March 25, 2008

T-Steel on Huck and Wright.

Yeah.

The fact is—much as it pains me to say it—I agree with the Huckster on this. I definitely think Wright should be granted more latitude than if he were saying equivalent things from some sort of Klanlike, white-supremacist point of view.

What I can't do is condone the fact that Obama entered public life without distancing himself from this man in some way. Even if it meant that his wife and kids went to one church, while he attended another (or didn't go at all), it would satisfy me.

I guess I'm proclaiming that thing I always get cranky at other people for saying: in certain arenas, the standards have to be higher for public servants. I'm sorry, but they do. If we don't expect a United States Senator to distance himself in a concrete way from rank bigotry, how can we expect to move forward? Even if that bigotry is less rank than it would be if Wright were white?

Posted by: Attila Girl at 09:48 PM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 I'm sorry, but they do. If we don't expect a United States Senator to distance himself in a concrete way from rank bigotry How? last I looked, the Honorable Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) was still seated in the Senate.

Posted by: I R A Darth Aggie at March 26, 2008 06:31 AM (1hM1d)

2 At least he has renounced his own past Klan association. Frankly, I think that puts him ahead of Obama. (Although, of course, I get your point on a "guess that party" level.)

Posted by: Attila Girl at March 26, 2008 01:57 PM (Hgnbj)

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