Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Obama's first big screw up as president-elect

Same as the old boss

This is not an auspicious beginning. Guess who is going to deliver the invocation at Obama's inauguration? None other than the smilin' face of right-wing fundamentalism, Rick Warren.

As we've pointed out several times before, in 2004 Warren declared that marriage, reproductive choice, and stem cell research were "non-negotiable" issues for Christian voters and has admitted that the main difference between himself and James Dobson is a matter of tone. He criticized Obama's answers at the Faith Forum he hosted before the election and vowed to continue to pressure him to change his views on the issue of reproductive choice. He came out strongly in support of Prop 8, saying "there is no need to change the universal, historical defintion of marriage to appease 2 percent of our population ... This is not a political issue -- it is a moral issue that God has spoken clearly about." He's declared that those who do not believe in God should not be allowed to hold public office.

Obama had a chance to set a non-sectarian, progressive tone at this event, and he has chosen to kow-tow to the wretched evangelical movement.


(Pharyngula)
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This is really f'k'd up. Is this the same bigot that Obama had with him on the campaign trail that caused a big ruccus in the Democratic ranks? Didn't he learn that aligning himself with bigots is not a particularly good idea?

Faith in myths can really f'k you up. I hope he doesn't rely on fairy tales in his administration, like bush did...