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April 30, 2008
Obama Campaign Gives Up On Finding 'Mr. Wright'
By Ann Coulter
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Whew! I'm certainly glad to hear the "snippets" from Rev. Jeremiah Wright's sermons "in context." In the
famous B. Hussein Obama speech that sent a tingle down Chris Matthews' leg, Obama dismissed the clips of Rev. Wright being played on TV as mere
"snippets." He claimed the media were highlighting Wright's "most offensive words," complaining that they had been played
endlessly, as if repetition were the problem with the statement: "GOD DAMN AMERICA!" It's absolutely unheard of to repeat
passages from famous speeches. In fact, I have a dream that we will not do that. Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask that the media
stop replaying "snippets." All we have to fear is repetition itself, because we are the people we've been waiting for to tear down that
wall of endless repetition.
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So, like I said: Whew. At last Rev. Wright's "snippets" have been put in a healing context. In two speeches and one uxorious
interview with PBS' Bill Moyers over the past few days, Rev. Wright had plenty of time to lay out the lush analytical context of his remarks. In his speech to the National Press Club on Monday, for example, Wright described America as a country of "segregation, Jim Crow,
lynching and the separate-but-equal fantasy." Then he ran outside to feed more quarters into the meter where his time machine was parked. Wright described this as a country that supported the "racist regime of South Africa" and "the Contras, who were killing
the peasants and the Miskito Indians in those two countries" -- as opposed to the Sandinistas, who were equal-opportunity murderers with a more
diverse group of victims.
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