Rev. Wright Feels Bus Chucked by Obama

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Jeremiah Wright feels the president threw him under the bus and said as much in a letter to an African aid group

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The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama‘s controversial ex-pastor, threw a hissy fit in a letter to an African aid group, claiming that the president “threw me under the bus” and the White House views him as “toxic.”

In a missive obtained by the Associated Press, Wright told Africa 6000 International that the Obama administration would likely ignore his efforts to release frozen funds for use in earthquake-stricken Haiti.

“No one in the Obama administration will respond to me, listen to me, talk to me or read anything that I write to them. I am ‘toxic’ in terms of the Obama administration,” Wright wrote the president of the Pennsylvania-based group, Joseph Prischak, earlier this year.

“I am ‘radioactive,’ Sir. When Obama threw me under the bus, he threw me under the bus literally!” he wrote. “Any advice that I offer is going to be taken as something to be avoided. Please understand that!”

The White House didn’t respond to requests for comment Monday about Wright’s remarks.

SOURCE: The New York Daily News

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