Religion

Obama Lied About ‘Gay Marriage,’ and He Gets to Keep His Job

Brian Williams has turned out to be a liar. It’s no big surprise. Those in the mainstream media have been lying to us for decades. And if they weren’t outright lying, they covered for other liars. Obamacare was a lie. It’s a wealth redistribution scheme as well as a further centralization of power.

Then there’s the falsified data about global warming that the media continued to report as fact.

The media are ignoring what Obama wants to do with the internet by not reporting on it. How is it possible to ignore a 322-page plan to regulate the internet? The media can.

The list of lies is endless.

Now we learn (but we already knew) that presidential candidate Barack Obama lied about his early opposition to same-sex marriage. Of course, he’s denying it. That’s what liars do

But someone very close to Obama is letting the cat out of the bag, and where there’s one lie there are more lies. TIME magazine reports:

“Barack Obama misled Americans for his own political benefit when he claimed in the 2008 election to oppose same sex marriage for religious reasons, his former political strategist David Axelrod writes in a new book, Believer: My Forty Years in Politics.

“I’m just not very good at bullshitting,” Obama told Axelrod, after an event where he stated his opposition to same-sex marriage, according to the book.

Axelrod writes that he knew Obama was in favor of same-sex marriages during the first presidential campaign, even as Obama publicly said he only supported civil unions, not full marriages. Axelrod also admits to counseling Obama to conceal that position for political reasons. “Opposition to gay marriage was particularly strong in the black church, and as he ran for higher office, he grudgingly accepted the counsel of more pragmatic folks like me, and modified his position to support civil unions rather than marriage, which he would term a ‘sacred union,’” Axelrod writes.

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