Posted on 05/12/2009 10:07:35 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Trump on Prejean: Same as Obama By: Alexander Burns May 12, 2009 11:26 AM EST
President Barack Obama ended up in the middle of an unlikely controversy this morning the debate over Miss Californias position on gay marriage.
At a press conference addressing Carrie Prejeans disputed title in the Miss USA competition, pageant owner Donald Trump compared Prejeans stated views on gay marriage to Obamas.
It's the same answer that the president of the United States gave, Trump said. She gave an honorable answer. She gave an answer from her heart.
In her own remarks moments later, Prejean echoed Trumps statement, telling reporters: The president of the United States, the secretary of state, and many Americans agree with me in this belief.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
I would say this might get real interesting but I bet this story will now die a quick, quick death.
Except Obama has no heart and I don’t want to see pictures of him topless.
He acknowledged that just answering the question would've been controversial, whichever answer she gave.
He also acknowledge that no one seems to know who Miss USA is, even though she won. And then he didn't mention her name during the interview, adding to the problem.
OK I’m really happy and surprised with this result. I saw Trump talking on Larry King and it really really sounded like he was going to go the other way and dump her. Instead it makes the critics look dumb. Great job Trump. Now if he could do something about the silly judge
Stop the presses! Obama has the same opinion about same-sex marriage as a California beauty queen?
Everyone knows that Obama’s answer to the same question was an inside joke and that he really did not mean it. This is the benefit to being a Liberal you can say whatever you want and the other Liberals know what you really mean. Kind of like a dog whistle, only the dogs can hear it.
Trump just climbed up a notch in my book. He’s about to feel the flames of hell at him though
That’s a delicate question..I wondered here what the difference was between Carrie and the Dixie Chicks...Weren’t the Dixie Chicks entitled to their free speech also? As someone explained, Carrie was ASKED a question and answered it honestly...The dixie chicks volunteered it on foreign soil. It’s close, we have to admit it...
Leftists understand that BO was just mouthing the words to get into power - that’s OK with them. They know he doesn’t mean it and will be a lefty to the core.
However, Prejean actually MEANT it, and referred to God as the source of right and wrong. That’s not to be allowed!
Trump has “big boy pants”...
he’ll be able to handle the flames.
He could cease to do any further business deals, go Galt, and still live very well the rest of his life.
Counterrules to Alinskys rules.
"Make them live by the same rules you do"
No, it's not close, and it's not the same thing at all, Hildy. You're attempting for foist a false equivalence sophistry here. The issue was never about the Dixie Chicks' right to free speech, although their defenders aggressively and vociferously attempted to position it as such in the public debate.
The Dixie Chicks had every right to say whatever they wanted, but what they claimed and demanded was the "right" to be immune from the consequences, namely an outraged fan base exercising their own right to quit buying their records, attending their concerts, or listening to radio stations who continued playing their music.
All three parties, Carrie Prejean, the Dixie Chicks and their former fan base got to exercise their rights and their freedom of speech and choice, but the only ones bitching and moaning about the consequences were the Dixie Chicks.
Miss Prejean has explicitly stated she realized the question was "loaded" and she was faced with a choice of giving a safe PC answer or answering truthfully in the full awareness that it might harm her chances. She chose to answer truthfully and accept the consequences. In the forum of public debate she has defended herself, as is her right also, with dignity, courtesy and class.
The Dixie Chicks, however, chose to answer truthfully (as they believed) but in that same forum of public debate they whined and raged about the consequences, refused to accept any responsibility for them, and defended themselves with snarky, arrogant and petulant venom and vituperation, repeatedly insulting their (former) fans.
No Hildy, it's not the same thing at all, not even close...
I couldn’t have said it better myself - preach on!
“I’m a Christian. And so, although I try not to have my religious beliefs dominate or determine my political views on this issue, I do believe that tradition, and my religious beliefs say that marriage is something sanctified between a man and a woman.”
-Barack Obama
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