hundreds of ’social activists’ that would go to town if this Obama creature is elected President. It’s time for America to take its head out of its a$$ and march against liberalism.

  15. #216
    On June 1st, 2008 at 4:56 pm, terrig said:

    Just got off the phone with my brother who lives in a Chicago suburb. Said the priest at his church got up at the homily and told the congregation he wanted them to call about this “so called priest” and to stress to the Cardinal’s mouthpiece that he needed to be gone. He then continued with the Mass and reminded them again before they left and kept repeating the number.
    So there is hope.

  16. #217
    On June 1st, 2008 at 4:59 pm, BOB said:

    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:21 pm, Silkyinfamous said:
    At least he cared enough to quit the church that has cast such a shadow on his campaign and left him with more targets then a firing range.

    You serious? That’s a really funny statement you made there, I don’t care who you are.

  17. #218
    On June 1st, 2008 at 5:11 pm, terrig said:

    #180-I don’t know how you found this but it was interesting reading. Did you check out the comment section? That probably should have shocked me more than it did. It was pretty much what I expected.
    You know what scares me is what will happen if he happens to lose in November. I don’t think it will be pretty.

  18. #219
    On June 1st, 2008 at 5:45 pm, letget said:

    I might suggest you all check out : rightwingnuthouse.com for more on our dear bho. Go down to the acorn thing. This man is a not pres. material for the United States of America. Agree or not. People are looking into who is the d’s nominee. Please keep looking to give us info. S/D and Michelle.
    L

  19. #220
    On June 1st, 2008 at 5:54 pm, atheling said:

    On June 1st, 2008 at 2:21 pm, Silkyinfamous said:

    At least he cared enough to quit the church that has cast such a shadow on his campaign

    LOL! Yes, he quit because it could compromise his electibility, rather than on any principle!

    How morally blind you leftys are!

  20. #221
    On June 1st, 2008 at 5:55 pm, bob67 said:

    Why is anyone surprised by this. It’s no secret that extremists of all stripes will lie about their beliefs and agenda in order to gain mainstream acceptance. Then, once they’ve got power they attempt to implement as much of their agenda as possible while still maintaining power.

    It’s my hope that Obama will be defeated. Failing that, I hope he will be ineffective enough to get booted in 4 years, but not so ineffective as to do the country permanent harm. Failing that, I hope his presidency will at least give this country a good taste of what living under a far-left regime is like. Perhaps that will wake us up & we’ll start electing conservatives & libertarians to office.

  21. #223
    On June 1st, 2008 at 6:41 pm, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    On June 1st, 2008 at 4:39 pm, undrseige247 said:
    You know what this Pfleger assh*le scares me. He seems like the type of person who’d load all white people into cattle cars have them murdered and their bodies incinerated AFTER he seized all their assets

    Although Pfleger is a Catholic he and Jeremiah Wright are both Disciples and students of James H Cone whose book “Black Theology and Black Power” is the foundation of what is commonly called Black Theology or Black Nationalism. And as a white, brown, or asian there is not much you can do to mollify them.
    If you have access to National Review of May 19, 2008 they have a good review of Mr. Cone’s views-Pg 28 ‘Context You Say?’. Mr. Cone’s Favorite Quote:

    Cone: The liberal’s favorite question is “what can I do”. Cone replies that, short of turning radical and putting their lives on the line behind a potentialy violent revoultion, liberals can do nothing”.

    Cone goes on you explain that MalcolmX was not far wrong when he called the white man the devil. Jeremiah Wright became pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago on March 1, 1972 for the express purpose of instilling Black Theology there, driving out the Vanilla Christians and building the church. As we see he succeded.
    This man Pfleger certainly fits Mr. Cone’s Good Liberal Radical. I guess millions of others do also. God Bless America, stock up on food, water and some extra ammo. We are in for a hell of a ride either way it goes. If we have to have a next battle of the Revolution this is good a time as any to fight it.

  22. #224
    On June 1st, 2008 at 6:45 pm, rambler said:

    #198 – Blind Mule, thanks for the laugh!

  23. #225
    On June 1st, 2008 at 6:55 pm, cicerokid said:

    “Have mercy. Been waitin for the bus all day. Got my brown paper bag and my take home pay.” Gibbons, Hill, Beard aka ZZ Top.

  24. #226
    On June 1st, 2008 at 7:35 pm, gopftw said:

    A bit off topic, but has anyone else heard about the alleged Michelle Obama “Whitey” video that the GOP is hiding until October. It’s a hot rumor, Rush, Hannity, and FOX were all talking about it.

  25. #227
    On June 1st, 2008 at 7:55 pm, jsr said:

    Fool, America hater wife, racist, friend of terrorists, inexperienced, opportunist, elitist, flip-flopper etc… If all these things could be proven to be true beyond a doubt it wouldn’t make the slightest bit of difference among his suppporters and the MSM sycophants. Nothing could shake their faith in Hope and Change.

    Actually, there is one thing. If it could ever be shown he was briefly a Republican, or had some over to his house, or associated with some Rebublicans outside the Senate that would raise some eyebrows. Then we would see some serious concern about his suitability for the presidency.

  26. #228
    On June 1st, 2008 at 9:21 pm, Rob said:

    Those videos that show that church and their crazy “Planet of the Tapes” is an example of why the USA is soon to be doomed. The United States was a noble experiment, but my children are going to have to live in a Mexican world… a liberal world… a “we will bow down to the rest of the world because we are evil” world… the good times are gone, and the USA is done. I am sad, but it is over…

    I will not be able to buy a motor home in my retirement and travel… because the liberals and McAmnesty are worried about polar bears… I hate them… I hate him…

    I wish there was an angry white man that could rise to power on the premise that he would fix the problems… but we are too politically correct. Doomed… doomed… doomed…

  27. #230
    On June 1st, 2008 at 9:38 pm, AlturaCt said:

    cicerokid said:
    “Have mercy. Been waitin for the bus all day. Got my brown paper bag and my take home pay.” Gibbons, Hill, Beard aka ZZ Top.

    ZZ Top was psychic and they didn’t even know it.

    Jesus just left Chicago… :)

  28. #232
    On June 2nd, 2008 at 3:14 am, RabbidSquirrel said:

    Just think of all the money the Obama family will be able to save on tithing and can now put to better use for the childrens piano lessons!

    Its for the kids people… its for the kids..

  29. #234
    On June 2nd, 2008 at 7:56 am, khan said:

    Haven’t read through all of the comments so I don’t know if this has been addressed, but Obama quit the church, but wouldn’t denounce it.

    Hey, BHO…if you’re not going to denounce it, then why quit?

  30. #235
    On June 2nd, 2008 at 9:11 am, pressto said:

    As he stated he is not leaving the church because he disagrees with the views, but because he wants the Media to stop reporting about it. I think that tells all we need to know about his beliefs and values.

  31. #236
    On June 2nd, 2008 at 11:13 am, Bob in Myrtle Beach said:

    Yep, no need to hang on to anything that don’t do the man no good no more. Besides, there ain’t no need to try to pass as a Southside Ghetto Savior no more…man’s got bigger fish to fry.

    And it ain’t ’bout what’s being preached in that pulpit, it’s all ’bout him being so big that he’s bringin’ heat down on his Trinity Brothers & Sisters.

    He’s so important, he just don’t want to hurt who’s keeping it real!
    Fact is, once he get’s in the White House, it’ll be party-time in the hood!

    Word!

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