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Magical Obama Never Too Busy To Hear Message of Hate

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As both Republican operatives and desperate Clintonites seek to tie Barack Obama to the incendiary remarks of pastor Jeremiah Wright, a story making the rounds about Obama's attendance at one particular service has left egg on a few faces.

An article yesterday on right-wing propaganda site Newsmax asserted that, "Contrary to Senator Barack Obama's claim that he never heard his pastor Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. preach hatred of America, Obama was in the pews last July 22 when the minister blamed the 'white arrogance' of America's Caucasian majority for the world's suffering, especially the oppression of blacks." This was picked up and reported unquestioningly by Times columnist Bill Kristol in a piece that ran today. Only one problem:

"[A] copy of Obama's schedule viewed by FOX News as well as video of Obama speaking appear to place him in Miami that day at a convention of the National Council of La Raza."

While some of the more ardent Obama supporters have been known to argue that their candidate has almost mystical powers, it still seems something of a stretch to suggest that the man could be in two places at the same time. Kristol was forced to issue a correction. Newsmax isn't quite ready to deny Obama's divinity just yet, noting that "[t]he church holds services three times every Sunday at 7:30 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Central time... both the early morning and evening service allowed Sen. Obama to attend the service and still give a speech in Miami."

So they're saying the guy can fly from Illinois to Florida, deliver a speech, and sit through a racist screed back in his home state all on the same day. Isn't that the kind of can-do multitasking we want from a president?

Comments

Geez, you certainly are a clever fellow. Actually, it turns out the candidate was in Chicago that Sunday morning -- and in Miami later that afternoon -- just not in attendance at the church service. I suppose you might have waited until later in the day to get confirmation of his schedule. (The in-Chi correction appeared in the Chicago Tribune and the WaPo.) So are you sharing some of that omelet with newsmax and the Times?

Oh, and next time you have to leave the tri-county area, here's a travel tip: Airplanes are fast.

Posted by: lvanbeet on March 18, 2008 10:15 AM

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