Earlier this spring, there was a good deal of discussion everywhere about the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Sen. Barack Obama’s former and long-time pastor. We heard plenty here Political Fix and elsewhere on STLtoday.com.
The fallout for Obama’s campaign lasted for weeks, even after Obama’s response in a lengthy speech on race. (For the record, one YouTube clip of that speech has been viewed 4.3 million times since it was added a little more than a month ago.)
Given that kind of attention, I’m a little surprised that Wright’s interview last week on PBS with Bill Moyers and subsequent appearances aren’t getting more hits on the web.
In fact, Wright speaking out still is drawing less traffic on YouTube than the GOP ad from North Carolina tying Wright and Obama to Democrats running for governor. (This is the ad campaign that is drawing serious flak from both Democrats as well as Republicans nationally, including Sen. John McCain.)
Still, the entire issue is bound to find its way to the spotlight again, as Wright continues to speak out, most recently at the National Press Club this morning. Wright specifically says his critics are really after his faith and black church traditions that were under attack.
I’m posting the four parts to the interview Wright gave to PBS below. Take the time to watch them, and then offer your thoughts.
