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"The Hitch on Obama-Wright"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sean Hannity tried to make an issue of Wright a year ago. So Steve you were not alone.

What made Rev. God Damn America an issue were the videos on YouTube. They could not be ignored and were sent around (links) via email.

What cheap video technology does is allow anyone with even moderate skills to replicate Lee Atwater in 1988. For little cost.

3/25/08, 3:52 PM

Anonymous tommy said...

It's been more than a month since I began warning Sen. Barack Obama

So he's only about ten or eleven months behind you, Steve? Not bad for a liberal/neo-con.

3/25/08, 6:01 PM

Anonymous Geronimo McTavish said...

Its heartening to know that Hitch has been reading your site all along.

Hey, maybe he is taking notes right now. Hi Chris!

3/25/08, 6:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

so, hitchens is wrong except when he's wright.

3/25/08, 8:18 PM

Anonymous rightsaidfred said...

Heard you on the radio today, Steve. Good job.

3/25/08, 8:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I heard you too, Steve. It's a pleasant surprise when you find an unexpected connection between two people you like.

3/25/08, 10:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's be honest. Steve saw what was in front of his nose. So did Hannity. Steve saw it a little earlier, but so did other Bloggers.

What made this story Not Go Away was that YouTube and other sites could host the video where people could see the real deal for themselves.

That's the whole idea of Open Source Software btw. Many eyes, shallow bugs.

Dems are still in the 1988 mode, thinking they can afford no vetting of bad candidates.

Had Obama's unelectability been caught early, Dems could have gone to Plan B or C or even D. Biden, or possibly an early Draft Gore movement could have averted disaster.

3/25/08, 11:56 PM

Anonymous appeal to reason said...

good to know your on the same side as christopher hitchens, steve

3/26/08, 12:53 AM

Anonymous headache said...

"Mark my words: This disappointment is only the first of many that are still to come."

Well sed Mr. Hitchens!

3/26/08, 1:09 AM

Anonymous Martin said...

"It's been more than a month since I began warning Sen. Barack Obama that he would become answerable for his revolting choice of a family priest."

I wonder what it is that upsets Hitchens more. That Obama has a revolting family pastor, or that he has a family pastor, period. As Hitchens considers all Christians to be simpering dupes, his opinions on this matter seem less than disinterested

How an unabashed commie, who still refers to his "comrades" became the darling of people who are ostensibly conservatives is beyond me. Oh, that's right, they are not. They didn't accept Hitchens because he changed, but because they did.

3/26/08, 8:08 PM

Anonymous steve wood said...

Ah, Hitch. Even when he's wrong, he's so elegantly wrong. And here, he happens to be right.

Obama has never answered the key question that the entire Wright fiasco raises: Does he share the deep, unshakable resentment of whites that motivates Wright's philosophy? Because, regardless of justification, it's unacceptable to have a President who bears a grudge against 70% of the population he governs.

3/26/08, 8:24 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If Hitch does anything in his column well it's the portrayal of Obama's sellout of his own grandmother. He frames it better than anyone else I've seen.

And now we are all supposed to marvel at the silky success of the maneuver.

But he didn't succeed. Perhaps in the eyes of the media he did, but in spite of all the alleged polls demonstrating that "55% of voters approved of his speech" (how so when perhaps barely 10% of them even saw the speech?) the fiasco has pummeled Obama's numbers. 28% of Clinton supportersote for McCain if Obama gets the nod. Only 19% of Obama supporters say the same for Clinton. Obama has the voters the Dems get anyway. Hillary has the voters (white women, blue collar whites) the Dems need to win. Obama now trails McCain by 15% in the swing state of Missouri, while Hillary trails only by 8.

Maybe Anderson Cooper can sit there and insinuate that it's racist to "keep" bringing up the Jeremiah Wright issue, but clearly the folks who actually vote don't agree.

3/26/08, 11:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm shocked at the lack of critical thinking skills of many of you on this website. I understand Steve Sailer, since he has a racist, right-wing agenda to push, but has anyone else actually heard Jeremiah Wright's FULL sermons, and not just the soundbites? He was being critical of AMERICA'S FOREIGN POLICY, not white people.

3/28/08, 8:49 AM

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