It is the opinion of this blog that you’d have to be kind of a schmuck to let your vote be affected by the words of a preacher who happens to count one of the candidates among his flock. The fact that Obama and Rev. Jeremiah Wright are separate entities with different points of view ought to be blindingly obvious to those with average intelligence. So if the Washington Times is to be believed, 71% of Republicans, 54% of Republicans, and 52% of Democrats are schmucks. If this isn’t a Banditos Theorem proof, I don’t know what is. Update: Some reporter on CNN, as if discovering a new phenomenon: "So the pastor’s political beliefs are different from his spiritual leadership?" No shit, really? That’s some pretty good police work there, Lou.
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