THE WHITE HOUSE PRAYER VETTERS.
At his U.S. News and World Report blog, Dan Gilgoff breaks a story about how President Obama's public rallies, like the ones he held recently in Elkhart, Indiana, and Fort Myers, Florida, to sell his stimulus plan, have opened with a prayer vetted by the White House. Gilgoff writes that the administration "may have skirted controversy by scheduling the invocations to be delivered before the president arrives at the events—and before national cable network cameras start rolling." The White House, he reports, said that the practice has been "standard since the campaign."
Except during the campaign, Obama was not yet president of the United States, and the White House wasn't giving its stamp of approval for the invocations. Americans United for the Separation of Church and State's Barry Lynn told Gilgoff, "The only thing worse than having these prayers in the first place is to have them vetted, because it entangles the White House in core theological matters."
--Sarah Posner
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COMMENTS (6)
I think it's wonderful for liberals like Barry Lynn to remind everyone exactly why they got their political asses kicked over and over again for the last 30+ years. It's like a Public Service Announcement on Democratic Hubris.
Mike
Posted by: MBunge | February 24, 2009 6:25 PM
Core theological matters? Exactly what "theological matter" is raised by an anodyne public invocation?
Posted by: Gabriel | February 24, 2009 6:57 PM
I find myself unable to give even the smallest of rat's asses about this story.
Posted by: Yossarian | February 24, 2009 7:23 PM
Invocation. Big f-ing deal. Paris is worth a mass.
Posted by: LogicGuru | February 24, 2009 7:23 PM
What could be the purpose of a prayer in those circumstances? I mean, politician speaks to people -- for this we need a prayer?
Posted by: SqueakyRat | February 28, 2009 9:58 AM
i actually would find a prayer before a presidental address counterproductive....
i couldn't assume that the speaker is grounded in reality if he's proceeded by some fantastical thinking...especially if he approved of it
Posted by: dj spellchecka | February 28, 2009 1:46 PM