Thursday, May 10, 2012
Obama Comes Out of Closet
Yesterday's "surprise announcement" by Barack Hussein Obama that he believes gay's "should" be allowed to marry comes as no surprise to those of us who live in the People's Socialist Repulik of Illinois. We've known this about Obama for years.
In 1996, Obama's "evolving" view on the topic of gay marriage was that they "should" be allowed to get married. The "compromise" solution in his eyes were what he called protected civil unions.
In 2004 as Obama sought higher political office in Illinois, Obama changed his stance to be against gay marriage and against civil unions.
Why the change between 1996 and 2004? Simple: Jeremiah Wright. I guess even in Jeremiah Wright's whacked-out world view that blurs the line between black liberation theology and Christianity, some things are so abhorrent that they cannot be endorsed. In Jeremiah Wright's world view, homosexuality and gay "marriage" is one of those things.
In the 2008 election cycle, Barack Hussein Obama stated he was in favor of what he termed "traditional" marriage, defining it as between a man and a woman. Now in 2012 that view has changed again in Obama's latest pronouncement that gays "should" be able to marry.
In analyzing Obama's pronouncement, he once again tries to be all things to all people, however this time it doesn't appear to be working. Even Gawker yesterday called Obama's "coming out" on the issue of gay "marriage" to be "complete bullshit."
Obama, trying to fabricate a "what would Jesus do?" claimed his on again/off again/on again support of gay "marriage" was him applying his "Christian" faith treating others as he himself would like to be treated.
Lest we forget the lesson that Jesus taught to the woman at the well and Mary Magdalene of "go and sin no more" here we have yet another example of Jeremia Wright's influence on Obama's theo-political world view.
He's pissed off the gays. He's once again alienated the Christian faithful. The fact that most black churche's are virulently anti-homosexual, Obama's sure to lose some support here as well.
This doesn't end well for Obama.
In 1996, Obama's "evolving" view on the topic of gay marriage was that they "should" be allowed to get married. The "compromise" solution in his eyes were what he called protected civil unions.
In 2004 as Obama sought higher political office in Illinois, Obama changed his stance to be against gay marriage and against civil unions.
Why the change between 1996 and 2004? Simple: Jeremiah Wright. I guess even in Jeremiah Wright's whacked-out world view that blurs the line between black liberation theology and Christianity, some things are so abhorrent that they cannot be endorsed. In Jeremiah Wright's world view, homosexuality and gay "marriage" is one of those things.
In the 2008 election cycle, Barack Hussein Obama stated he was in favor of what he termed "traditional" marriage, defining it as between a man and a woman. Now in 2012 that view has changed again in Obama's latest pronouncement that gays "should" be able to marry.
In analyzing Obama's pronouncement, he once again tries to be all things to all people, however this time it doesn't appear to be working. Even Gawker yesterday called Obama's "coming out" on the issue of gay "marriage" to be "complete bullshit."
Obama, trying to fabricate a "what would Jesus do?" claimed his on again/off again/on again support of gay "marriage" was him applying his "Christian" faith treating others as he himself would like to be treated.
Lest we forget the lesson that Jesus taught to the woman at the well and Mary Magdalene of "go and sin no more" here we have yet another example of Jeremia Wright's influence on Obama's theo-political world view.
He's pissed off the gays. He's once again alienated the Christian faithful. The fact that most black churche's are virulently anti-homosexual, Obama's sure to lose some support here as well.
This doesn't end well for Obama.
Labels:
Barak Obama,
Democrats,
Elections,
gay marriage,
gays,
homosexuals,
Politics
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