Obama Attempts Damage Control, Fallout Over Pastor’s Sermons Unclear
Barack Obama speaks at a town hall meeting Saturday in Plainfield, Ind., where he addressed controversial sermons by his former pastor. (AP Photo)
The presidential contenders have all had their share of supporters whose insensitive remarks forced the campaigns to issue disavowals. This week, it was Barack Obama’s turn.
After a series of recorded sermons by Obama’s longtime pastor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. sparked controversy over Wright’s fiery views on race, America and the Sept. 11 attacks, Obama responded Friday by firmly repudiating Wrights’ views in lengthy written statement and a round of cable news interviews.
On Saturday at a town hall meeting in Plainfield, Ind., Obama broached the matter with the public, saying they’ve probably heard comments “that were incendiary and that I completely reject.”
The question now is whether Obama’s response worked, and whether his connection to Wright will haunt the Democratic senator’s campaign and dampen his presidential hopes.
Rival Hillary Clinton has not yet drawn political attention to the sermons, and deflected questions Saturday.
“Ask the Obama campaign,” she said to inquiries about Wright.
Pollster Doug Schoen said it’s unlikely the Wright issue will play big in the primary, but that it poses trouble down the road.
“In a Democratic primary this issue has limited viability and utility,” he said. “In a general election, however … I think this could be a real serious problem for Barack Obama.”
Obama tried to put Wright’s sermons in perspective Saturday, saying: “It reminds me that we’ve got a tragic history when it comes to race in this country … But what I continue to believe in is this country wants to move beyond these kinds of divisions.”
In an interview Friday with FOX News, Obama said he personally never had heard the pastor’s controversial comments, though he joined his Trinity United Church of Christ nearly 20 years ago. He said the sermons now sparking controversy didn’t resemble the ones he remembers from Wright, which, Obama said, stuck to messages of faith, values and helping people in the community.
But Obama’s pastor long has been a lightning rod for controversy. For starters, Wright’s relationship with Louis Farrakhan, once described by Obama as a “close” relationship, has been of concern to many in the Jewish community.
And once Wright’s remarks were publicized last year, Obama backed out of plans to have Wright speak at his Feb. 10, 2007, presidential announcement.
Author Larry Elder said he doesn’t buy Obama’s new, firmer denunciation of Wright.
“How can Barack Obama dis-invite him … and now claim he had no idea that Jeremiah Wright made all these incendiary comments? It doesn’t work,” Elder told FOX News.
There’s too many variables on the campaign trail to measure the direct impact on his poll numbers, but pollster Scott Rasmussen pointed out that Saturday’s Rasmussen daily tracking poll showed Obama nearly tied with Hillary Clinton.
“That’s a big drop from Obama’s 8-point lead a day before,” Rasmussen said.
Ari Fleischer, former press secretary for President Bush, suggested 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.
Wright, who presided over Trinity’s congregation until his retirement earlier this year, officiated Obama’s wedding to Michelle and baptized their two daughters. In Obama’s first book, “Dreams From My Father” from 1995, he writes the pastor had great influence over him in the early 1990s. And it was Wright who delivered a sermon “The Audacity of Hope,” which had such an impact on Obama that he made it the title of his second book, published in 2006. The theme of hope continues to be central to Obama’s surging campaign.
His repudiation of Wright has gradually risen to a crescendo.
Three weeks ago, Obama spoke to the Cleveland Jewish Community Leaders group and was asked about Wright. Obama noted the pastor occasionally was known to “say controversial things,” adding most of those controversial statements were “directed at the African American community.”
Obama assured the Ohio Jewish leaders he never heard anything anti-Semitic, and said “he is like an old uncle who sometimes will say things that I don’t agree with.”
Obama’s camp released a somewhat stronger statement Thursday after FOX News had reported more on Wright’s sermons — in one, he repeatedly said “God damn America,” while in others he blamed the United States for the spread of HIV and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and highlighted what he saw as a racial divide between Obama and Hillary Clinton.
“Senator Obama has said before that he profoundly disagrees with some of the statements and positions of Rev. Wright, who has preached his last sermon as pastor at the church,” Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said. “Senator Obama deplores divisive statements whether they come from his supporters, the supporters of his opponent, talk radio, or anywhere else.”
Then Friday, Obama issued the written statement calling what he’s heard from Wright “inflammatory and appalling.”
Later Friday, Obama told FOX News that he could no longer lay low as he heard more of Wright’s remarks.
“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.”
Democratic strategist Tanya Acker said Friday that Obama has nothing to be sorry for, and his campaign is in the clear.
“There’s no basis for attributing those statements to Barack Obama,” she told FOX News. “We don’t play guilt by association here, and it’s not fair.”
Throughout the campaign, candidates seemingly on a weekly basis have had to respond to, denounce and sometimes fire supporters who made offensive comments. Obama’s foreign policy adviser Samantha Power left the campaign after calling Clinton a “monster” in an interview with a Scottish newspaper. Clinton fundraiser Geraldine Ferraro left the campaign’s finance committee after saying much of the attention being paid to Obama’s campaign was because he is black.
And earlier this month, Republican candidate John McCain distanced himself from Iowa Rep. Steve King after King said terrorists would be “dancing in the streets” if Obama were elected.
Obama said Friday 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 that unpaid post Friday, without elaborating.
Obama said Friday that with Wright retiring from the pulpit, he doesn’t see an issue with his family remaining in the congregation. Wright delivered his final sermon last month and retired as leader of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.
FOX News’ Jeff Goldblatt and Bonney Kapp contributed to this report.




It appears that any comment by a white that mentions or acknowledges people of different races is condemed as racist, when on the other hand, hate filled ranting about the evils of white people by a black pastor is not. I have not heard anyone condemn Wright’s comments as racist. Much more of this type of incendiary talk be anyone associated with Obama will only have the effect of creating deteriorating relations between blacks and whites. Perhaps this country is not ready for a black president if such a “crazy uncle” comes with it.
He calls himself a CHRISTIAN! im gald i dont go to his church> OBAMA you say your a christian then why didnt you use the BIBLE when you swoar in? YU ARE A FAKE ANE YOU LIE!
Why is everyone so surprised about this news. I’ am a christian and live in California and knew about the horrible and hateful things preached in that church and you can’t tell me that Obama did not know how Rev Wright thought or spoke in that church. Just remember the comment that Obama’s wife said abot being a proud american for the first time in her life. Give me a break and the the media has protected him ever him since he announced he was going to run for president. Now the cat is out of the bag and the media is still trying to protect that devil Obama. Now we may well have him for our President GOD HELP US!! Thanks to the love affair the media has had with Obama and their refusal to think he may not be be really be what you think!!!!!
IF OBAMA IS PICKED TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT,I WILL NOT VOTE .HE IS SPLITING THE PARTY.
Be afraid America be very afraid. This man we know little about has belonged to a church of hate for 20 years but he never heard the good Rev say anything controversial. Come on, if you believe that I have a bridge for sale. Geraldine Ferraro was pounded in the media for saying Mr Obama is as far as he is because he is black. That by all accounts is true. He is getting 90% or more of the black vote even if they don’t believe in his politics they are voting for him in masses. That is their right but it isn’t the right of the candidate to tell the American people his going to represent “all” races when his beloved pastor is saying we are no better than Al Qaida and 911 is our fault and it is not God Bless America but GD America. Well Mr Obama your Rev has the right to say it because of all the men and woman who fought and died to keep this great Country free for the likes of him. If as Obama says he is like an uncle I guess he will keep him around and if he is elected the Rev will sit at his right hand. Who on the left? Please I don’t want to hear it is just the pastor I watched the congregation on video clapping, dancing and singing GD America. And by the way why did CNN and NBC and ABC ignore this bashing of America? Because the media is biased and think the American people have no clue what they are doing. Wake up we do. I should add Fox is no better with their saturation coverage for over 48hrs but at least it was brought to the attention of the American people and they finally forced Obama to speak to an issue instead of the standard I’m for “change” retoric.
This is a very scary and I feel very bad for all the people who lost their family members in 911 they deserve better.
Thank you Fox News, at last the Media doing as we asked, and looking intoObama and Rev Wright. The fact that he honored Farrakhan meant that he had to be Anti White, & Anti America. This is why Michelle is as arrogant. I have to wonder what kind of parents would let their children sit thru a sermon filled with so much hatred. It does NOT matter to me how many times Obama NOW says that he disassociates himself from the Rev, whom he earlier said was his Mentor, and who Obama so highly respected that he borrowed the title of his book, The Audacity of Hope. Too many of us have been saying for a long time now that Obama would NOT ever pass a background check because of whom he has close ties to, and just how he runs things around him. Not enough has been said of obama’s close relationship to Bill Ayers who blew up NYC Police Headquarters, the Pentagon, & the Capitol.
Obama can Deny, Deny, Deny all he wants. A lot of us have been asking our Senators, Congressmen, Delegates, and Super Delegates to begin to look into Obama’s background because we feel he is a THREAT to AMERICA.
As so many of us have been saying we cannot see how Obama could pass a background check to work as a cook, janitor or a gardener at the White House or any Police Station anywhere in the USA. Obama should loose his Senate seat, and he certainly should NEVER be the President of OUR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Too many lies around obama and if you lie about this than perhaps you lie about too many other things as well.
This is the real Obama. These short video’s take only a minute to watch. Make up your own minds.
1- Click here: You Tube - Obama Communist Flag In Office!
2- Click here: You Tube - Obama and the National Anthem
Rev Wrights Rants.
3- Click here: YouTube - The shocking video Barrack Obama does not want you to see
Obama, Cry Baby, Oh Drama, if you love the Cuban Flag, more than our American Flag, than you should Not be running for Presidency of Our USA.
Wake up America this is NOT someone that the USA can take a chance on for too many reasons.. Once again I will ask you if all of this offends you than SPEAK UP and demand that Washington DC, that those who are supposed to be protecting us investigate this and do whatever is necessary to PROTECT our AMERICA.
Well it seems to me that Mr. Obama is still not telling the truth as I have seen and heard where he was at some of them speeches by wright and now I think he is just saying what he thinks he has to so he can be elected. I think he is still trying to fool the people more. He will never walk away from Wright in my opinion. I feel hurt by Obama and wish I could recast my vote now. New meaning to slick willie could this be the cousin slick Obama
How can a man as smart as obama not know the thoughts and beliefs of the man that married him, baptised his kids and guided him life. I think there are some untold truths in regaurds to Obamas true mind set.
Well, now we have the answers to : Why he won’t wear the Flag lapel pin…..and WHY he would not place his hand over his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance. and third: Why his wife made the comment about being “proud of her country for the very first time”……now you tell me, that he NEVER heard the Rev speak like what we all heard…at anytime…either on the pulpit or privately. Birds of a Feather…etc etc….
Mr. Teflon has something sticking to him!