http://money.cnn.com/2012/02/02/news/economy/obama_tax_rich_jesus/index.htm?iid=GM
When Bush indicated that he considered his religious beliefs in shaping his policy, it ignited a firestorm.
When Obama says it, nothing.
Why is it different this time, or for this president? Is it merely that the liberals were the cause of the firestorm last time, but since this is their candidate they aren't going to complain?
Don't get me wrong - I don't believe a politician can say that they are a rtue believer of their faith, but don't allow it to influence their decisions. As far as I'm concerned it's a good thing, so I'm not complaining about his statement. I'm merely wondering why it's not as big an issue this time around as last time.
When Bush indicated that he considered his religious beliefs in shaping his policy, it ignited a firestorm.
When Obama says it, nothing.
Why is it different this time, or for this president? Is it merely that the liberals were the cause of the firestorm last time, but since this is their candidate they aren't going to complain?
Don't get me wrong - I don't believe a politician can say that they are a rtue believer of their faith, but don't allow it to influence their decisions. As far as I'm concerned it's a good thing, so I'm not complaining about his statement. I'm merely wondering why it's not as big an issue this time around as last time.