Obama Rejects Anti-U.S. Sermons From Pastor Who Was ‘Like an Uncle’
Barack Obama denounced controversial sermons Friday by his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., shown here at a funeral service at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago in December 2000. (AP Photo)
Barack Obama describes longtime pastor Jeremiah Wright Jr. as “like an uncle” and a spiritual mentor, but the presidential candidate rejected Wright’s fiery anti-U.S. and politically divisive sermons after days of mounting pressure to do so.
Obama told FOX News Friday that he could no longer lay low as Wright’s past sermons, where he condemned the United States as institutionally racist and blamed the government for HIV and the Sept. 11 attacks, were played in heavy rotation on national television.
“Once I saw them I had to be very clear about the fact that these are not statements that I am comfortable with,” Obama said. “I reject them completely — they are not ones that reflect my values or my ideals or Michelle’s.”
Obama called his remarks “inflammatory and appalling” in a written statement Friday.
Though Obama has known Wright for 20 years, he said the pastor has never been active in his campaign and that he is no longer on his African American Religious Leadership Committee. The campaign said Wright left his unpaid post on the committee Friday, but did not elaborate.
Obama, in the interview Friday with FOX News’ Major Garrett, said he has been a member of the church since the early 1990s after working with the congregation as a community organizer on the south side of Chicago.
Obama married his wife Michelle at Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ, had his children baptized by Wright and donated money to the church, but he said he first learned of many of the pastor’s controversial statements, which FOX News reported on a year ago, only when they were aired in the media in recent days.
“None of these statements were ones I had heard myself personally in the pews,” Obama told FOX News.
He said the sermons now sparking controversy didn’t resemble the sermons he remembers from Wright, which, Obama said, stuck to messages of faith, values and helping people in the community.
Obama’s response came as critics called on the Illinois senator and Democratic presidential candidate to do more to distance himself from Wright, who, in a fiery sermon recorded and available on DVD, can be seen and heard saying three times: “God damn America.”
In his recorded sermons, he also questions America’s role in the spread of the AIDS virus and suggests that the United States bore some responsibility for the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Obama issued his more forceful statement against the sermons Friday afternoon.
“Let me say at the outset that I vehemently disagree and strongly condemn the statements that have been the subject of this controversy,” he said in the statement. “I categorically denounce any statement that disparages our great country or serves to divide us from our allies. I also believe that words that degrade individuals have no place in our public dialogue, whether it’s on the campaign stump or in the pulpit. In sum, I reject outright the statements by Rev. Wright that are at issue.”
A year ago, Wright defended his beliefs in an often contentious interview on FOX News’ Hannity & Colmes.
“If you’re not going to talk about theology in context, if you’re not going to talk about liberation theology … then you can’t talk about the black value system,” Wright said on the show’s March 1, 2007, broadcast.
Wright said his teachings are based on black liberation theology, which he summed up as “Africans speaking for themselves.”
Wake Forest University professor Terry Matthews, says in a lecture reprinted on the university’s Web site that black liberation theology “seeks to find a way to make the gospel relevant to black people who must struggle daily under the burden of white oppression.”
Wright’s supporters say his sermons accurately portray black America, and they contend his sermons are widely studied by theologians.
“I’ve been at some of those sermons,” the Rev. Dwight Hopkins, a member of the church, told FOX News. “The majority of Wrights’ sermons speak to healing, he challenges the black community … to be more responsible.”
Wright delivered his final sermon last month and retired as leader of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.
Obama told FOX News he wouldn’t have quit Wright’s congregation if the pastor’s more controversial statements were isolated, but if that became “the tenor or tone on an ongoing basis of his sermons” Obama said he would have quit.
“Obviously they are ones that are from my perspective completely unacceptable and inexcusable,” Obama said.
With the pastor retiring from the pulpit Obama said he doesn’t see an issue in his family remaining part of the congregation.
“If I thought that was the repeated tenor of the church then I wouldn’t feel comfortable, but frankly that has not been my experience at Trinity United Church of Christ.
After the interview was broadcast Friday night on “Hannity & Colmes,” Ari Fleischer, former press secretary for President Bush, suggested on the show that the controversy and the timing of Obama’s disavowal show him to be little more than a shrewd politician.
“I think there’s a reason Republicans I talk to are increasingly looking forward to running against Barack Obama,” Fleischer said.
Click here to read Obama’s full statement on Wright.
FOX News’ Jeff Goldblatt contributed to this report.





This campaign is becoming a witch-hunt of denouncing thoughts, ideas and more importantly people. I commend Senator Obama for his clear unwillingness to denounce Reverend Wright. He obviously does not agree with Wright’s over the top comments but realizes that there are many dimensions to a man who has been in the ministry for over 30 years.
We cannot allow a hysterical press to blind us to reality. I am tired of the search for reasons to bring down people. Senator Obama has not hidden his ties to this Church. Anyone who now posts they are stunned and crushed and feel they were hoodwinked is either a posing as an Obama supporter or very foolish. This is not a new issue and it is not something Barack has hidden from. He has clearly stated that he realizes Reverend Wright is controversial and does not agree with many of his public statements but that he respects the work the man has done in his community and with the spiritual needs of his congregation. I am a Catholic. I respect the Pope and am moved by his depth of faith and wisdom. I strongly disagree with him on many issues. If I ran for office I would have to clearly delineate those differences. However, I would never denounce him or leave my Church. There are millions like me in many different sects.
I continue to be a proud Obama supporter.
If his pastor obama`s that is feels this way they he should lesve the country it si because of people like him that keeps racist problems going we can`t correct what was done years ago, but don`t posion people today with the trash that he`s preaches nowhow ever the American people red yellow black, or whith are not stupid obama has had the drilled in his head for 20years and his wife said the same thing when she said she is finaly proud to be american. Get real he is in the cars mouth sort of speak , he two has some feelings and has listened to this for 20 years if there are tapes find them or papers to confirm he sat through the same speaches .we do not need a presdent that feel this way wake up people theres room in our country for Red yellow,black and white just not a racist
God help America if Obama gets elected , Obama has been trained really well by his spiritual mentor, Wake up America before it is too late. All this story has not been told yet.
Obama says this pastor was his spiritual mentor, my question is—HOW CAN YOU Be A SPIRITUAL MENTOR to some one and not KNOW WHAT THAT PERSON BELIEVES? OBAMA really needs to grow up , people are not that stupid out here. Mentor yes the pastor was, Obama listened and learned how to give speeches to the American people, to get where he and this pastor wants him to go. By the way you need to keep an eye on this new minster, who is working Obama now. Rev. Otis Moss 111. I am 69 years young and I am not stupid. like Obama is hoping most people will be.
Why don’t Fox News press charges on Obama? You have searched and could not find anything on Obama then you hang his pastor on his neck. You have shown that you don’t have anything else to report about Obama and that is why Fox News Has been running his pastor’s story for the past 3 weeks nonstop. Will you accept to go to jail for your biological father’s crime? Why is Fox news so concerned about Obama’s pastor? Do you agree with all the things my parents do let alone my friends? Will I kill them? No. Will I reject them? No. Will I condemn what they did wrong? Yes. But should I be held responsible for their sin? I need an answer from Fox News. Obama has denounced the comments, they are not his views, they comments were not made at his campaign. This is America where every body have the right of speech and no one should be held responsible for someone else speech because his or her association.
I am a Obama supporter. I find it hard to believe that out of all the Sundays Barak and his wife spent listening to sermons by this man he has never heard this before. I hope that is the truth. I would hate to se video appear that shows the Abama’s sitting in the pew while this bashung if the US was going on.
OBAMA 08
Its become a sad day in america when you can run president of united states and have these views. (Obama) God bless America and bless God America.
My comment is to Obama, STEP DOWN you are not fit to be our President.
This is good. people seems not to be responding to your comments any more. I think people are tyred of your lies and discrimination against obama. I told you earlier on today that you can win this game. you can survive this because discriminating against obama is like discriminating against somebody ordained by God.
Hi Fox News,
I think Obomba must be mad! He and his family have gone to church where this guy is the pastor for twenty years?! He brings his children to listen to this bigoted looney!? No wonder his wife is not proud to be an American if she has heard this horrible stuff for twenty years.I would’nt trust Obomba to run the corner store never mind the most important job in the world.
We might as well vote for Farraconn!
Thankx, Ackley Shove