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Memo to Obama on Family Values

posted by dgilgoff | 9:09am Sunday May 18, 2008

obamafamily.jpgThere’s an emerging consensus among political types that Barack Obama, in order to solve his white working class problem and to blunt criticism that, despite his national unification rhetoric, is actually a doctrinaire liberal, needs to adopt a traditionally conservative idea that emphasizes personal responsibility over government solutions.
Beliefnet’s own Steve Waldman suggested as much in a recent Wall Street Journal online column:

[F]ormer President Bill Clinton appealed to them in 1992 with a different set of culturally conservative issues: welfare reform, anticrime legislation, and national service. When Mr. Clinton talked about national service, he didn’t just offer idealism, he offered toughness – i.e. people ought to give something back in exchange for their college loans. In the 1996 election, he came up with school uniforms and V-chips to help parents control bad TV. By contrast, neither Mr. Gore nor Mr. Kerry combined their traditional liberalism with high-profile culturally conservative issues.
Note that Sen. McCain does have some vulnerabilities among Catholics, including his support of Rev. John Hagee, who has made anti-Catholic comments over the years. Still, Sen. McCain’s war heroism gives him an inherent appeal among culturally conservative voters. Democrats will need to come up with this year’s version of welfare reform.
So far, neither Sen. Obama nor Sen. Clinton has done it.

Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page has a more specific proposal along those same lines: that Obama should adopt a family values mantle by pledging to tackle the epidemic of out-of-wedlock births and single-parent families. These are the same causes that Mitt Romney said his wife be devoted to as a first lady during his speech the Values Voters Summit last year. Here’s Page recommending Obama take a similar tack:

The rise of out-of-wedlock births is one the thorniest issues facing the black community today. But the issue reaches beyond race. Out-of-wedlock births have risen to almost 70 percent in black America, almost half of Hispanic births and more than a fourth of white births. In 1950, the rates for all three were about 10 percent.
Add in the high rates of divorce and other parental break-ups, and you have large numbers of American children growing up in single-parent households. Some 24 million children live apart from their fathers, according to the National Fatherhood Initiative. As Roland Warren, the initiative’s director, has said, “Kids have a hole in their soul the shape of their dad.”
Obama knows that feeling, as his first autobiography recounts. His parents were married, but his Kenyan father abandoned his mother while young Barack was very young. He was raised mostly by his mother’s parents.
In endless arguments, conservatives cite the welfare policies of “the nanny state.” Liberals point to the disappearance of jobs and other community resources that give families assistance. Obama has cited both. He also has introduced legislation to remove some of the government penalties on married families and crack down on men avoiding child support payments, among other reforms.
Yet, beyond occasional mentions of being raised by a single mom, Obama has not used his bully pulpit very much to couple government action with the promotion of marriage and other personal responsibility. That’s not easy to do without being accused of “blaming the victims” for their problems. But Obama could hardly find a more worthy topic for a national conversation or a better person to get it started.

God-o-Meter agrees that Obama would do well to adopt a culturally conservative idea or two for the general election. For all his God-talk and promises to work with traditional Democratic foes like religious conservatives, Obama has never explained how his faith would translate into a single culturally conservative position. That’s what many religious Catholics and evangelicals are looking for as proof that Obama’s faith is more than just a matter of talk and personal belief.


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virginia Brant

posted May 18, 2008 at 10:47 am


Senator Obama has never said God Bless America.
What about that? Have Christians fallen into a hypnotized sleep?
I pray we wake up before it is too late. In the article of the owner of BeliefNet where does he mention how many years Barak spent with his militant muslim Jihad father and how many
years he went to a jihad muslim school in Jakarta?
And why isn’t he called the 1st biracial candidate to run for the presidency? He is the same old type lying politician who wants it all his way. Thank you Lord God for giving us your beloved son who will come back and hold us all accountable. I love you Jesus with my whole heart and soul.



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Pug

posted May 18, 2008 at 1:18 pm


Senator Obama has never said God Bless America.
That is a flat-out lie. I heard him say it myself after his acceptance speech in North Carolina. You apparently believe anything you read on the Internet.
You can argue against Obama all you want, but at least tell the truth. Don’t lie. If you don’t, you are bearing false witness.



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EvilPoet

posted May 18, 2008 at 2:56 pm


REALITY CHECK: The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States. http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/article06/



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RJohnson

posted May 19, 2008 at 10:03 am


Virginia Brant: “Senator Obama has never said God Bless America.”
You are a liar and Satan has taken over your heart. Repent of your surrender to the Father of Lies before your very salvation is in danger.
michellemalkin.com/2008/03/18/newsflash-obama-says-god-bless-america-plus-the-philly-speech/
“At a rally shortly before his press conference today, Obama uncharacteristically ended his remarks with the phrase “God bless America.””
Even Michelle Malkin, rabid hatemonger that she is, admits that you are lying, Virginia.
Satan has your soul in his hand, Virginia. Don’t let him take it!! Repent of your lies and the hatred that is behind them before it consumes your very soul and sends you to the pits of hell!!!



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God-o-Meter

posted May 19, 2008 at 6:19 pm


Virginia Brant writes:

In the article of the owner of BeliefNet where does he mention how many years Barak spent with his militant muslim Jihad father and how many years he went to a jihad muslim school in Jakarta?

Beliefnet’s Q&A about Obama’s faith doesn’t mention Obama’s jihadist father because he doesn’t have one. It didn’t mention his years at militant Muslim schools because he never attended one.
To quote from that article and set the record straight:

Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to a white mother from a Protestant Christian background—Obama later called her a “lonely witness for secular humanism”—and a black father from Kenya. His father was raised a Muslim, but Obama has said that “by the time he met my mother he was a confirmed atheist, thinking religion to be so much superstition.” Obama’s parents divorced when he was two, and his father made his way back to Kenya; New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and others have reported that his father, also named Barack Hussein Obama, practiced polygamy, a local custom. He saw his son just once more before being killed in a car accident.
When he was six, Obama moved with his mother and her second husband, a Muslim whom Obama and his sister have described as not religious, to Indonesia. Obama lived there for four years, until 1971. Last year, the Los Angeles Times reported that Obama occasionally accompanied his stepfather to prayers at the local mosque, though Obama’s sister issued a statement that the family attended the mosque for “big communal events,” rather than every Friday. The Obama campaign responded to the story by saying that “Obama has never been a practicing Muslim.”
According to the L.A. Times, Obama spent the second and third grades in Indonesia in a Catholic school and third and fourth grades in a public school, which Obama has called a “Muslim school.” Because Obama was registered as a Muslim there—other students were apparently registered as Christians or Buddhists—he attended two hours of Qur’anic study a week. Reputable news organizations have shown that the rumor that Obama attended a radical Islamic madrassa is false.



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Colin

posted May 20, 2008 at 11:17 am


All these personal attacks aside, I think this is a great idea and I have no doubt that in the general election, we will see this side of Barack Obama. He will be introduced to the American public as what he is: a compassionate but driven leader who believes in both the power of government to tackle social problems and the power of personal responsibility to overcome individual challenges. His own story bares that out and I think the American public will grow to know that and respect it.



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