Obama Splits With Yet Another Clergyman

May 30th, 2008

The campaign cuts ties with the Rev. Michael Pfleger
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Thursday that he was “deeply disappointed” by a supporter’s sermon at his church that mocked Hillary Rodham Clinton, The Associated Press is reporting. The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Chicago activist, also apologized for last Sunday’s sermon at Obama’s church, in which he said Clinton’s wrightpflegereyes welled with tears before the New Hampshire primary because she felt “entitled” to the Democratic nomination and because “there’s a Black man stealing my show.” In video circulating on the Internet, Pfleger said the former first lady expected to win the nomination before Obama’s sudden popularity. (See the video below) “She just always thought that, ‘This is mine. I’m Bill’s wife. I’m White.’ … And then, out of nowhere, came ‘Hey, I’m Barack Obama.” And she said, ‘Oh damn, where did you come from? I’m White. I’m entitled. There’s a Black man stealing my show,’” Pfleger said at Trinity United Church of Christ. He then went on to parody Clinton, sobbing and wiping his face with a handkerchief. “She wasn’t the only one crying,” he said. “There was a whole lot of White people crying.”Obama won the Iowa caucuses, the first contest of the nominating season, in January. Days later, Clinton’s eyes brimmed with tears and her voice broke as she talked with New Hampshire voters on the eve of the primary, which she won. In a statement in which he cut ties with Pfleger, Obama said, “As I have traveled this country, I’ve been impressed not by what divides us, but by all that that unites us. That is why I am deeply disappointed in Father Pfleger’s divisive, backward-looking rhetoric, which doesn’t reflect the country I see or the desire of people across America to come together in common cause.”Pfleger, the White pastor of predominantly Black Saint Sabina Roman Catholic Church on the city’s Southwest side, said he regretted his choice of words as he addressed the congregation of Obama’s church as a guest pastor Sunday. “These words are inconsistent with Senator Obama’s life and message and I am deeply sorry if they offended Senator Clinton or anyone else who saw them,” Pfleger said.Clinton’s campaign denounced Pfleger’s comments.”Divisive and hateful language like that is totally counterproductive in our efforts to bring our party together and have no place at the pulpit or in our politics,” the campaign said in a statement. Pflager previously defended the Rev. Jeremiah Wright when he was under fire for his fiery sermons. Obama recently broke with Wright, who had been his longtime pastor, after video of his sermons blaming U.S. policies for the Sept. 11 attacks and his calls of “God damn America” became fixtures on the Internet and cable news networks and created a political problem for the candidate. Pfleger, known locally as a community activist and organizer, was arrested in June 2007 with the Rev. Jesse Jackson during a protest outside of a south suburban Chicago gun shop. The criminal trespass charges were later dropped.

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Serifoy Said on

Uhmmmmmm, like it or not, that IS what she was thinking, she still thinks it and will keep thinking it even when he wins the whole thing. “She will be thinking because she is White, she will win” I would love for this to be a perfect world and a perfect America too! But it isn’t and that man said what Hilary and a lot of other white people are thinking, Hey, how is he winning he isn’t even White! We are making progress but this America isn’t that much different than the one 40 -50 years ago for lots of people. We need to keep pushing forward but don’t you dare think there are not alot of people thinking ill thoughts, he just happened to voice it. I know for political purposes he has to distance himself but come on . . . .



fedent08 Said on

They pulling every trick in the book to try to destroy Obamas image. Let it go, he’s the nominee, deal w/it. I rarely see negative articles on Clinton & McCain, seems real funny to me. What does this preacher have to do w/Obama running for President, just like him wearing or not wearing a pin. Yall gots to do better



jenna Said on

that is what i was thinking they pulling every trick in the book to make him look bad..he can’t be accountable for what every man says we have to look at Barack not his Pastor or a guest Pastor or any other pastor for that matter. i have visited churches that haven’t been politically correct and they sholdn’t be they are here to serve and uplift the Lord not running in any political race so please find something better than that…what u can’t lol nice try Barack is powerful and he has views that makes since for this day unlike i idiot president that we have today..good job Barack and keep up the good work..u don’t have to justify what anyone else said in a church it is a church….Obama 2008 yes it is a beautiful thing



Shun Said on

Yes that is what she thinks, but we have to be smarter than that. We know they are now grasping at straws and will us the smallest thing to depict Obama’s character as someone he is not. The people that surround him should use better judgement because at this point in the race they are all under a microscope.



Hambone Said on

It’s a shame that Obama has to distance himself from people who are backing him because White America dislike the truth! Both Rev. Wright and Rev. Michael Pfleger when, I believe, he himself agree with most of what both of them are saying.