STUART CAESAR : WARMONKEY

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Honesty, McCain's dirty political trick.

Sorry Barack. John McCain won the saddleback question and answer forum on saturday night.He did not cheat as some in your entourage may have suggested afterwards.However; I can understand how  you may have reached this conclusion.He answered the questions openly, honestly, and directly without hesitation, without a hint of political correctness or partisanship.
This ; of course , is an alien concept to Barack Obama ; who seems to have no honest opinions ; just calculated , scripted opinions designed to keep his backers happy.His hesitant stuttering delivery was testimony to his uncertain opinions on every issue.
He is unsure on the issue of confronting evil. He is unsure on the issue of gun ownership.He was shockingly unsure of his stance on the rights of the unborn; and when life actually begins; particularly disturbing since he claims to be a devout Christian and was addressing a roomful of Evangelicals, who of course know that life begins at conception. Strange that Barack the Christian does not believe that, and refused to give  an opinion; claiming that issue was "beyond his payscale".
 The one thing that Obama does seem very sure of is abortion rights. Odd that a man who is not certain about the rights of the unborn would be so sure about the right to terminate that life. He is so sure abut this issue , in fact that he supports even late term abortion even if the aborted child is born alive!!!
Yep, Obama better be carefulin this area; not to protect his campaign; that ended for all intents and purposes, on saturday night's saddleback. No he needs to be careful that his abortion opinions don't make him the most infamous child hating political figure since King Herod.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Saddleback forum was nothing but a net plus for Obama. He came into it knowing he's only getting like 20% of the evangelical vote anyway. If he can get up to 30% he'd be thrilled (and McCain would probably have no chance of winning the general election). If he stays in the 20-25% range he'll do as well or better than John Kerry did among this group in 2004.

It's just funny that the candidate who actually does go to church regularly only gets 20% of the vote of this group. So it's not about religiosity or spirituality with these voters....it's about politics. They want the person more likely to overturn Roe v. Wade and outlaw gay marriage.

Whatever happend to "Render under Caesar...."?