That’s what I said. He issued a proclamation. But he cancelled the usual White House prayer breakfast, which had been a long-time tradition.
I said he didn’t “observe” it. Which is to say, he didn’t PRAY on National Prayer Day, anymore than he observes Christmas or Easter. And he has only gone to church on Sunday a few times this past year.
It’s absolutely clear that he’s no Christian. And that he makes no effort even to pretend to be a Christian, the way that Clintbilly did. He just instructs the media to repeat: “Oh, of course he’s a Christian!”
You have absolutely no way of knowing that. He didn't pray publicly. That's all you know for sure.
In fact he stated it quite differently. The Washington Times, May 2009
In addition, Clinton held no National Day of Prayer events in the White House. GHWBush and Reagan each only hosted one during their respective administrations.
We have enough problems with the Obama Administration. This isn't one of them.