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Clinton: ‘He would not have been my pastor.’

The unspoken thought has now been said by Senator Clinton, but she’s not the only one who has been thinking it. This is the
bottom line
:


“He would not have been my pastor,” Clinton said. “You don’t
choose your family, but you choose what church you want to attend.”

Clinton:
Wright ‘would not have been my pastor’

If you’re a church goer, it’s likely you feel the same way. That’s why Obama’s
pastor disaster is not going away, especially once we hit the general election. Blue collar workers don’t get it. If a pastor is up at the pulpit screaming the “n” word, as well as the “US of KKK of A,” you don’t sit there and take it. You get up and walk out. If your pastor also has the unmitigated gall to blame the United States for 9/11, if you’re an elected official and you continue your association with that person, you are likely to be identified with those anti-American comments. What part of this is so hard to figure out?

Obama supporters don’t want to accept it, but that’s what average Americans feels. Many just don’t get why Barack Obama sat there and listened to the anti-American screeds of Rev. Wright. He still hasn’t satisfactorily answered this question.

After hearing of Clinton’s quote, Ed Schultz’s head just exploded.

About Taylor Marsh

Veteran political analyst and author of "The Hillary Effect - Politics, Sexism and the Destiny of Loss," now available in print at Amazon.com, and 1 of 4 books chosen by Barnes and Noble to launch their "NOOK First" Featured Authors Selection program. Former Miss Missouri, Broadway dancer, & relationship consultant at LA Weekly, produced & wrote one woman show "Weeping for JFK."

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