For the past two decades, democratic presidential candidate Obama has tethered himself to a fire-breathing pastor peddling bitter Marxist "black liberation theology" in the name of God.
Behind the "audacity of hope" was a grievance-mongering preacher animated by the voracity of hate. And understand this: The Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Barack Obama were not merely passing "associates." They were mentor and mentee, guru and student, with fates and fortunes intertwined.
For two decades Obama turned a deaf ear to Wright's AIDS conspiracy theories, anti-Semite, anti-white raves, and "God damn America" diatribes. These were not occasional outbursts but the bread and butter of that church.
First, Obama said "None of these statements were ones that I had heard myself personally in the pews," he told Fox News.
Then Obama chahged his tune: "Did I know him to be an occasionally fierce critic of American domestic and foreign policy? Of course. Did I ever hear him make remarks that could be considered controversial while I sat in church? Yes."
Watch the following video to hear it in their own words.

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