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Three Lessons Of Jeremiah Wright Plan Against Obama
csmonitor.com 1 week, 5 days agoWhen The New York Times broke the story about a proposal to use the Rev. Jeremiah Wright against President Obama in a GOP “super PAC” ad campaign, the political world combusted. Charges of “race-baiting” flew, and suddenly the idea was an orphan. All involved, either directly or tangentially, have disavowed it, and it’s safe to say, the ads will never be made. But there is carnage in its wake, and lessons to be learned. Here’s our list:
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Obama Spokesman Denounces Super PAC Plan As 'Divisive'
yahoo.com 1 week, 6 days agoPresident Barack Obama's chief spokesman on Thursday denounced as "divisive" a reported plan by a conservative super PAC to assail President Barack Obama with ads featuring his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Press secretary Jay Carney also stressed that the president's focus remained the struggling economy. "To launch a multi-million-dollar, divisive attack campaign is not what [...]










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