APassingScot - 23 March 2008 09:18 PM
Kmiec’s core argument (you quote it yourself!) is that a president must have “before all else” a respect for the law. Obama has this. . .
We must presume Obambi has “a respect for the law,” as absent other evidence we must assume it of any serious presidential candidate (even Slick Willie, until he demonstrated otherwise).
. . .but McCain generally does not talk about domestic issues, nor is his lust for war particularly Christian.
What have these non-sequitors to do with the price of beans?
He also talks elsewhere (http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=27051) about how Obama demonstrates a rare understanding of how church and state relate to each other. To have such a president is important to all Christians.
Without chasing links, tell me, is Obambi’s “rare understanding” anything close to Scalia’s, which is eminently laudable?
. . . To focus on specific details, or forgetting party political allegiances, are frankly pathetic in comparison to this genuine respect for both God and the rule of law. Yours is such self-righteous hubris that we can only hope fundamentalists lose their influence in the coming election.
Huh? What in the world does this mean?
Don’t know anything about this Kmiec, nor why Power Line deems his opinions newsworthy, but it looks to me as though Starvin Marvin has it just right:
Occam’s Razor says cheap opportunism. I suspect this is a hail Mary pass to remain relavent. Aparently his services were not desired by the McCain campaign.
The original post could have benefitted from a little Razoring.
/Mr Lynn
Update: Notwithstanding my intent, I gave in and chased the link, and skimmed the article. Sounds to me like Kmiec is tying reason in knots trying to explain to Catholics how Obambi’s pro-abortion stance makes religious sense. Or, as Starvin Marvin says so aptly, “cheap opportunism.”