By Clay Cane, Special to AOL Black Voices

In his momentous campaign for the presidency, Illinois Senator Barack Obama has managed to evade political attacks from Republicans and sidestep comments from Senator Hillary Clinton. Even after digging into his past, all right-wing detectives could find was that he smoked cigarettes.
Miraculously, Obama seemed to be favorably courting the votes of conservative African-Americans while at the same time labeling himself as a person who believed in equal rights for the gay and lesbian community.
During the Logo channel's gay debate in August 2007, Obama bragged, "I'm somebody who I think is willing to talk about these issues even when it's hard -- in front of black ministers." Many wondered if the non-threatening Obama could find a manageable middle ground between two divided groups -- the black church and the gay community. At that point, the answer was yes.
On the face of it, Obama was running one of the cleanest campaigns in election history; ironically, it was a move from his own camp that ignited a firestorm.
Donnie McClurkin gay Barack Obama Mary Mary Hezekiah Walker Mighty Clouds of Joy Byron Cage church religion homophobia anti-gay gospel concerts California concert gay comments cured of homosexuality
The most problematic addition, however, was Donnie McClurkin, a self-proclaimed ex-gay who "counsels" young people on how to convert from homosexuality. Donnie McClurkin is arguably the most famous, and most profitable, face in gospel music.
The "We Fall Down" hit maker is a two-time Grammy winner and pastor of Perfecting Faith Church in Freeport, New York. McClurkin has been a prominent voice in the conservative African-American community, a demographic Obama has yet to grab. Some in the gay community were perplexed at how Obama could be for gay rights, but employ the likes of Mary Mary and Donnie McClurkin.
In an effort at damage control, Obama's camp released a statement on October 25th saying they were unaware of McClurkin's beliefs and admits the ex-gay's comments on homosexuality are "deeply hurtful and offensive to many Americans" but also states, "at the same time, a great many African Americans share Pastor McClurkin's beliefs. This also cannot be ignored." Reverend Andy Sidden, a white gay preacher was added to the lineup, while Donnie McClurkin remained.
"Here we have a perfect opportunity for African-Americans to internally address the issue of homophobia with an African-American presidential candidate and instead of inviting a Black openly gay pastor, they invite a white man," says Black LGBT activist Jasmyne Cannick on her web site.
Quick to respond, Obama's camp stressed his vision, the big tent, "to join together, build on common ground, and engage in a civil dialogue even when we disagree." McClurkin has said that he "prayed the gay away," and at the final installment of the gospel concert last week he stressed, "I tell you that God delivered me from homosexuality."
When Mary Mary and Donnie McClurkin performed for President George Bush in 2005, there was no uproar. President Bush is staunchly anti-gay marriage, even advocating a Constitutional amendment to ban it. Political strategists argue he won the election on his "Biblical" beliefs.
For Obama, the "Embrace the Change" lineup seems contradictory from someone who refers to gays as his "gay brothers and sisters."
Obama's camp repeatedly emphasized they were not aware of McClurkin's beliefs about homosexuality, which begs the question, if they did know of McClurkin's beliefs, would they have hired him anyway?
No one at Obama's campaign headquarters, Obama For America, returned a request for comment.
Comments: (172)
Add a comment
By: Lisette on 1/24/2008 6:57AM
Black people always put themselves up for failure by teaming up with people who use them to further their own political agenda. It is an insult to connect the struggle of black people wanting equal civil rights as being the same thing as wanting the right to live a perverted life style. Black people did not choose their skin color but we know that this gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual ect, ect is a most often a choice that people make because of their own personal ideology and political agenda. Demanding special group rights based on sexuality in country where the right of the individual is protected is totally out of whack and shows how perverted some human minds can get when it has nothing better to do….an idle mind is the devils playground. Connecting their perverted political agenda to the struggle of black people shows once again their total disregard….closet bigots…another gain of feminism.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Maxine on 1/25/2008 5:25AM
Excuse me, did the Concert take place. If yes, why didn't I hear more. If no, who prevented it from happening...NOT DONNIE McCLURKIN! But don't blame the adversary either - BLAME YOURSELF!!!!
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Maxine on 1/26/2008 10:29PM
"My Bad" I went back to the beginning of this "debacle" and have learned that I missed the Embrace the Change concert. So my aforementioned comment is "mute". NOW, let me speak to these "Mountains" LEAVE BARACK OBAMA ALONE AND LET HIM DO WHAT HE IS PURPOSED TO DO...AND WHILE YOU'RE AT IT - - LEAVE DONNIE McCLURKIN ALONE, TOO!"
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: joyce on 2/06/2008 5:51PM
sin is sin there is no other way to put it. Homosexuality is an abomination to God. It says it in His word.Jesus came not to condem, but to save. #13 I agree God gave all of us free will, but everything that God made was good, Us and our free will made it bad.The thing is God is a forgiving God, and thats what makes him so awesome, unlike us He has unconditional love for us, He forgives, but you have to confess and forsake your sins to get it right. I am totally against any sin even my own that why through Gods grace and mercy I confess and forsake and get it right quickly as possible. God didnt make no mistake when He made man and woman. We make the mistake when we let our lusts and feelings, and flesh choose whats right for us. I say no to homosexuals and all othe sins. God bless you and give your lives to the Lord let Him lead and direct you the time is near and Jesus is soon to come back, lets get it right now.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Denice on 2/07/2008 5:13PM
Sin is sin. Liars, busybody's adulterers and murderers as well as homosexuals all fall in the sames category. Liars and gossipers should not go around feeling superior to homosexuals. We are to have compassion for each other and if any of us so-called Christians would do that how much better would this world be
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Brenda on 2/14/2008 4:31PM
I personally believe the Bible is our "Book of Instructions"...God speaks against sexual immorality..
.therefore I believe God created man for woman and woman for man...NOT man for man and woman for woman...
Homosexuality is prominent throughout the Bible also..
.but it was NEVER endorsed by God...it's wrong, Wrong,
WRONG!...be warned...every man and woman will be judged for immoral acts. Amen and amen!
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: BenzLuva on 2/14/2008 4:56PM
Once again here we have a black church person who is a hypocrite.Homosexuality is not a choice..think about it who would chose to be gay?One is either born gay or one is not..Donnie is only fooling himself, I know several men who continue to be with him to this day,so come on out of the closet again Donnie.DON'T LET THIS FOOL SABAOTAGE BARAK'S RUN FOR THE PRESIDENCY.If every gay person in the black church decided not to go to church on any given sunday,that place would be empty.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: WANDA RICHARDSON on 2/20/2008 4:41PM
God loves everyone, people from all walks of life. The bible say's to study to show yourself approved. Most people can only quote what they have been taught by religion threw the year's, and no knowledge of the bible or God for themselves. As far as Donnie and other's, most people who know anything about God's anointed should be paying attention to what God is saying here and not getting wrapped up into debates and keep their eye's on the bigger picture. For the first time since Rev. King, we have a black man who is willing to step up and go forward, something we haven't had for a long time. Our world today is still full of hatred for us, because of the color of our skin and we still have to fight to be treated fairly in 2008. We need to get behind Obama and support him for he is making history for us, and with this, changes for us.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Nance on 3/09/2008 12:50PM
Since we account for at least 10% of the Black population, black gays and lesbians need to take a hard look at Obama. Obama support is coming from the right wing religious right. Doesn't it seem strange that a black man of miscegenation between a white woman and a black man is winning in the most racist hostile states in history and leading among white men. When are we going to face the facts and realize that he is being funded heavily by the most conservative white men and republican financial backers - not to win in the general election but to knock out Hillary. Are we resally foolish enough to think that these white southerners would really vote for him later in the general election. Not a chance in hell. Also in refards to homosexuality - where would we be without the late Bayard Rustin ot Barbara Jordan as a people. In regards to the black church - there is more gay people in church than out of church - Almost all of our quote famous black ministers have been closeted homosexuals that preached the anti-gay sermons while sleeping with half the male congregation. I know every church I have ever gone to the pastoral staff, the ministers of music and most of the deacons board has been on the down low. There is more homosexuality in the C.O.G.I.C and Babtist church than in any other churches. When I want to get a date - where do I go but to church. Get real
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Morgan on 3/10/2008 4:40PM
How ignorant are some of you?
1. Barack is not Muslim, all it takes is for you to google it, and it will show you that he is United Methodist.
2.Donnie cannot judge homoesexuals IF he was molested. Molestation does not equal Homosexuality..it means PEDOPHILIA. I have a homosexual cousin...but he likes MEN, not little boys! Not to mention, he can't just "erase" who he is...Once your are gay...you are always gay, you can't just switch it up like you do your underwear!
For all you "Bible Thumpers" The bible may say homosexuality is wrong.....but it is also demeaning to women, and says we aren't supposed to eat pork! And I am sure that about 90% ate some bacon for breakfast this morning!
Religion has no place in politics what so ever..I know the constitution was inspired by the bible, but last I checked, every religion has commandments that are the same....Holy books are just a guide on how to live your life for those people who lack common sense and don't feel complete unless they have a mythical rastfarian hippie who calls himself the son of god! Jesus seemed like a cool dude....but I'm not giving him 10% of my paycheck every sunday until I see a burning bush my damn self.
Reply to this Comment | Report This