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Amen! Wright's anti-white message lands in Clinton's amen corner. "White people." That's the two-word answer that Rev. Jeremiah Wright gave for his betrayal of former parishioner Barack Obama. "Don't tell me that the same people who created AIDS and velvet Elvis portraits couldn't be the same people who could make me say all those fool things," Wright said. "They don't call them 'crackers' for nothin'. They can make you go crackers." Wright figured that either whitey put something in his drink or was hypnotizing him with subliminal messages on the WB. He's quick to point out that he is no way blaming all white people for the betrayal. "I don't stoop to stereotyping," Wright said. "Only Jewish white people are sneaky enough to pull something like this off. And maybe the Clinton political machine." Wright said that despite his betrayal of the Obama campaign, he continues to get offers, including a chance to play Judas in Grambling University's latest production of Jesus Christ, Superstar. "A lot of white people want to think that Judas was white," Wright said. "More examples of their cultural imperialism." Obama recently denounced Wright, saying that he stood for nothing that his former minister said. In fact, Obama said he wasn't even a Christian; he converted to Islam as a child. "Jokes on him," a Barack Obama supporter said. "Praise be to Allah."
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