The Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds, a local print and radio journalist and activist for diversity in media, said any assertions that she organized the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright's speaking engagement at the National Press Club yesterday to help Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is absolutely false.
New York Daily News columnist Errol Louis yesterday characterized Mrs. Reynolds in his column as an "enthusiastic Hillary Clinton supporter."
The column also questioned if Mrs. Reynolds' intent in organizing the event was to hurt Mrs. Clinton's opponent for the Democratic nomination, Sen. Barack Obama.
"I've heard everything now," Mrs. Reynolds said.
"They've said I work for Obama and now they say I work for Hillary and in fact I don't even think the Clintons know who I am. I suspect they are scratching their heads and wondering who is Barbara Reynolds," she told The Washington Times.
"The fact is I don't support the Clintons, and right now I am not even crazy about Barack. I just want one of them to win so we can go out and beat McCain. I am not a surrogate. I am a supporter of principles. Whoever will stop the war, bring down unemployment and get health care to 43 million people, that's who I'm for."
Mrs. Reynolds, who has been a media professional for more than 30 years, said her involvement in organizing the event was standard procedure for the National Press Club and had nothing to do with politics.
"The club invites a guest, then they assign a person to organize the event based on the context and their contacts," she said.
She said the club's speaking committee picked her to be the organizer because of her extensive experience working with the black church and organizing other conferences as an elder at the Greater Mount Calvary Church, and as a professor of prophetic ministry at Howard University School of Divinity.
"You know what really hurts is after all these years I have worked to open up these avenues for women and minorities, latino and black people, to be smeared by a black columnist who doesn't even know me and what I am about, that really upsets me," Mrs. Reynolds said.
The club's president Sylvia Smith, Washington bureau chief for the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, said, "All invitations to National Press Club speakers come from the president."
She said the speakers committee meets monthly, and called Mrs. Reynold's "a very valued member."
"Two years ago, before she was a member, she made a suggestion that the committee consider Rev. Wright and at the time he wasn't a household name and didn't meet our requirements for a newsmaker," Ms. Smith said.
"At our meeting for the spring session in October someone mentioned Rev. Wright — I don't even think it was her — and we agreed that since Barbara had mentioned him before and we thought may have good contact information for him, we decided that she would be the best person to do it."
He was accepted this time as a speaker because of his relationship to Obama and the many articles written about his church during the past year, she said.
"As to the issue the Daily News person brought up whether Barbara is a Hillary Clinton person or an Obama person, that had nothing to do with the event and even if that were the case, Rev. Wright is clearly a newsmaker and made news yesterday," Ms. Smith said.
— Brian DeBose, national political reporter, The Washington Times
Comments (3)
I for one hope that you (Barbara Reynolds) did not have anything to do with supporting this triad that Rev Wright is on. I wish he would go away and stop hurting Obama's campaign. If there is any, God in him (or you Barbara) you would, ask him to reserve his inflammatory, comments for another time. Please, be on the side of your Black brother and demonstrate the unifying support we need of a positive, Black role model. Don't destroy this historic opportunity for us to have the 1st Black President by forgetting to show MERCY & GRACE for your OWN people at this tenuous time in our lives. You have the ability to be a seek peace in this situation (as the Bible instructs us). Otherwise, I must not only question your integrity but also, your motives. Then I will be forced to dismiss everything the Rev. says as the self-serving, rants of a bitter and self-deceived, psychopath. I pray for you (both) that Rev Wright will stop this embarrassing and ignorant, behavior and be the "healer" that God has called him to be. May God Bless & Forgive you for the damage you've done to your legacy in the Black community.
Dana, Disgusted in Danville
Posted by Dana Harris | April 30, 2008 1:10 PM
Dana Harris,
Every word you said speaks for me as well. I could not have said it better.
Dr. Rev.Reynolds, we have respected you and how God lifted you way up. You life story has been an inspiration to thousands of local and because of the internet thousands more who view your internet site. I feel as though I know you but that connection is because of God.
Please let Rev. Wright know that your actions is as close to Judas as it gets. Obama had your back and in front of the whole world and said he could not disown you as his pundits tried to make him do. Yes he was embarrased by some of your statements but he risked losing the election early on to stand by you. We are all waiting in the Black community to see if you will return the favor. So far you have not.
God have mercy on you and your legacy and your huge distorted ego.
Black and Disgusted on Capitol Hill
Posted by r williams | May 1, 2008 1:34 AM
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