Dobson Says Maybe

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Podcast Show Notes

Why James Dobson is reconsidering John McCain. Plus congratulations to Dr. Dobson on entering the Radio Hall of Fame over the objection of radical groups.

McCain’s trouble with Religious voters.  (Hat Tip: Outside the Beltway.)The New York Times turns on McCain and refuses his Editorial in response to Senator Obama. (Hat Tip: Right Wing News.)

Could John McCain name his running mate this week? (Hat Tip: The Campaign Spot.) And does Bobby Jindal have the inside track?

Barack Obama needs to meet the new, more market-friendly Europe. (Hat Tip: Obama Watch.)

Democrats distracted from purpose of convention by trying to be green.

Plus has Bob Barr drinken Al Gore’s global warming koolaid? (See Barr’s press release here.)

When earmarks put the lives of American troops at risk.

Oil that we can get to in less than 10 years. (Hat Tip: Flopping Aces.)

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Dr. Dobson-If it walks like an endorsement…

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This is the latest coming from our friends at CitizenLink.com. I trust Dobson’s judgment 99% of the time. He does make some good points here.

‘Neither of the candidates is consistent with my views, but Senator McCain is certainly closer.’

Dr. James Dobson says there is a possibility he “might” endorse Sen. John McCain for president.

On today’s Focus on the Family Action radio broadcast, he said concerns about Sen. Barack Obama have prompted him to reconsider his take on McCain.

“Neither of the candidates is consistent with my
views,” Dr. Dobson said, speaking as a private citizen. “But Senator
McCain is certainly closer to them than Senator Obama by a wide margin.

“And there’s 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.”

Joining Dr. Dobson on the broadcast was Dr. Albert
Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a member
of the Focus on the Family Board of Directors.

Dr. Mohler called Obama “a very attractive candidate.”

“I would want to vote for him,” he said, “but the
closer I look at his positions, the more alarmed I become. He is the
candidate who bills himself as the candidate of change and in an odd
way he is, just not the kind of change that I think most Americans now
understand.

“We’re looking at the most liberal candidate, I think, to gain a party nomination … in the history of this country.”

Dr. Dobson said that while he has been critical of
McCain in the past, “There’s nothing dishonorable in a person
rethinking his or her positions, especially in a constantly changing
political context.”

“Barack Obama contradicts and threatens everything I
believe about the institution of the family and what is best for the
nation,” Dr. Dobson said in a statement to The Associated Press. “His
radical positions on life, marriage and national security force me to
re-evaluate the candidacy of our only other choice, John McCain. I have
not endorsed him, but … I have concluded for the first time that I
might. If that is a flip-flop, then so be it.”

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