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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!President Barack Obama can attest to the radioactivity of even a wisp of a pseudo-connection to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. In that light, it looks like Snoop Dogg can kiss goodbye any national political aspirations.The Washington Post is reporting that Snoop, along with Doug E. Fresh, appeared with the minister at a Saviours Day celebration.Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, gave a $1,000 donation to the Nation and said he will always seek the minister out. The rapper called himself the "leader of the hip-hop community" and said it was his first Saviours Day event. He told ...
From Jake Tapper: CHICAGO, Ill. -- Among the other voters who have shown up to vote at Shoesmith Elementary School this morning, where Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will vote: Louis Farrakhan and William Ayers. Who cares? Maybe people like Joe the Plumbish, who make decisions that affect the course of our country based on "logic" that equates a 3% marginal tax rate increase for quarter-millionaires with Chairman Mao, and a vociferous pledge of friendship and protection to Israel, with the imminent death of same. People who barely stay awake in church themselves, but suddenly care what someone ...
You may have seen the link floating around in our comment section. It leads you to one of many a breathless story, or perhaps a Fox News video clip, where the urgent topic is when we'll be seeing the YouTube file showing Michelle Obama on-stage with Louis Farrakhan lambasting Caucasian America with the term "whitey." The story goes that tape has been kept under wraps, out of view, for use as the ultimate October surprise, sure to kill Barack's chances faster than Hillary Clinton can say "I told you so." The problem? As with so many slurs against Obama, there's no there there. There is no tape. ...
Sen. Barack Obama finally tried to distance himself from his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, last week after Wright made an appearance at the National Press Club. During the question and answer session following that appearance, Wright repeated and amplified many of the incendiary comments, first brought to light in March, that he has made in various sermons from the pulpit of his Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. He said, among other things, that he believed the government is, "capable of doing anything," when asked if he really believed that the AIDS virus was created in a ...
Democratic Pennsylvania Governor and Hillary Clinton main champion, Ed Rendell, spent some time in 1997 praising Louis Farrakhan and The Nation of Islam while Mayor of Philadelphia. Slate reports: Back in April of 1997, Rendell, then the Mayor of Philadelphia, took the highly controversial step of inviting the Reverend Farrakhan to appear on the podium with him at the Tindley Temple United Methodist Church. The occasion was a rally attempting to ease racial tensions in the city after several high-profile black-on-white and white-on-black attacks. Farrakhan agreed to attend and praised ...
If you've had a TV tuned to cable news today, you would have seen video clips of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright - Barack Obama's pastor from Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago - plastered all over your TV screens. David Knowles commented in detail on Reverend Wright's controversial pulpit fulminations, and his take on it, here.While this probably should have happened sooner, the Obama campaign has quickly sought to distance the candidate from the Pastor's remarks. Obama has in the past removed himself from Wright's statements and his association with Louis Farrakhan. I am confused why it ...
Obama has become the center of gravity for much controversy over Jewish issues as of late. Eschewing the pestilent circulation of nauseating e-mails postulating upon his secret Muslim professions, issues of Jewish concern continue to arise in conjunction with the candidate. First, the Farrakhan endorsement caused a tempest-in-a-tea-cup, guilt-by-association scandal last week. M.J. Rosenberg raged against Tim Russert's question to Obama regarding the Islamic demagogue's support, concluding, "The bottom line is that Obama, like Senators Clinton and McCain, is a friend of Jews and Israel." On ...
While we contemplate the actual efficacy of any endorsement conferred on any candidate, one thing is for sure - if it prays it brays. Not much has captured the American media quite so much this past week as the endorsement by the hateful Louis Farrakhan of Barack Obama. An endorsement, I might note, that was not sought by the candidate and was quickly denounced and then rejected. On the other side, which I'm sure you've heard much less about, are two recent religious community endorsements received by John McCain that not only were not rejected, renounced and denounced, but actively ...
He's sure acting like it: Farrakhan did not endorse Obama but said Sunday: "This young man is the hope of the entire world that America will change and be made better." Asked Tuesday night whether he would accept support from Farrakhan, Obama said: "I live in Chicago. He lives in Chicago. I've been very clear, in terms of me believing that what he has said is reprehensible and inappropriate. And I have consistently distanced myself from him."Following an exchange with Clinton, he then added: "There's no formal offer of help from Minister Farrakhan that would involve me rejecting it. But if ...
Already, the Obama-can-do-no-wrong crowd is attacking NBC journalist Tim Russert for asking Barack Obama questions about Louis Farrakhan's support. They contend this was off limits. Most of these objectors, of course, are silent when Republicans get scrutinized for the support of people like Pat Robertson or the former Jerry Falwell. These whiney snarksters even suggest this line of questioning is Russert's lowest career-point. Oh really? Let's discuss!Here's the clip from last night's MSNBC debate: ...
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