Dobson may back McCain because "he seems to understand the Muslim threat"

SUMMARY: Revealing his "moral dilemma" about the 2008 presidential campaign, Focus on the Family's James Dobson said that while "neither of the candidates is consistent with my views," Sen. John McCain "comes closer to what I believe" than Sen. Barack Obama, adding that McCain "seems to understand the Muslim threat."
In his July 21 podcast, Focus on the Family founder and chairman James Dobson revealed his "moral dilemma" about the 2008 presidential campaign. Though he has repeatedly criticized presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain -- once claiming that McCain "has at times sounded like a member of the other party" -- Dobson said he has become "very concerned" about McCain's presumed opponent, Sen. Barack Obama, whom he called "more liberal and more extreme than most Democrats in the Senate." Dobson further said that while "neither of the candidates is consistent with my views," McCain "seems to understand the Muslim threat."
From Dobson's July 21 podcast, which featured guest Albert Mohler, radio host and president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and was released through Dobson's "cultural action organization," Focus on the Family Action:
MOHLER: I have to tell you, I find Barack Obama to be a very attractive person, a very attractive candidate. I would want to vote for him. But the closer I look at his positions, the more alarmed I become. He is the candidate who bills himself as a candidate of change, and in an odd way he is, just not the kind of change that I think most Americans now understand. So, Doctor, when I look at this, I have to say we're looking at the most liberal candidate, I think, to gain a party nomination probably in the history of this country. And on so many of the issues, far beyond even where a Bill Clinton was. That's what I think most Americans don't understand. Many evangelicals don't understand, particularly younger evangelicals. This is a man who has staked out his positions for the last 20 years in a way that is markedly beyond where most Americans believe he is.
DOBSON: I think he's more liberal and more extreme than most Democrats in the Senate.
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DOBSON: That, and the fact that I'm so very concerned about Senator Obama and what he believes and stands for, as well as the need to rethink some of my views regarding Senator McCain, and that thinking has taken place and continues to do so. This is been the most difficult moral dilemma for me. It's why you haven't heard me say much about it, because I have struggled on this issue. And there's some concerns here that matter to me more than my own life, and neither of the candidates is consistent with my views in that regard. But Senator McCain is certainly closer to them than Senator Obama by a wide margin, and there's no doubt about -- at least no doubt in my mind -- about whose policies will result in more babies being killed or who will do the greatest damage to the institution of marriage and the family. I'm convinced that Senator McCain comes closer to what I believe.
So, I am not endorsing Senator McCain today. I don't even know who his vice presidential candidate will be. You know, he could very well choose a pro-abortion candidate, and it would not be unlike him to do that because he seems to enjoy frustrating conservatives on occasions. But as of this moment, I have to take into account the fact that Senator John McCain has voted pro-life consistently, and that's a fact. That he says he favors marriage between a man and a woman; I believe that. He opposes homosexual adoption. He favors smaller government and lower taxes, and he seems to understand the Muslim threat, which matters a lot to me. I'm very concerned about that. Therefore -- therefore -- I have considered the fact that elections always involved imperfect candidates. There are no perfect human beings, and you always have to choose between two flawed individuals. That's the way we're all made. So, it comes down to this, and I never thought I would hear myself saying this, but it's where I am -- that while I am not endorsing Senator John McCain, the possibility is there that I might, and that's all I can say at this time.















Hate against christians doesn't count. We're oppressed by the non-christian man, didn't ya know that? Nervana is at our fingertips, we just have to eradicate the non-christian threat.
And then the non white threat.
And then the non republican threat.
Hmmm, help me out, who would be next on the list?
The headline reads " Hit and run " when down the description it reads
"Novak was later released by police and drove away from the scene."
wghich does not fit the hit and run definition. I don't want to give Novak any free passes but facts dictate so.
"Hmmm, help me out, who would be next on the list?"
Found scrawled in pencil on Dobsons large-print Apocalypse-countdown desk calendar:
"Dr." James Dobson..
Just another flip-flopping right-wing slimeball.
Hey, James: Jerry called and said he's holding a place for you, and to bring some ice water...
Well... Pat Robby's still floating just above the ground, hovering around on his own demonic wings.
Christiantiy's L. Ron Hubbard. That's hialrious. I'll need to rememer that one!
Statements such as "the Muslim threat" and "babies being killed" are inflammatory terms that are aimed at eliciting a visceral response from fundamentalist Christians. The distinction of being liberal or conservative by itself is not enough to justify arguing for a certain candidate based on religious principles so Dobson tries to elicit a hatred in his listeners. The goal here is to sway listeners based on engrained emotions and prejudice rather than have them think independently about specific issues or to evaluate the candidates based on their own words and deeds.
Have you noticed that even when they don't use the word MAVERICK, they describe McCain acting like one in one situation or another?
"....I don't even know who his vice presidential candidate will be. You know, he could very well choose a pro-abortion candidate, and it would not be unlike him to do that because he seems to enjoy frustrating conservatives on occasions....."
I'm embarrased by savage's recent escape from reality. I feel about the same about this specimen.
Such ignorance and small mindedness, with such large voices.
Step out from behind Jesus please and keep your hands were I can see them.
I'm embarrased by savage's recent escape from reality. I feel about the same about this specimen.
James Dobson has been a sorry excuse for a human being for years. When I lived in Colorado, I worked for about a year near the FoKKKus On The Family compound. Every day as I drove by, I'd give Dobson the old "one-finger salute".
WZWRITER has been a sorry excuse for a human being for years. When I see his ignorant and pointless posts on Media Matters I thank God this glimmering example of a leftist Jack A$$ only has a voice at this website.
p.s. That's only my opinion of your opinion of someone else's opinion.
Thanks, Irony. BTW, here's a link to one of my favorite anti-Dobson sites - "Why Focus on the Family is Of The Devil":
http://www.elroy.net/ehr/focus.html
When I see his ignorant and pointless posts on Media Matters I thank God this glimmering example of a leftist Jack A$$ only has a voice at this website.
It's obvious that I've forgotten more than you ever knew in the first place. Conservatism is the true sign of brain dysfunction. Why do you think so many prominent conservatives (such as Ronald Reagan and Chaleton Heston) die from Alzheimer's disease?
Gee WZ, looks like you now have your own private stalker too! I'd take that as a badge of honor.
I'd rather have a hemorrhoid flare-up. It's a more pleasant pain in the a$$ than dealing with losers like that......
Shows your intelligence level.
Dems_Sol has shown us that he is quite possibly the only person in America who is dumber than George W. Bush.
at least no doubt in my mind -- about whose policies will result in more babies being killed or who will do the greatest damage to the institution of marriage and the family.
Repeated tours do great damage to marriage and family, just ask American soldiers and their families who've experienced it since the Iraq war began in 2003.
So Dobson, you run right out and throw your support behind the man who wants us to stay in Iraq for another 100 years you lying pathetic hypocrite!
As far as babies, you really can't afford for women to stop having abortions or for the public to become more tolerant of gays, what would it do to your current money making gimmick?
Leaving your seriously ill first wife for a richer, hotter, blonder number does great damage to marriage and the family.
But it DOES give Gramps McCain more spending money......
And don't forget the low cost plane rides.
Just as long as he lands in time for the Early Bird Special at Cracker Barell.....
Many evangelicals don't understand, particularly younger evangelicals.
IMO what is really bugging Dobson is that with Obama making inroads with evangelicals, particularly young evangelicals, Dobson's sphere of influence (and his empire) is narrowing. Obama is a threat to his power among evangelicals.
http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/414176.aspx
Looks like hater dobson and and McSame can add veterans to their list of hate!
Oops! That's gonna leave a mark!