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Tag: President 2008 (Page 29 of 31)

Krauthammer laments the overdose of public piety

Charles Krauthammer ridicules Huckabee and Romney:

This campaign is knee-deep in religion, and it’s only going to get worse. I’d thought that the limits of professed public piety had already been achieved during the Republican CNN/YouTube debate when some squirrelly looking guy held up a Bible and asked, “Do you believe every word of this book?” — and not one candidate dared reply: None of your damn business.

Instead, Giuliani, Romney and Huckabee bent a knee and tried appeasement with various interpretations of scriptural literalism. The right answer, the only answer, is that the very question is offensive. The Constitution prohibits any religious test for office. And while that proscribes only government action, the law is also meant to be a teacher.

This is another example of the conservative coalition being ripped apart. Krauthammer is a prominent conservative thinker, and yet even he is getting tired of the silly posturing by GOP candidates to tout their religious beliefs.

Hillary attacks Obama . . .

. . . on his character. Are you kidding me? So much for Clinton’s well-oiled machine.

This is beyond stupid, but it’s the only way Hillary and her team know how to operate. When things get tough, they attack. Tucker Carlson made an excellent point. When asked why her campaign is getting dirty, he correctly explained that this is what Hillary is all about. They fight. It’s not much different from the Karl Rove school of politics.

Hopefully we’ve reached the point where Americans are sick of this crap.

Hardball?

Chris Matthews must have been starstruck when had John McCain on “Hardball” tonight. Twice McCain claimed that the current “strategy” in Iraq was “working,” and both times Matthews failed to challenge McCain on that dubious assertion. With other war supporters Matthews loves to make the case that the war is a mess and that choosing to go in was a terrible and tragic mistake. Yet he gets one of the biggest war cheerleaders on his program and he let’s him off the hook. Pretty lame.

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