Either Obama is too stupid to see how "deep" this country's problems are -- a goodly portion of which are manifest in fulminant barking like the right Rev. Wright's -- or he knows exactly how deep they are and he likes the look from the bottom, all while he's confident that he can convince you of his vista from the sunny uplands of racial harmony.
Yep. There's very good reasons why Obama was and in a member of that congregation. Even if you buy the notion -- though I don't -- that he sincerely would like to end racial divisiveness as a deep-rooted problem in America, he's plenty happy to use it as a springboard, pivot, or catapult in the meantime.
In the end he, just like everyone else who's ever talked "harmony," has and will find the political mileage delivered by such politics too tempting to give up.

Yep. There's very good reasons why Obama was and in a member of that congregation. Even if you buy the notion -- though I don't -- that he sincerely would like to end racial divisiveness as a deep-rooted problem in America, he's plenty happy to use it as a springboard, pivot, or catapult in the meantime.
In the end he, just like everyone else who's ever talked "harmony," has and will find the political mileage delivered by such politics too tempting to give up.