Media Finally Looks into Barack Obama’s Past »

It’s about time the media started to look into Barack Obama’s past and his connections to “unsavory” individuals like Tony Rezo and William Ayres.

How much will Obama’s past haunt him? - Yahoo! News

The most damaging to date has been Obama’s former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.

Obama used the controversy to make a major speech on healing racial divides, denouncing Wright’s more controversial statements but refusing to disown the influential church leader.

Obama has also escaped much damage from his long-time friendship with political fundraiser Tony Rezko, who is currently on trial for bribery and influence peddling.

While Obama is not accused of any wrongdoing and has subsequently donated all the money raised by Rezko to charity, he is under fire for entering a land deal with the real estate developer.

Other controversial figures are more loosely linked, but still potentially damaging, such as 1960’s radical Bill Ayers who has said he does not think his group, the Weather Underground which bombed government buildings, did enough to stop the Vietnam War.

And it looks like Barack Obama’s official campaign blogger, Sam Graham, may have a hankering for some good ole’ fashion communism.

Can you judge a man by the friends he keeps?

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Obama…I was not in Church that day…I Swear ? »

You know there is a problem when you are happy to claim you were not in your church on Sunday.
Since when is it a “smear” to claim somebody was in church on a specific Sunday, especially since that person, Obama, has been a member of the church for almost 20 years?

Bill Kristol Amplifies Obama Smear - Yahoo! News

The Nation — So you want to know how right-wing lies about Barack Obama filter into the mainstream media? Just take a look Bill Kristol’s column in the New York Times today.
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A story published on the right-wing website NewsMax.com on Sunday claimed that Barack Obama was present on July 22 when Reverend Jeremiah Wright of Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ sharply denounced the war in Iraq and faulted “white arrogance” in America.

NewsMax’s Kessler: Date was wrong; Obama campaign: ‘Story is false’ - On Politics - USATODAY.com