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Obama Disinvited His Wee-Bit Controversial Pastor From His Announcement Ceremony

Poor Obama. He makes sure his controversial pastor, Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., doesn’t attend his announcement ceremony, and the New York Times still writes a lengthy story hitting him over disinviting him, and runs a big picture of him with his arm around that pastor. Some days, you just can’t win:

In Monday’s interview, Mr. Wright expressed disappointment but no surprise that Mr. Obama might try to play down their connection.
“When his enemies find out that in 1984 I went to Tripoli” to visit Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, Mr. Wright recalled, “with Farrakhan, a lot of his Jewish support will dry up quicker than a snowball in hell.” Mr. Wright added that his trip implied no endorsement of either Louis Farrakhan’s views or Qaddafi’s.
Mr. Wright said that in the phone conversation in which Mr. Obama disinvited him from a role in the announcement, Mr. Obama cited an article in Rolling Stone, “The Radical Roots of Barack Obama.”
According to the pastor, Mr. Obama then told him, “You can get kind of rough in the sermons, so what we’ve decided is that it’s best for you not to be out there in public.”

Traveling with Farrakhan? Controversial? Never.

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