I appreciate the comments. I’m not so much in favor of the President becoming a pastor of sorts, but I am in favor of him making the case from time to time that high moral values are a plus to the nation.
Once you get that on the record, you don’t have to pound it over and over. If you touch on it lightly once every six months to a year after than, that’s fine.
We see the Left espouse the idea that morality is up for grabs, there is no right or wrong, and it shouldn’t be up for public debate in the halls of our government anyway.
What that argument is though, is an unabashed attempt to argue the point in a vacuum with no response. And a lot of folks buy off on it. No inference...
I’m not advocating a hawking of a certain religion’s beliefs. I think most folks think honesty, practicing the golden rule, and a good work ethic are important. It’s the Democrats that get all pissy if you try to impart these morals to your kid, as if it were party of the separation of church and state.
Moral relativism is the religion of the Left, and I don’t hear them speaking out against that at all.
Our kids are supposed to be their domain once they can walk. Man that has to stop.
Agreed. And the irony concerning Santorum is his sense of fairness, his application of the golden rule.
I often characterize Rick as being in a state of disbelief. This is something I observed for years now. It’s the strangest thing that this very normal guy has become a magnet for the most bizarre accusations of intolerance — he’s anything but intolerant. And we all see his frustration when his views and words are taken out of context. Yes, people are mean, and not unlike defamation heaped upon Sarah, Rick’s being dragged to the Leftist’s woodshed for an unjust, deceitful beatdown of his character.