It seems that the controversy swirling around Barack Obama's former pastor Reverend Jeremiah Wright just won't end.
In the May 12th issue of 'Newsweek' magazine, the focus has turned from the Democratic presidential candidate to talk show Queen Oprah Winfrey. It would appear that while Winfrey has parlayed her gift of gab into a lucrative empire, she didn't appreciate the inflammatory tone of Rev. Wright's speech while she attended his church.
Winfrey, a transplant to
But it only took Winfrey two years to pull up stakes, only attending services there infrequently until the mid 1990's.
So what cooled her warm and fuzzy feeling? According to the article, written by Allison Samuel, it was Wright and organized religion that made Winfrey weary.
And while Wright has gone on media blitz blasting his former high profile parishioner, Barack Obama, he remains oddly numb on Winfrey. She turned her back on the church too. She seems to have disagreed with his message, so why the silence when it comes to her?
Perhaps Wright realizes that he captures more of the spotlight by hurting the presidential aspirations of the only African American to come eerily close to the White House. Maybe, he suffers from the "crab in the barrel" syndrome, where it is easy for him to think nothing of trying to hold a black man down if it means getting his own day in the sun. Or, maybe he is enthralled by having his largest audience ever. Finally, it could simply be that Wright is glad that he gets to share his thoughts with the white media over issues that have haunted him for decades.
Whatever the reasons, it is clear that Winfrey determined that she was getting the wrong message from Wright and the church during her years there. She was smart enough to cut her ties before they could become the ties that bound her career. Unfortunately, it took Obama too long to see the difference. One can only hope he can shake the Wright shadow and take the right message with him to the White House.



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By: MArian on 6/05/2008 7:48PM
AND FURTHERMORE OBAMA"S CHICAGO GAL PAL IS A BIG MOUTH !!!!!!
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By: Hrtdntl on 6/06/2008 6:38PM
Its always the whyt media against blks when their on top of their asses, or that they fear wil be over them.noooooooooooooooo........ they dont wanna see a black man becone a Prez! with this possibly happening, and God please with with Obama in every step he takes and every where he goes...., its true to the core that all these old rusty whyt senators like Mc cain wanna do is become prez so he could keep all the bad problems of the world going, like Bush is doing, and to keep those young troops over there in that savage sick country where their fightin something useless thats not going to end as they all know! Mc Cain with his old rusty azz shouldn't even try to make a move on trying to become prez! he need 2 b sitting in a rockin chair with a throw on him - eating some snuff!
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By: Jacqueline on 6/06/2008 4:14PM
I agree Rev. Wright is not Obamas problem."truth hurts" your email very gooood. History has shwon us that many African Men have had the commander in cheif position.Lived In the "White House" Why not...An African slave helped to Design and build it.
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By: Jacqueline on 6/06/2008 4:49PM
In addition, a Black man also helped to design the Capital building. Phillip Reid and Pierre L'Enfant.
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By: william o. tilton on 6/08/2008 10:03PM
if the people would stop and meditate on how the media shapes public opinion toward its own end... that pastor wrights views are his own and have no influence on this election save for the medias mac hinations against obama...the media handed our governance to this current outlaw regime by default they chose not not report the truth about bush and his co-horts...people don't give mccain a pass...WAKE UP!!!
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By: ANNA on 6/06/2008 9:40PM
THE BIBLE TEACHES TO FORGIVE YOUR ENEMYS BUT THE REV WRIGHT EXEMPTS WHITEY AND THE PAST.
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By: Michael on 6/07/2008 11:58PM
In Christ, there is no race. There's no such thing as "The Black Church". That is garbage talk anyway! No matter from whom the comments are coming. Many believers are not taught by Jesus teachings! They have their own wisdom and philosophies. I will follow none of it. My pastor only preaches from the Bible; so his messages enhance my life NOT make me angry or offended at others or my country. I may be an American, but I'm a CHRISTIAN first. So my mission is to love like Christ!
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