Barack HUSSEIN Obama’s Newest Spiritual Advisor Rev. Jim Wallis (basically Rev. Wright Lite)

obama-picture.jpgNow that Jeremiah Wright — the America-hating, racist demagogue who served as his pastor and spiritual mentor for twenty years, and his since been thrown under the B. Hussein Obama bus, Hussein Obama has turned elsewhere for guidance in the task of carrying out his political duties while remaining true to his religious values. One of his spiritual advisors today is his friend of many years, Rev. Jim Wallis, founder of the Sojourners organization. Says Wallis, “We’ve [he and Obama] been talking faith and politics for a long time.” Who is Jim Wallis? According to Front Page Magazine:

Wallis “leans left on some issues” but overall is a “centrist, social justice” kind of guy. But a closer look at Wallis’s background reveals him to be nearly as radical, if better at disguising the fact, as Jeremiah Wright.

As a teenager in the 1960s, Wallis joined the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement. His participation in peace protests nearly resulted in his expulsion from the Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, a Christian seminary where he was then enrolled. While at Trinity, Wallis founded an anti-capitalism magazine called the Post-American, which identified wealth redistribution and government-managed economies as the keys to achieving “social justice”—a term that, as educator/journalist Barry Loberfeld has pointed out, is essentially “code for communism.”

In 1971, the 23-year-old Wallis and his Post-American colleagues changed the name of their publication to Sojourners, and in the mid-1970s they moved their base of operation from Chicago to Washington, DC, where Wallis has served as Sojourners’ editor (and leader of the eponymous organization) ever since.

Just more proof that The Marxist Imam Obama seeks out those that are Marxist (or one of its bastard children a Socialist or a Communist**). One can’t help but wonder if he still talks to Wright his Marxist/Islamist Mentor? ?

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  • Marxist

    I find it humourous that you can insult other ideologues in your articles, but if they resort to insult in comments you ban them.