Newsweek Religion Reporter Relentlessly Promotes 'Obama's Other Pastor'

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For the third time in less than six months, Newsweek religion reporter Lisa Miller has informed the world that Kirbyjon Caldwell, an African-American pastor from Texas who formerly supported President George W. Bush, has “given himself heart and soul” to Democratic nominee Barack Obama.

Miller, whose latest Caldwell feature is a three-page spread in the current issue of Newsweek, writes "last summer he aligned himself with a man who he believes better represents the Christian ethics and American values he preaches." Miller wrote effectively the same story about Caldwell in June and July of this year, following closely on the heels of Obama’s break with his former pastor Jeremiah Wright at the end of May. The article in June, "His Mobile Ministry," prominently featured Caldwell as one of many pastors who were part of a telephone prayer ministry for Obama. The July article "Finding his Faith" was about Obama’s search for religion. In the third article, Miller describes Caldwell as a former Bush supporter who, "when he talks about Obama, he can barely keep the emotion out of his voice."

Miller is clearly fascinated that Caldwell, who delivered the invocations at both of Bush’s inaugurals and who presided over the marriage of the President’s daughter Jenna earlier this year, has thrown his support to Obama. One can almost sense the glee she feels in the headline and subhead of the story: "Obama’s Other Pastor: Conservative, outspoken, and Houston born, this preacher and Bush friend is backing Barack."

The headline "Obama’s Other Pastor" appears to be yet another attempt by Newsweek to distance Obama from the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the pastor who had a close relationship with Obama for twenty years. One can’t help but wonder at the timing of this piece and its headline, coming out immediately after Senator John McCain’s campaign announced it would be aggressively going after Obama on the character front in the final weeks before the election.

Miller even manages to get the words "hypocrisy" and "Republican" together in the same sentence, following up with implied disdain for John McCain.

In Obama's unconventional biography, Caldwell clearly sees himself. The hypocrisy of Republican attacks on Obama disappoints him greatly, he says. "Senator Barack Obama went to two good schools. In the neighborhood I grew up in, that's what they said: 'Get a high-school education, get into a good school.' He did that. And now, they are taking his educational background and trying to twist it to make him an elitist."

Caldwell twists his salad with a fork, visibly angry. "In the church I grew up in they told me, 'Son, we want you to get married, but you'll mess up your life if you marry the wrong woman.' Senator Obama and his wife have a great marriage. He confesses Jesus Christ. He practices his faith …" Here Caldwell pauses. "Do you want me to let loose on brother McCain?" Then he calls out McCain especially for his crass language, which he says is "rude, crude, lewd and unbecoming a presidential candidate."

Miller’s portrait of Caldwell isn’t completely positive. Her feature includes the opinions of some of the pastor’s critics who find him politically opportunistic. In the primary example of this critique, however, Miller inserts her own bias regarding the Christian ministries that preach that homosexuality is a lifestyle that can be overcome.

More recently, Caldwell has come under fire for supposedly betraying his beliefs. In January, gay groups discovered a ministry called Metanoia on the Windsor Village Web site whose stated aim was to help homosexuals understand with God's help that "change was possible" (euphemistic language for "curing" gays).

Miller goes on to describe Caldwell’s reaction to the criticism:

After the groups launched a small battery of protests online, Caldwell says, he received a call from the Obama campaign. "They asked, 'What is Metanoia?,' and they commenced to say they had gotten some calls." Not wishing to cause his candidate any "unnecessary angst," Caldwell voluntarily took the ministry off the Web site, though the ministry itself, which he says was started at the request of church members, remained open. Metanoia, he adds, will be back online soon. The Obama campaign did not comment.

Miller overlooks Caldwell’s obvious hypocrisy.

Miller closes the article by noting that Caldwell wants to make sure that people know he is not supporting Obama because he is black. She notes that the pastor is a "kaleidoscope of contradictions." Given the amount of ink Miller has given Caldwell since Obama got the Democratic nomination, clearly the contradiction she finds most appealing is "Bush Friend/Obama Supporter."


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What?

From the article:

"...Bush in 2000. His plain-spoken evangelical faith ...motivated even many African-Americans and Hispanics to vote the Republican ticket for the first time in their lives. (In 2004, religious African-Americans were credited with winning Ohio for Bush.)  "

 

Does anybody else remember this outpouring of "African-American support" for Bush in 2000 OR 2004?  And to think they won Ohio for him (thus the election).  

Riiiiiight!

Sure as shooting didn't happen in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland)!

And I don't recall the MSM discussing the Bush groundswell in Toledo or Youngstown, all Democrat strongholds.

So, I'd have to call this propaganda, idiocy or both.

Pop quiz, Kirbyjohn.

John 14:6.  

Barack has publicly disagreed with Jesus' words quoted in that verse.  Someone who "confesses Jesus Christ" would not disagree with Him, particularly with regard to something so fundamental.

Where do you stand, Kirbyjohn?  With Jesus, or with someone who says He's wrong?

--Mike 

www.thebrattonreport...

The reason that you are

The reason that you are getting stories like these is to proclaim, all evidence to the contrary, that liberals love God too.  So, vote for bambi (aka 57 states). 

Meanwhile, you'd think that if you love something (or someone), you usually keep it around, preserve it and protect it.  You want to nuture it and watch it grow strong and flourish.  If, on the other hand, you hate something you generally want to get rid of it, maybe even kill it. 

Now what have the liberals been trying to do for decades?  They have attempted to take the words, "One nation under God," from our Pledge of Allegiance.  They have proscribed the Ten Commandments from our court houses.  In those courts, judges have removed the words, "So help me God," as part of a witness' oath.  They have attempted, with a great degree of success, banishing God from the public square.  They have successfully kicked out God in the public school.   In our public schools, they "preach" that we came from primordial ooze; proscribing even the mention of Intelligent Design as alternative point of view.  Businesses have replaced Merry Christmas with Happy Holidays and all references to Jesus and his birth have vanished as a sign of that joyous season.  

If these warped God banishing liberals have their way, God will be banished from all public life.  You don't treat something or someone you love this way.  You only act this way toward things you hate.  

That is what bambi (aka 57 states) stands for.  He is as God less as the rest of the liberals.  

 

This is a Prayer I Wrote For These Times


Our Daddy Who Art Obama
Hollowed be Thy Suit
Thy VP Dumb
Thy Outlook Glum
In DC as in Chicago
Give us this day
Our Daley Bread
and Forgive our Trespassing
as We Demonize those who Trespass Against Us
and lead ACORN to Phony Registrations
but Deliver us from Palin Amen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anyone who has ever heard Santayana's famous quote about History repeating itself is condemned to repeat it.

Pastor wasting his time

The Pastor has given himself heart and soul to Obama?

Doesn't he realize it's gonna be WAAAY too crowded under Obama's desk to even get close?

Isn't it time for Newsweek

Isn't it time for Newsweek to run "story" #4 or #5 promoting the completely insignificant great-great-great-great-great-great grandaughter of Dwight Eisenhower and so-called "Republican" (i.e., non-Republican) Susan Eisenhower's support of Obama?

Obama's other pastor

Obama's "other pastor" if it isn't Farakaahan, must be James Cone, founder of black liberation theology, which is based on racial anger, and a Marxist social/economic worldview. Wright was the most prominent follower of Cone, and Obama the most devoted disciple of Wright.  Why hasn't he been asked about this?  You thinl us "typical white folks", just words, might misconstrue the BLT belief that racism is bred into white folks?; that the white church and society is the Antichrist?: That to eliminate racism we need to replace capitalism with "democractic socialism"? These are basic tenets of BLT< whijch hasn't been mentioned 1time in this campaign by the MSM or Obama.  What a stealth candidate.  The MSM is so f**cking ignorant, they don't know or care what they're protecting.

Obama's other pastor

Obama's "other pastor" if it isn't Farakaahan, must be James Cone, founder of black liberation theology, which is based on racial anger, and a Marxist social/economic worldview. Wright was the most prominent follower of Cone, and Obama the most devoted disciple of Wright.  Why hasn't he been asked about this?  You thinl us "typical white folks", just words, might misconstrue the BLT belief that racism is bred into white folks?; that the white church and society is the Antichrist?: That to eliminate racism we need to replace capitalism with "democractic socialism"? These are basic tenets of BLT< whijch hasn't been mentioned 1time in this campaign by the MSM or Obama.  What a stealth candidate.  The MSM is so f**cking ignorant, they don't know or care what they're protecting.

etj...

You make an excellent point.

Why hasn't anyone asked Obama about this? I just don't see what BLT has to do with Christianity, and Obam does keep saying he has a deep belief in his Christian faith, but I cannot find anything in the Bible that comes remotely close to BLT. Or am I just being racist?  BTW... How close are you to the NC line? I'm in Madison county.

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I want just five minutes to share a stage with Obama.

And your observation is the reason why.  Anybody who pays attention to the lies Obama tells about his religious beliefs could, given five minutes on a stage with him and with cameras rolling, end his political aspirations.

Obama follows ethnocentric Liberation Theology, a pseudo-Christian, anti-Christian worldview.  Along with his "Fight The Facts With More Smears" comrades, he has repeatedly dodges your simple question.

If you can't trust a fellow with regard to what he says he believes, you cannot trust him about anything.  Which is a core reason why Obama is unqualified to hold any elective office, much less the Presidency.

--Mike 

www.thebrattonreport...

apology

sorry for the double post