Mr.Moran,
In your piece reporting on Barack’s mistatements and possible lies, you fail to mention Barack’s initial response to media reports on the outragious statements of his Reverend of 20 years, Reverend Wright.
Barack’s initial response was that he was not in the pews when his Reverend made these statements, and he was not previously aware of these statements.
Reverend Wright, during a later Q & A session with the National Press Club, responded when asked about Barack’s response that Barack is a politician in the middle of a campaign, and Barack’s response needed to be understood in that context.
In doing so, Reverend Wright made clear his view that at the very least Barack was aware that the Reverend had made those type of outragious statements in the past.
It was no surprise that Barack felt pushed into a corner at that point, and disowned Reverend Wright’s most extrememe statementsthe same exact day.
Especially in light of your position as “PJM Chicago editor” your failure to at least refer to this incident (you remebered to mention Hillary’s most egregious lie)goes beyond just shoddy reporting or political commentary.
It instead raises a serious question on whether you know what you are writing about.





