You need to check your definition of racist because those comments aren't racist. They are separatist and full of hatred, but not racist. Racist is believing your race is superior to the other. Wright preaches against WHITE racism that he himself has felt in his life in this country. Hell, it was sponsored by the damn government.
I'm sorry, but if the tables were turned and it was a white preacher who spoke out against racism experienced from the black community against white folks, they'd be considered racist. Especially if he said "Hillary's soul is with white people and God. And that's easy to say because black people aren't with the people or God."
Then again, if that preacher said "Obama ain't ever been called a b****!," people would laugh it off and say, 'poor Hillary!!1! She's teh sexistz!"
Also, regarding 9/11, I've already corrected you on this and you keep spouting the same *****. In the same sermon, Wright called the 9/11 attacks "an unthinkable act" and the referred to the victims as "unarmed innocents." Later in the same sermon, he spoke with sadness in his voice when talking about how difficult it was to watch fellow Americans jumping to their deaths from the burning buildings.
And I've said it repeatedly that it doesn't matter that he called 9/11 an unthinkable act. What matters is that he rode it off as something which the U.S. had coming to it. And that, in my opinion, implies that we as a nation deserved to be attacked by the terrorists.
(Last time, I used Hitler in my defense, but because people blasted me for it, I'll use another analogy)
It's like if someone said "those Jews are a nice people. I was sad to watch the Holocaust unfold," and then they said "The Jews complained too much about being persecuted from Egypt! The Jews took over banking institutions around the world! They had it coming to them!"
It doesn't matter how much sadness he felt. He implied we deserved to be attacked, and that's what the controversy is over. And rightfully so.
And you apparently didn't even read the stuff about Hillary's organization. It is NOT a church. It is an organization that is spread across the country and even refers to groups of members as "cells." It's made up of Senators, House members, governors, and all kinds of politicians across the entire country. It's quite a bit different from a church. It's also a secret organization that no one knows much about.
Then it's a religious organization. Big deal.
I've said that I don't really care which faith Obama follows. The Trinity church isn't a religion, either. It's a sect of the United Church of Christ. Same thing with 'The Family.' It's a sect rooted in the Methodist Church, and has an outreach program for other denominations. She believes she's put here to lead? Big deal. I don't care all that much, really.
What I do care about is whether the pastor preaches hatred towards a certain group of people. Does her church do that? Because from my own independent research on 'The Family,' there's no hate being spewed in those sermons.