Friday, September 12, 2008

Would 'Jesus The Community Organizer' Have Attended Jeremiah Wright's Church for 20 Years?


One of the more offensive political statements in memory is now making the rounds as the Democrats pick up on the nutroots line that "Jesus was a community organizer," in a rather weak retort to Sarah Palin mocking Barack Obama during the GOP convention.

Really, how vain can you get comparing Barack Obama, a two-bit Chicago hack, to Jesus Christ? Really, are they so insane to think that's going to win over religious voters?

But it begs the simple question: Would Jesus have sat in a pew for 20 years listening to the psychotic rants of Jeremiah Wright? Just in case you've forgotten who Wright is (since the media is reticent to remind you), have a sampling of Obama's buddy:



Would Jesus have tolerated that? No, I don't think so.

Yet the moronic Democrats continue to utter the absurd comparison. Remarkably, this boob Steve Cohen claims he wasn't comparing Obama to Jesus, then again compares him to Jesus. Real slick, dude.
U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen's House floor speech suggesting that both Barack Obama and Jesus were "community organizers" has lit up the blogosphere, produced heated partisan exchanges and, on Thursday, landed him on "Hardball."

Cohen released a statement on Thursday clarifying his intent in making the remarks Wednesday night, saying, "I didn't and I wouldn't compare anyone to Jesus. Jesus cannot be compared to anyone. What I pointed out was that Jesus was a force of change, and those who work to accomplish change deserve respect."
Then MSNBC imbecile Chris Matthews whips out the race card, repeating the weak assertion that calling Obama a community organizer is racist.
Chris Matthews, the MSNBC show's host, suggested that politicians should avoid metaphors referring to either Jesus or Adolf Hitler, but also suggested that Palin's ridicule of community activists was "code phrasing" pointing to Obama's urban Chicago background.
Do the Democrats really think it's a winning strategy to compare Obama with Jesus Christ and then insinuate that anyone who criticizes him is racist?

If so, I implore them to please keep it up. They'll have only themselves to blame for Obama's landslide defeat.

It speaks volumes that Obama hasn't asked his surrogates to knock off the ridiculous comparison. He obviously agrees he's as important as Jesus.

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