Posted on 02/11/2015 2:11:48 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
President Obama is denying a former top political adviser's contention that he intentionally deceived voters about his position on gay marriage in an interview published Wednesday.
The president said David Axelrod, his former senior adviser, was mixing up my personal feelings with my position on the issue when he said Obama publicly backed civil unions rather than gay marriage because it was more politically palatable.
I always felt that same-sex couples should be able to enjoy the same rights, legally, as anybody else and so it was frustrating to me not to, I think, be able to square that with what were a whole bunch of religious sensitivities out there, Obama said in an interview with BuzzFeed.
The president said he sincerely felt that civil unions were a sufficient way of squaring the circle, but learned over time that gay couples felt they were stigmatized by being denied full access to marriage.
I think the notion that somehow I was always in favor of marriage per se isnt quite accurate, Obama said.
On Tuesday, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said he would not "disagree or quibble" with Axelrods recollection.
In the book, Axelrod says Obama listened to campaign advisers who told him that it would be politically advantageous to support civil unions rather than full marriage.
"For as long as we had been working together, Obama had felt a tug between his personal views and the politics of gay marriage," Axelrod wrote.
"Opposition to gay marriage was particularly strong in the black church, and as he ran for higher office, he grudgingly accepted the counsel of more pragmatic folks like me, and modified his position to support civil unions rather than marriage, which he would term a 'sacred union.'"
Axelrod added that the president "never felt comfortable" with hiding his true position on the issue.
"He routinely stumbled over the question when it came up in debates or interviews. 'I'm just not very good at bulls---ting,' he said with a sigh after one such awkward exchange," Axelrod wrote.
In the interview with BuzzFeed, Obama argued that LGBT activists were likely happier with his administration despite its muddled stance on marriage rights because some of their goals were easier to achieve.
Obama chalked up the dramatic shift on marriage to the willingness of people to recognize the regard they had for the LGBT communities or people in their families.
But part of it is also, frankly, that an issue like non-discrimination for the LGBT community is a little bit easier than the issues of inner-city poverty, right? You not discriminating against a gay person may require you to undergo some change of mind, but it doesnt require you potentially calling on the government to provide more support for impoverished children so theyve got more daycare thats high quality, he said.
Or nightmare on Pennsylvania Ave.
If 0bama is talking or in any way communicating with the public, the bastard is lying.
Well, he could have at least told us that he was a gay Muslim.
More lies to cover the initial lies
Islamic Tactics of Taqqiya teaches Muslims to practise Deception , Fraud & Double Standards to spread Islam .
Muslims always use double standards to cheat Non Muslims.
Even Koran Teaches the Islamic Tactics of Taqqiya which allows Muslims to use deception to spread Islam.
http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/65699
Why does he care?
The president said David Axelrod, his former senior adviser, was mixing up my personal feelings with my position on the issue when he said Obama publicly backed civil unions rather than gay marriage because it was more politically palatable.. . . which differs from Obama deceiving the public about his intentions only if and to the extent that he actually learned something while in office. This is, shall we say, a fact not in evidence.I always felt that same-sex couples should be able to enjoy the same rights, legally, as anybody else and so it was frustrating to me not to, I think, be able to square that with what were a whole bunch of religious sensitivities out there, Obama said in an interview with BuzzFeed.
The president said he sincerely felt that civil unions were a sufficient way of squaring the circle, but learned over time that gay couples felt they were stigmatized by being denied full access to marriage.
Beyond that, it is no novelty to assert that the US is a Christian-founded nation; the Constitution was composed and ratified by people who had no problem with the following language:Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth.On its face that is an assertion that Jesus Christ is Lord, a patently Christian message.Gay couples can feel stigmatized until the cows come home, because the Christian scriptures do stigmatize them, and there is no way of censoring that fact while respecting the stricture that
Congress shall make no law . . . prohibiting the free exercise [of religion].Ultimately the reality must be faced that a religion can be incompatible with the Constitution. A religion might, for example, require a theocracy, or require polygamy, or require male supremacy - and, to that extent, adherents of such a religion cannot exercise such tenets against Christians and do the minimum possible injustice to the Constitution and the philosophical descendants of the framers and ratifiers of the Constitution.
I think Axelrod must have misremembered this. Obama is actually very good at bulls---ting.
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