Obama's latest wimpy, jelly-spined statements ought to be the final nail in the coffin of his campaign. When asked by Rick Warren, "At what point does a baby gets 'human rights'?,” Obama (a strong supporter of both the right to abortion and the right to evade any moral issue with ambiguous evasions), stammered out the following bleached response:
“well...I, you know, uuh, uhh, ...whether......you’re looking at it from a theological perspective or.....a scientific perspective..... answering that question with specificity …..is, is, above my pay grade.”
(Later in the interview, he went on to reiterate his view that it was important to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies.)
I know, I know, I know what you're thinking. Artfully spoken, knee-weakeningly inspirational.
Which leaves me and any other present American to wonder what else makes Obama's pay grade's shunned subject matter? The blog "American Thinker" was kind enough to give us the inside scoop:
Ten Things Above Obama's Pay Grade
(in no particular order):
1. Cogency, concision, and conviction.
2. Ease of manner without a teleprompter.
3. Maintenance of American defense systems.
4. Pro-American assertions.
5. Rejection of moral and cultural relativism.
6. Decision-making.
7. Qualification to lead the United States.
8. Loyalty.
9. Respecting America and her symbols.
10. Understanding Christian doctrine.
He went on to reiterate his view that it was important to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies. All the man's energy is spent attempting to shroud his radical actual beliefs behind bland moderate mutterings until he and his wanting 'pay grade' have deluded their way into the Oval Office.
North Star Writershas an ace article available here, which I would like you to read, as a very belated birthday present for me.




