Friday, May 2, 2008

The Most Thoughtful Comment on Rev. Wright

Leave it to former Reagan speechwriter, Peggy Noonan to put the Rev. Wright issue into perspective.

She captures the issue in a very understandable and well-stated manner. Here are some samples:

I also think that if Hillary Clinton wins because of the Wright scandal, it will leave a sad taste in the mouths of many. Mr. Obama reveals many things in his books, speeches and interviews but polarity and a tropism toward the extreme are not among them. What happened with Mr. Wright should not determine the race. Mr. Obama's stands, his ability to convince us he can make good change, his ability to be "one of us," that great challenge for a national politician in a varied nation, should determine the race.

I do not feel a sense of honest anger or violation at his remarks, in part because I don't think his views carry deep implications for our country. I have been watching America up close for many years – if you count a bright childhood, for half a century. I have seen, heard and respected the pain of a people who were forced to come here when they did not want to and made to live in a way that no one would want to. Who could deny them their grief or anger?

Please read the whole article. It is definitely a worth-while read.

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