Ace managed to acquire the bible translation used by Obama’s pastor:
And Lo, Jesus appeared among the throng, and he spake, saying, “Is it not the CIA which created AIDS? And the American government which provides crack to blacks? And Yay and verily, is it not true that black on black crime is only wrong because it’s blacks fighting ‘the wrong enemy’? And shouldn’t they be killing the ‘right enemy’ instead, if you know what I mean, and I think you do?”
And Jesus winketh, and all around kneweth who he meanteth, and all around began gathering baseball bats and breaking beer-bottles, knowing, in their hearts, that it was well and truly on.
And the crowd understood; Jesus had come with a New Covenant, but He still knew how to go Old Testament on crackers. He spoketh of Love, but of the Ike Turner kind of Love, and hos got to know that that Love is pure, but sometimes leaves visible bruising.
More Shocks! MSM Spinning For Obama/Wright
He also wonders whether some politicians are more equal than others at CNN -
Also from Hot Air: Obama to deliver a “major speech” on race tomorrow. Perfect. We’ll see if CNN runs those “fun facts” about the Trinity Church’s vile hatred just like they ran cute little facts about long-abandoned Mormon racial dogma when Romney delivered his speech on his faith.
Hot Air notices that Wright’s videos are being swept down the memory hole.
Something to consider – nobody, but NOBODY of any consequence on the right defends Fred Phelps’ opinions in any way, shape, form or manner. Even when we acknowledge his right to free speech, we take care to denounce his views because they are simply abhorrent. They are despicable even to people who don’t want to see gay marriage legalized. Imagine, if you will, any Republican candidate attending Westboro Baptist for a couple of decades, and then pleading ignorance and weakly disavowing Phelps’ views. Imagine conservative pundits and bloggers trying to defend such a person. How quickly would that guy be run out of politics?
Added: And yes, there’s a difference between Wright and Phelps. But it’s a difference of degree, not kind.
One more thing: Thanks for the link, Kathy!


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