Monday, May 5, 2008
Like Gum on the Sole of His Shoe
Advice to Senator Obama: there are no good, long answers to short, direct questions. The length of the answer is the answer, no matter what the words say. Ask Bill Clinton.
I kind of feel sorry for Senator Obama. He is being asked questions about the doctrines of Reverend Wright and his 20 year connection with him, questions that require explanations that few people will accept or understand. The longer his answer the worse it sounds. Rev. Wright is not going away soon and the occasional sympathetic voter is not going to help the Senator get elected --- because underneath the media hubbub is a reality that makes voters uncomfortable.
I heard Rev. Wright himself articulate his ideology in a speech at the National Press Club and the subsequent interview. And it is this: the theology undergirding the ministry of Rev. Wright is called "liberation theology". It was popular in the 50's and 60's in seminaries across the nation. In the Roman Catholic church the Jesuits were known to have ken for it. Many Universities in the country had classes on it and some whole theology departments were devoted to it. The simplified idea: Christians, especially its ministers, are called to an active participation in freeing the financially and politically oppressed. If you interpret Scripture through the lens of Marx you get liberation theology. Rev. Wright defended his comments at the National Press Club Meeting as consistent with the teachings of liberation theology. His words. That's a problem for the Senator running for President.
Unfortunately, for Obama the world has spun a different way, liberation theology as a popular trend is going nowhere. The Catholic Church has all but forcefully asked its proponents to leave. Marxist political philosophy is embraced by a few European political parties and a few Universities. It's not a growth movement, ideologically speaking.
The other reality is this: until now Senator Obama has been dealing with "friendlies." Wait until the Republicans unload their arsenal. Every word written by Senator Obama will be scrutinized in the light of Reverend Wright and interpreted in its most damaging meaning. Whether that is what he meant or not.
Which leads me to final point. Many independent voters will not show up to vote and some will vote for McCain, a fact that is making Democratic leadership nervous. They are beyond nervous. Senator Obama's long answers on why he is not ideologically aligned with his pastor and liberation theologians will be as effective as Romney distancing himself from the Mormons. He better get a shorter, more humorous or self-effacing answer -- and quick.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Seventh Sunday of Easter
From the Acts of the Apostles
After Jesus had been taken up to heaven the apostles returned to Jerusalem from the mount called Olivet, which is near Jerusalem, a sabbath day’s journey away.
When they entered the city they went to the upper room where they were staying,
Peter and John and James and Andrew,Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, James son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas son of James. All these devoted themselves with one accord to prayer, together with some women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and his brothers. After Jesus had been taken up to heaven the apostles returned to Jerusalem
from the mount called Olivet, which is near Jerusalem, a sabbath day’s journey away.
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Saturday, May 3, 2008
New and Now a Saturday Regular Feature
About a year ago I had more time on my hands than I wanted. One way I chose to fill the time was to write, and particularly to write in this weblog. Another time-killer was exploring the web via StumbleUpon, a social network application that delivers a grab-bag of web pages based on the "stumblers" likes and dislikes.
About 75% of what you stumble upon is not worth much thought, about 20% is worth a little time to investigate, and about 5% is very good and worth bookmarking. The painting (above) is pulled from one of the websites I found and still enjoy frequently. I like the choice of artwork posted on this website, especially the paintings of the blog host.
That's it, that's my post for Saturday, a good website on art with many contemporary artists.
http://painting.stumbleupon.com/
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