Major Garrett did an awesome interview of B. Hussein Obama about his church. Obama went on several news channels BUT Garrett’s interview was the best!
I want to show you something from Melanie Morgan’s blog that she wrote about what happened that night, it is excellent and very interesting ~ Wild Thing
First here is the video:
Barack Obama was interviewed by Major Garrett
Added: March 14, 2008
Barack Obama was interviewed by Major Garrett about his pastor on the 3/14/08 edition of Hannity & Colmes
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Reporting From Inside the Fox News Green Room by Melanie Morgan:
“As I was waiting to go on-the-air, Major Garrett of Fox News was on stand-by to do further reporting on his excellent interview with BHO in which he simply asked a number of questions like: “Did Reverand Wright marry you? Did Reverand Wright baptize your children? How often did you attend church? Did you donate money to the church?”
After that segment aired, Major Garrett’s phone started buzzing. He recieved a call from Obama’s campaign, and they were REAMING him over the report. From his end, I heard Garrett say “I have nothing to apologize for.”
He repeated that several times, and he amplified by saying that he was merely asking questions that everyone wanted answers to.
That did NOT satisfy Obama’s people, and Garrett flushed a couple of times while responding to the invective thrown his way.
He finally ended the conversation by saying ‘I’ll see you guys in April after I go home and visit my three children who barely know their father anymore.”
I was scheduled for the last segment with Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes. Bob Beckel, a Democrat strategist with whom I have shared a split screen on several previous occasions, appeared just before me.
This time, he was FURIOUS. Madder than I have ever seen him on TV. He was making a point that I didn’t really understand about kids who go to Obama’s church growing up to become President, and was drilling Sean about that.
Whatever.
Here’s the interesting part.
After the segment was over, I exchanged seats with Beckel. As he was leaving, he slammed the studio door so hard that it almost broke some expensive audio/video equipment, according to the technican who was threading my microphone.
He was STEAMED.
Later, I asked him why he was so upset.
He replied …”because Obama’s people didn’t vet him and now Hillary’s going to win.’
Catch that? A senior Democrat strategist thinks that Obama has lost the campaign over his association with Reverand Jeremiah Wright’s militant separatist language that includes statements like “God Damn America.”
I pointed out in my segment that my co-author Catherine Moy wrote about Obama’s close personal association at this very website about a year and a half ago. Catherine and I were excoriated for making that piece public. “
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And here is the transcript of the video:
MAJOR GARRETT, FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Senator Obama, thank you very much for joining us on FOX. I want to ask you a set of basic, sort of threshold questions about your faith experience at Trinity United Church of Christ because I think it will help Americans understand the story.
So the first question, how long have you been a member in good standing of that church?
SEN. BARACK OBAMA (D-IL), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: You know, I’ve been a member since 1991 or ’92. And — but I have known Trinity even before then when I was a community organizer on the South Side, helping steel workers find jobs. And we were organizing with churches and trying to recruit folks to get involved in that process.
Trinity was one of the churches that we tried to get involved in some of these community projects.
GARRETT: As a member in good standing, were you a regular attendee of Sunday services?
OBAMA: You know, I won’t say that I was a perfect attendee. I was regular in spurts, because there was times when, for example, our child had just been born, our first child. And so we didn’t go as regularly then. But…
GARRETT: When you attended, sir — when you attended, did you donate frequently?
OBAMA: Yes.
GARRETT: OK. Were you and Michelle married there, and did Reverend Wright preside?
OBAMA: Yes.
GARRETT: Were your two daughters baptized there, and did Reverend Wright preside over the baptisms?
OBAMA: That is correct, Major.
GARRETT: Very good. I wanted to talk to you about your statement released this afternoon, because earlier today when I contacted your campaign and I asked them if there was any way the campaign felt the need to add further context, add further distance between yourself and the statements of Reverend Wright, the one-word answer I received was “no.”
Then late this afternoon, you have a statement that says, “I vehemently disagree, strongly condemn.” I’m trying to understand the evolution between this morning and this afternoon. And I’d like to know specifically, Senator, what you vehemently disagree with and what you strongly condemn.
OBAMA: Well, Major, I’ve got to confess that, you know, as you know, I was voting in the Senate all day yesterday. So I wasn’t following this story as carefully as I could have been. And then I flew back to Chicago.
When I saw these statements, many of which I had heard for the first time, then I thought it was important to make a very clear and unequivocal statement.
None of these statements were ones that I had heard myself personally in the pews. One of them I had heard about after I had started running for president, and I put out a statement at that time condemning them.
The other statements were ones that that I just heard about while we were — when they started being run on FOX and some of the other stations. And so they weren’t things that I was familiar with.
Once I saw them, I had to be very clear about the fact that these are not statements that I’m comfortable with. I reject them completely. They are not ones that reflect my values or my ideals or Michelle’s. And that, had I heard them, had I been sitting in the church at the time that they were spoken, I would have been absolutely clear to Reverend Wright that I didn’t find those acceptable. Obviously.
GARRETT: Sir, would you have — would you have quit the church had you heard them personally?
OBAMA: You know, I guess — keep in mind that, just to provide more context, this is somebody who I had known for 20 years. Pastor Wright has been a pastor for 30 years. He’s an ex-Marine. He is somebody who is a biblical scholar, has spoken at theological seminaries all across the country, from the University of Chicago to Hampton. And so he is a well- regarded preacher. And somebody who is known for talking about the social gospel.
But most of the time, when I’m in church, he’s talking about Jesus, God, faith, values, caring for the poor, those — family, those were the messages that I was hearing.
And so you know, I think that the statements that have been strung together are compiled out of hundred of sermons that he delivered over the course of his lifetime. But, obviously, they are ones that are, from my perspective, completely unacceptable and inexcusable.
And if I had thought that that was the tenor or tone on an ongoing basis of his sermons, then, yes, I don’t think that it would have been reflective of my values or my faith experience.
GARRETT: So, quick yes or no. If had you heard them in person you would have quit?
OBAMA: If I had heard them repeated, I would have quit. I mean, obviously, understand that — understand that, you know, this is somebody who is like an uncle. If you have — to me. He’s somebody who helped me find Christ. And somebody who always talked to me in very powerful ways about relationship to God and our obligations to the poor.
If somebody makes a mistake, then obviously, you recognize — I make mistakes. We all make mistakes. If I thought that that was the repeated tenor of the church, then I wouldn’t feel comfortable there.
But, frankly, that has not been my experience at Trinity United Church of Christ.
GARRETT: Senator — in the time we have remaining you said that, in your statement today, “When I first heard these I was beginning my campaign.” Yet, you did not begin your campaign on December 4, 2007, when in a press release your campaign announced that Reverend Wright was a part of a quote, unquote, “African-American religious leadership committee.”
I’d like you to try to help me understand the inconsistency there. Because obviously, if you knew about them at the beginning of your campaign and you put him on this committee later, you would have been aware.
OBAMA: No, no, no. Wait, wait, Major. I didn’t know about all of these statements. I knew about one or two statements that had been made. And, as a consequence, as I said, if it was just a function of one or two statements, then that’s not something that would lead me to distance myself from either my church or my pastor.
And if I was going to have a committee talking about faith issues, which we’ve been very active in doing all across the country, reaching out to evangelicals and talking to the church communities all across the country, it would — would not make sense if my own pastor wasn’t on that committee.
Now, Pastor Wright is retiring. And part of the reason that this is not an issue, once it came to my attention, that we pressed very hard, was the fact that he is on the brink of retirement. He’s preached his last sermon. He’s taken a sabbatical. He is not going to be active in the church and has not been active in my campaign, and he is no longer a part of that committee.
But you know, my judgment at the time was that this was not as problematic as what I’ve seen over the last couple of days.
GARRETT: Senator Obama, always a great pleasure to talk to you, sir. Safe travels. We’ll see you on the campaign trail.
OBAMA: Major, thank you for taking the time. I appreciate it.
GARRETT: Thank you, sir.
For the longest time, Obamna looked untouchable, no skeletons, nothing in his closet. Except that everyone around him looked angry. His wife, his campaign staff they are all angry, no explanation just they looked plain unhappy and ‘down right mean’, Like Marciano, nobody could knock him down, the Clintons gave him their best shots and he kept coming back…no worse for wear.
Until the Preacher made his appearance. And now he is caught in a huge lie, he has attended services at this church and often as implied and never heard the hate spewing from this guys mouth. Then has the audacity to deny hearing it.
One thing though, he is a lousy subject to interview, no teleprompter to bail him out.
Not only has his preacher, trashed this country, he has denigrated every White person in this country.
Now this guy, Obamna, looks fragile and can be beaten. An association with this Wright guy is the kiss of death.
I found out today, even Oprah belonged to this Church and she quit, in order to keep herself safe from the preacher and any association with him and his hate mongering.
Now Obamna, is running ads in Pennsylvania, directed at Republicans, to cross over and vote for him, fat chance, if anything I will vote for Hillary, just to keep this thing in ‘chaos’.
Key donors in Florida are demanding their money back for being disenfranchised by the DNC, this is too good to be true.
Mark,your so right, and that is a good comparison with Marciano.
I agree too about the interview. When Obama has to wing it is has a way of some kind of stuttering for words to use. Not real stuttering but like not knowing what to say easily without it being written down.
The funny thing too about Florida is it is the DNC’s fault and they want to blame the State of Florida. Youor right the dem donors here in Florida are demanding their money back all the way back to 2005. LOL
Obama’s camp sounds almost as vicious as Hillary’s camp. Or maybe I should say they sound as angry as his wife.