Pastor Creates ‘Guilt by Association’ Problem for Obama
File: Barack Obama with Rev. Jeremiah Wright, pastor emeritus of Obama's congregation, Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. (AP Photo)
Surrogates for Barack Obama on Sunday downplayed the significance of Obama’s relationship to a controversial pastor and suggested the discussion is a diverson from bigger issues in the Democrat presidential race.
“The fact of the matter is people would like to move on to other things,” said Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut, characterizing remarks by Obama pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright as “outrageous,” but saying they are not relevant to Obama’s candidacy.
“He’s rejected it. He said no– he doesn’t have any association with it. He finds these comments outrageous,” Dodd, an Obama supporter and former presidential candidate, told “FOX News Sunday.” He added that “guilt by association is not typically American.”
But some political analysts say that comments by Wright could pose a major obstacle for Obama because unlike average Americans, politicians suffer from “guilt by association.”
“This is a man who he chose to be associated with. It’s not a family member. He chose to be associated with Reverend Wright and saw advantage in it. And that’s why he exploited it up to a point when he realized, especially when he was announcing, that he couldn’t have Wright by his side for the announcement in Springfield and now seeks to somehow distance himself. But it speaks to his character, and it speaks to the judgment which is the basis on which Barack Obama has been running his campaign. So I think it could be a big problem,” said National Public Radio national correspondent and FOX News contributor Juan Williams.
It also could suggest an insincerity by Obama, said conservative syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer.
“This, I think, is a huge story because it contradicts the whole persona and appeal of Obama as a man who transcends race,” Krauthammer said. “I think it ought to be explored a lot more deeply.”
Out on the campaign trail on Saturday, Obama was dogged by questions about comments made by his spiritual leader of 20 years, whose quotes have been sprayed over the news in the last several days.
At a town-hall meeting in Indiana, Obama said he was not in the pews when Wright said, for example, the U.S. is run by “rich, white people” or that the U.S. created the AIDS virus to kill African Americans. The Illinois senator said he “completely rejects” the preacher’s controversial sermons, including one in which he said the United States was asking for the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks because it had supported “state-sponsored terrorism” against black South Africans and Palestinians.
“Although I knew him and know him as somebody in my church that talked to me about Jesus and family and friendships but clearly, if all I knew were those statements I saw on television, I would be shocked,” Obama said.
Obama who is new to disavowing himself from the remarks, told his audience that people should speak up forcefully against comments like Wright’s.
On Sunday, the United Church of Christ defended Wright’s character.
“The Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.’s character is being assassinated in the public sphere because he has preached a social gospel on behalf of oppressed women, children, and men in America and around the globe,” wrote Rev. John H. Thomas, the church’s General Minister President in a press release.
Meanwhile, Clinton supporters are refusing to jump on the opportunity to attack Obama for his slow response. “I mean, as you know, I prefer Senator Clinton for a whole lot of reasons, but I don’t cast aspersions on Senator Obama for what somebody else said,” said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
Voters should “accept what Obama has said and move on,” said Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y.
The Clinton campaign may be following a well-known operating principle of politics, which is when an opponent is shooting himself in the foot, stand back and let him. According to the results of a new, four-day Rasmussen tracking poll out Sunday morning, Obama’s national lead has narrowed to just 3 points over Clinton.
“The Clinton campaign won’t touch this with a 10-foot poll, but they don’t have to. … It will dribble, dribble out for at least a few more days and in this Internet era there’s no limit to what you can” dredge up, said Democratic strategist Susan Estrich.
Estrich said plenty of more information will come up in the weeks leading up to the Pennsylvania and North Carolina primaries.
“I don’t know, this guy didn’t give just two bad sermons, nobody … does the wrong thing just twice,” she said. “We all have to fill space for six weeks, this is how we’ll fill it.”
According to pollster, Scott Rasmussen, the recent controversy and prolonged fight between the Democrats is also turning out to be a gift for presumptive Republican presidential nominee and Arizona Sen. John McCain, whose numbers are up. That’s a fear Democrats are hoping won’t be realized as the discussion over race and sex issues distract from their overall message of defeating McCain.
“I think we have to lift ourselves out of all of that. Look, we’re talking about running for president of the United States. We’re talking about the leader of the free world. We’re talking about the hopes, the aspirations of the American people being placed — and not like any other job in the world, placed on this person. And I think people are much more interested on the ideas, the vision, the judgment, the plans that people have. And that’s why people are drawn to both of these candidates,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, speaking on ABC’s “This Week.” Pelosi has not yet stated her preference for the top of the party ticket.





To think that Obama was not aware of his Pastors teachings is bull. My question is why is this man in a leadership position, could you imagine if this were a white pastor with such remarks toward blacks. I think open racial prejudice is the same whom ever makes the statements
Obama is a very racial person, he said he wants to form a civil rights committe to oversee our law officials. Our law officials already have their hands tied with people crying race. And that’s what the NAACP does. Why should we have the government pay for this. Lets form a german rights committee then, or an Italian rights committee.
No Obama is very racial, and so is his wife who said ” she was never proud to be American until now. That is a very racial comment!!!
I will be voting for Hillary!
I am glad some of the truth about Barack Obama is finally coming to surface. Reverend Wright is so prejudice and radical. I can hardly believe Barack has stayed in that church for 20 years and now expects the public to believe he doesn’t follow Rev. Wright’s teachings.
One more thing, I live in Illinois and I find it interesting that the public believes Barack can run our country, when he didn’t accomplish anything for Illinois as a Senator. My biggest concern is that if Barack is elected, he will push the Islam faith, and we will have a religious war to battle then.
Thank you for bringing the controversial information about Barack to light.
Until now, everything negative about Obama has been ” swept under the table ” by the media — It is about time the truth comes out. No , I dont think Obama is Qualified ro be our President,, He is a good speaker but we are looking for a President — not a speaker . Yes , I think he has always known Rev. Wright’s veiws and I think he agrees with him .. This is not the “”change ” that we need…..
What is it with where do you go to church, what happened to separatrion of church and state?
I attend church on a regular basis and sometimes after leaving the building I say to myself what was he saying? The building is just a building the church is within ME.
I still support Obama.
Heard the Liberal blogger from the “Nation” ..on Cspan today (3/17)..he said that Obama’s “preacher” got in hot water recently with the gays..HE DISLIKES GAY MARRIAGE…OBAMA IMMEDIATELY REBUKED THAT Statement..NO WORRYING ABOUT “IF HE HEARD IT”…IN FACT IT MAY WELL HAVE BEEN AT HIS FAMOUS ANNOUNCEMENT To Run ..WHEN THE PASTOR WAS MYSTERIOUSLY “PULLED” FROM THE SCHEDULE!
I actually find it hard to believe that this Pastor who so HATES AMERICA even worried about “GAYS”…his entire theology of “Hating Whitey” leads me to believe that Gays are VERY LOW..on his HIT LIST. I also must wonder at any Religion that would allow such VULGAR SPEECH obviously being a DECENT and RESPECTFUL PERSON..or turning the other Cheek are not among this church of HATE’s BELIEF SYSTEM!
I note the NEW RESTRICTIONS IMPLEMENTED IN IRAN JUST THIS WEEKEND ..BANNING ANYTHING “HOLLYWOOD”…MAGAZINES CLOSED DOWN, CINEMA’S CLOSED AND PUNISHMENTS ADDED TO…BRAVO IRAN..PERHAPS I SHOULD MOVE THERE WHERE HOLLYWOOD IS TREATED AS IT IS A DECADENT BUNCH OF SICKO’S!
Obama is lying folks.
Wake up America!
You all need to know this.
There are two ways to campaign. Either leave race completely out of it, or include it and discuss it accurately.
The Obama camp does seem to allow race to be used to his advantage, ie, the virtue of electing the USA’s first Black President. Therefore we may talk about it.
Obama is not “Black”. He is Arab-Caucasian. genealogically
speaking, he is 50% Caucasian, 43.5% Arab, and 6.5%
“Black”, which is below the legal limit for claiming minority
ethnicity.
So in the interests of accuracy, Obama supporters could claim
the virtue of electing our first Arab President.
Maybe race doesn’t matter - but intentional and clever deception should matter.
The remaining states may be the only hope to recover from the mistakes of those states
already voted. Thanks to our news media.
FYI!
H & C, Belt way bosy and others!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frank-schaeffer/obamas-minister-committe_b_91774.html