US | Jeremiah Wright Rev. Wright Slams 'Devious' Media Coverage Obama pastor defends sermons, says he was portrayed as 'a fanatic' By John Johnson Posted Apr 24, 2008 7:09 PM CDT Copied The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., left, shakes hands with people as he exits the Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church in Norfolk Va., after speaking with the congregation on Sunday , April 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Gary C. Knapp) The Rev. Jeremiah Wright says the media made him out as "some sort of fanatic" by repeating snippets from sermons out of context—part of a "devious" agenda to denigrate the campaign of Barack Obama, the Chicago Tribune reports. In an interview with Bill Moyers to air on PBS tomorrow, Wright says those who heard his sermons in full understood their message. "They wanted to communicate that I am unpatriotic, that I am un-American, that I am filled with hate speech, that I have a cult at Trinity United Church of Christ," Wright said. "And by the way, guess who goes to his church, hint, hint, hint? That's what they wanted to communicate." Wright made special note of Maureen Dowd's characterization of him as a "wackadoodle." Read These Next President Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah next. Why Catherine O'Hara's death feels like a 'gut punch.' Foul play investigated in disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mom. Nude images mistakenly published in DOJ's Epstein files release. Report an error