From Eugene Robinson in the Washington Post:
We all have our crosses to bear. The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has become Barack Obama‘s.
I’m sorry, but I’ve had it with Wright. I would never try to diminish the service he performed as pastor of his Chicago megachurch, and it’s obvious that he’s a man of great charisma and faith. But this media tour he’s conducting is doing a disservice that goes beyond any impact it might have on Obama’s presidential campaign.
The problem is that Wright insists on being seen as something he’s not: an archetypal representative of the African American church. In fact, he represents one twig of one branch of a very large tree.
It’s understandable, given how Wright has been treated, that he would want to attempt to set the record straight. No one would enjoy seeing his 36-year career reduced to a couple of radioactive sound bites. No preacher would want his entire philosophy to be assessed on the basis of a few rhetorical excesses committed in the heat of a passionate sermon. No former Marine would stomach having his love of country questioned by armchair patriots who have done far less to protect the United States from its enemies.
Given Wright’s long silence, I thought he had taken to heart Jesus’s admonition to turn the other cheek. Obviously, I was wrong.
I’m through with Wright not because he responded — in similar circumstances, I certainly couldn’t have kept silent — but because his response was so egocentric. We get it, Rev. Wright: You’re ready for your close-up.
Amen!
It’s almost like some extremists that define themselves and their politics by their African-American race are upset that Barack Obama isn’t the “black candidate”- that he has transcended race like no other politician in history. And now they’re sabotaging him, it seems, to make him exclusively theirs.
I wouldn’t have voted for Obama anyway, I’m a libertarian, but I think he’s getting screwed by some who consider themselves to be “his people”.
-Tom










Amen, Tom. I won’t vote for Obama, but these actions are ridiculous. It’s like they look at him as some kind of Uncle Tom, not realizing how insulting it is to their own people to bestow that kind of title in this day and age.