{"id":8871,"date":"2011-11-06T10:13:12","date_gmt":"2011-11-06T14:13:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/henrypayne.com\/?p=8871"},"modified":"2012-01-18T18:12:24","modified_gmt":"2012-01-18T22:12:24","slug":"wright-in-detroit-war-on-the-poor-the-michigan-view-11-06-11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/henrypayne.com\/index.php\/2011\/11\/wright-in-detroit-war-on-the-poor-the-michigan-view-11-06-11","title":{"rendered":"Wright in Detroit &#8211; &#8216;War on the Poor&#8217;  (The Michigan View 11.06.11)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Grand<\/em><em> Circus Park, Detroit &#8211;<\/em>&#8220;There is a War on the Poor,&#8221; roared Jeremiah &#8220;Goddamn America&#8221; Wright in downtown Detroit Sunday as he echoed the class warfare rhetoric of his former parishioner, Barack Obama. &#8220;(Is) the tea party any different than a lynch party?&#8221; Wright added.<\/p>\n<p>How times have changed.<\/p>\n<p>Coordinated with the nearby Occupy Detroit movement, Wright&#8217;s appearance was a dramatic illustration of how Democratic Party rhetoric has come full circle to parrot the extreme pastor that Obama distanced himself from in 2008. &#8220;Consider the GOP &#8211; the Grand Obstructionist Party &#8211; trying to put one black man out of his job,&#8221; said Wright in one of a pair of speeches at Central United Methodist Church (an ally of the Occupy Detroit movement ) that demonized rich corporations that he and Obama believe are at the center of America&#8217;s doldrums.<\/p>\n<p>Wright&#8217;s speech was part of a chaotic day in Motown that brought together Obama&#8217;s 2012 base at Detroit&#8217;s &#8220;Obamaville.&#8221; Elected as the Great Uniter with a broad coalition of voters in 2008, the downtown scene was an illustration of how &#8211; after three years of Obamanomics &#8211; the president has become the Great Divider, leader of a narrow coalition of the angry.<\/p>\n<p>A powerful orator, Wright&#8217;s sermons before the leftist Methodist congregation bore all his trademarks &#8211; delicious religious metaphor salted with anti-Israel rhetoric and gutter politics. But while the soaring recitation of biblical passages brought nods, his audience delighted in the red meat.<\/p>\n<p>He blamed Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan and the Koch Brothers and &#8220;conservative think tanks fueled by corporations&#8221; for a War on Poverty &#8220;that has waned.&#8221; He saw a pharmaceutical industry conspiracy to deny blacks AIDS remedies while making &#8220;money off people like Magic Johnson.&#8221; And he bemoaned a &#8220;new Jim Crow Era of mass incarceration&#8221; behind a veil of &#8220;law and order&#8221; whereby &#8220;white folk were the law, rich folks were the law. . . and black folks were out of order, the poor were out of order.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Like Obama, Wright&#8217;s world is a sea of victims at the mercy of the faceless rich.<\/p>\n<p>Bookended by Wright&#8217;s sermons was an afternoon Big Labor march down Woodward Avenue &#8211; Detroit&#8217;s main street &#8211; to hook up with the Occupy Detroit camp.<\/p>\n<p>There the UAW launched a sympathy rally for Occupy Detroit. In fact, the rally was simply an affirmation that Occupy Detroit has been a Big Labor front all along as the rally assembled many of the same faces and signboards that had kicked off Occupy Detroit two weeks ago.<\/p>\n<p>The UAW rally brought out Democratic Congressman Gary Peters &#8211; a self-proclaimed moderate and major campaign beneficiary of big banks and utilities &#8211; whose presence indicated the hold the Far Left has on Democrats. There were no moderates Sunday as speakers railed against corporations and demanded bigger government.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The middle class has gotten the short end of the stick,&#8221; said Peters. But there was little middle class in evidence amongst a crowd of anti-capitalist activists, public employee union members, and left-wing students.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;What did you do in the Class War, Daddy?&#8221; demanded one of the Occupy posters. From Obama to Jeremiah Wright to Big Labor, this is the battle cry of a radicalized Democratic Party.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Grand Circus Park, Detroit &#8211;&#8220;There is a War on the Poor,&#8221; roared Jeremiah &#8220;Goddamn America&#8221; Wright in downtown Detroit Sunday as he echoed the class warfare rhetoric of his former parishioner, Barack Obama. &#8220;(Is) the tea party any different than a lynch party?&#8221; Wright added. How times have changed. 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