Obama's $150,000 'BRIBE': His campaign team 'paid Rev Wright to stay quiet during 2008 campaign'
By Daily Mail Reporter|
Damage control: After Rev Wright's sermon went viral, Mr Obama gave a speech condemning Mr Wright's political remarks
'He knew I had some speaking engagements lined up, and he said, "I wish you wouldn’t speak. It’s gonna hurt the campaign if you do that."'
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Mr Obama, who was in the midst of navigating the ensuing political storm that occurred after Rev. Wright's comments went public, hoped to stem the tide by getting his long-time family friend to ease off until Election Day.
'Barack said, "I’m sorry you don’t see it the way I do. Do you know what your problem is?" And I said, "No, what’s my problem?" And he said, 2You have to tell the truth." I said, "That’s a good problem to have. That’s a good problem for all preachers to have. That’s why I could never be a politician,"' Mr Wright said in the interview.
Mr Obama went into damage-control mode after the video of the sermon went viral, and delivered a well-received speech on the racial state of America.
In the speech, called 'A More Perfect Union', Mr Obama criticized the political views of Mr Wright but tried to balance his personal history with the man and his controversial thoughts.
'I have already condemned, in unequivocal terms, the statements of Reverend Wright that have caused such controversy,' Mr Obama said in the March speech.
'I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community.'
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