A Former Fundamentalist For Obama!
Posted on Oct 20th, 2008
by
maryw

I was delighted to see Bush's former Secretary of State, Colin Powell, endorse Barack Obama on "Meet the Press" on October 19. And this morning, when a friend sent an e-mail containing this essay written by a self-described "founder of the Religious Right," I was doubly heartened. Check it out! -- M.W.
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"Obama Will Be One of The Greatest (and Most Loved) American Presidents"
by Frank Schaeffer (Noted author and co-founder of the Christian Right)
Huffington Post, Posted October 8, 2008
Great presidents are made great by horrible circumstances combined with
character, temperament and intelligence. Like firemen, cops, doctors or
soldiers, presidents need a crisis to shine.
Obama is one of the most intelligent presidential aspirants to ever step
forward in American history. The likes of his intellectual capabilities have
not been surpassed in public life since the Founding Fathers put pen to
paper. His personal character is also solid gold. Take heart, America: we
have the leader for our times.
I say this as a white, former life-long Republican. I say this as the proud
father of a Marine. I say this as just another American watching his pension
evaporate along with the stock market! I speak as someone who knows it's
time to forget party loyalty, ideology and pride and put the country first.
I say this as someone happy to be called a fool for going out on a limb and
declaring that, 1) Obama will win, and 2) he is going to be amongst the
greatest of American presidents.
Obama is our last best chance. He's worth laying it all on the line for.
This is a man who in the age of greed took the high road of community
service. This is the good father and husband. This is the humble servant.
This is the patient teacher. This is the scholar statesman. This is the man
of deep Christian faith.
Good stories about Obama abound; from his personal relationship with his
Secret Service agents (he invites them into his home to watch sports, and
shoots hoops with them) to the story about how, more than twenty years ago,
while standing in the check-in line at an airport, Obama paid a $100 baggage
surcharge for a stranger who was broke and stuck. (Obama was virtually
penniless himself in those days.) Years later after he became a senator,
that stranger recognized Obama's picture and wrote to him to thank him. She
received a kindly note back from the senator. (The story only surfaced
because the person, who lives in Norway, told a local newspaper after Obama
ran for the presidency. The paper published a photograph of this lady
proudly displaying Senator Obama's letter.)
Where many leaders are two-faced; publicly kindly but privately feared
and/or hated by people closest to them, Obama is consistent in the way he
treats people, consistently kind and personally humble. He lives by the code
that those who lead must serve. He believes that. He lives it. He lived it
long before he was in the public eye.
Obama puts service ahead of ideology. He also knows that to win politically
you need to be tough. He can be. He has been. This is a man who does what
works, rather than scoring ideological points. In other words he is the
quintessential non-ideological pragmatic American. He will (thank God!)
disappoint ideologues and purists of the left and the right.
Obama has a reservoir of personal physical courage that is unmatched in
presidential history. Why unmatched? Because as the first black contender
for the presidency who will win, Obama, and all the rest of us, know that he
is in great physical danger from the seemingly unlimited reserve of unhinged
racial hatred, and just plain unhinged ignorant hatred, that swirls in the
bowels of our wounded and sinful country. By stepping forward to lead, Obama
has literally put his life on the line for all of us in a way no white
candidate ever has had to do. (And we all know how dangerous the presidency
has been even for white presidents.)
Nice stories or even unparalleled courage isn't the only point. The greater
point about Obama is that the midst of our worldwide financial meltdown, an
expanding (and losing) war in Afghanistan, trying to extricate our country
from a wrong and stupidly mistaken ruinously expensive war in Iraq, our
mounting and crushing national debt, awaiting the next (and inevitable) al
Qaeda attack on our homeland, watching our schools decline to Third World
levels of incompetence, facing a general loss of confidence in the
government that has been exacerbated by the Republicans doing all they can
to undermine our government's capabilities and programs... President Obama
will take on the leadership of our country at a make or break time of
historic proportions. He faces not one but dozens of crisis, each big enough
to define any presidency in better times.
As luck, fate or divine grace would have it (depending on one's personal
theology) Obama is blessedly, dare I say uniquely, well-suited to our dire
circumstances. Obama is a person with hands-on community service experience,
deep connections to top economic advisers from the renowned University of
Chicago where he taught law, and a middle-class background that gives him an
abiding knowledgeable empathy with the rest of us. As the son of a single
mother, who has worked his way up with merit and brains, recipient of
top-notch academic scholarships, the peer-selected editor of the Harvard Law
Review and, in three giant political steps to state office, national office
and now the presidency, Obama clearly has the wit and drive to lead.
Obama is the sober voice of reason at a time of unreason. He is the fellow
keeping his head while all around him are panicking. He is the healing
presence at a time of national division and strife. He is also new enough to
the political process so that he doesn't suffer from the terminally jaded
cynicism, the seen-it-all-before syndrome afflicting most politicians in
Washington. In that regard we Americans lucked out. It's as if having
despaired of our political process we picked a name from the phone book to
lead us and that person turned out to be a very man we needed.
Obama brings a healing and uplifting spiritual quality to our politics at
the very time when our worst enemy is fear. For eight years we've been ruled
by a stunted fear-filled mediocrity of a little liar who has expanded his
power on the basis of creating fear in others. Fearless Obama is the cure.
He speaks a litany of hope rather than a litany of terror.
As we have watched Obama respond in a quiet reasoned manner to crisis after
crisis, in both the way he has responded after being attacked and lied about
in the 2008 campaign season, to his reasoned response to our multiplying
national crises, what we see is the spirit of a trusted family doctor with a
great bedside manner. Obama is perfectly suited to hold our hand and lead us
through some very tough times. The word panic is not in the Obama
dictionary.
America is fighting its "Armageddon" in one fearful heart at a time. A
brilliant leader with the mild manner of an old-time matter-of-fact country
doctor soothing a frightened child is just what we need. The fact that our
"doctor" is a black man leading a hitherto white-ruled nation out of the
mess of its own making is all the sweeter and raises the Obama story to that
of moral allegory.
Obama brings a moral clarity to his leadership reserved for those who have
had to work for everything they've gotten and had to do twice as well as the
person standing next to them because of the color of their skin. His
experience of succeeding in spite of his color, social background and
prejudice could have been embittering or one that fostered a spiritual
rebirth of forgiveness and enlightenment. Obama radiates the calm inner
peace of the spirit of forgiveness.
Speaking as a believing Christian I see the hand of a merciful God in
Obama's candidacy. The biblical metaphors abound. The stone the builder
rejected is become the cornerstone... the last shall be first... he that
would gain his life must first lose it... the meek shall inherit the
earth...
For my secular friends I'll allow that we may have just been extraordinarily
lucky! Either way America wins.
Only a brilliant man, with the spirit of a preacher and the humble heart of
a kindly family doctor can lead us now. We are afraid, out of ideas, and
worst of all out of hope. Obama is the cure. And we Americans have it in us
to rise to the occasion. We will. We're about to enter one of the most
frightening periods of American history. Our country has rarely faced more
uncertainty. This is the time for greatness. We have a great leader. We must
be a great people backing him, fighting for him, sacrificing for a cause
greater than ourselves.
A hundred years from now Obama's portrait will be placed next to that of
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. Long before that
we'll be telling our children and grandchildren that we stepped out in faith
and voted for a young black man who stood up and led our country back from
the brink of an abyss. We'll tell them about the power of love, faith and
hope. We'll tell them about the power of creativity combined with humility
and intellectual brilliance. We'll tell them that President Obama gave us
the gift of regaining our faith in our country. We'll tell them that we all
stood up and pitched in and won the day. We'll tell them that President
Obama restored our standing in the world. We'll tell them that by the time
he left office our schools were on the mend, our economy booming, that we'd
become a nation filled with green energy alternatives and were leading the
world away from dependence on carbon-based destruction. We'll tell them that
because of President Obama's example and leadership the integrity of the
family was restored, divorce rates went down, more fathers took
responsibility for their children, and abortion rates fell dramatically as
women, families and children were cared for through compassionate social
programs that worked. We'll tell them about how the gap closed between the
middle class and the super rich, how we won health care for all, how crime
rates fell, how bad wars were brought to an honorable conclusion. We'll tell
them that when we were attacked again by al Qaeda, how reason prevailed and
the response was smart, tough, measured and effective, and our civil rights
were protected even in times of crisis...
We'll tell them that we were part of the inexplicably blessed miracle that
happened to our country those many years ago in 2008 when a young black man
was sent by God, fate or luck to save our country. We'll tell them that it's
good to live in America where anything is possible. Yes we will.
Frank Schaeffer is the author of CRAZY FOR GOD - How I Grew Up As One Of The
Elect, Helped Found The Religious Right, And Lived To Take All (Or Almost
All) Of It Back. Now in paperback.
Tagged with: Barack Obama, Religious Right

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