
On ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos this past Sunday, Barack Obama tried to undo the damage he inflicted on himself at the Aug. 16 Saddleback Showdown with his now infamous "above my pay grade" response to Rick Warren's question, "At what point does a baby get human rights, in your view?"But Obama hadn't learned. He tried once again to redirect the clearly constitutionally based question into something esoteric and religious, and therefore unsolvable:
Obama: "I mean, what I intended to say is that, as a Christian, I have a lot of humility about understanding when does the soul enter into..."
But Warren clearly had not asked, "When does a baby get a soul?"...
And what did Obama mean by....
Continue reading my column, "Obama digs deeper on 'pay grade' gaffe," on WorldNetDaily.com.


Jill Stanek is way too fat. She should join a gym or see a dietician.
And on a different post you called others childish .... hmmm.
Tim, just stating the fact. I have been paid for telling people they're too fat.
You want serious? OK. Jill is a former registered nurse and presumably has taken an oath of benevolence--some kind of nursing counterpart to the modified Hippocratic Oath graduating med students take; I'm embarrassed to say I don't know the details for nurses but I'd be very surprised if graduation from nursing school didn't include taking an oath which implies among other things a commitment to not spreading medical misinformation. In spite of which, she frequently repeats the obvious medical lies I described elsewhere, and her site links to sites whose sole purpose is to propagate those lies. That's serious.
SoMG, you are the one who has a monetary interest in defending abortion. So does much of the medical establishment. So, your "facts" are the ones to question first.
Pro-lifers have no monetary interest in defending their position.