Now The Washington Post Is Whining About Rick Warren

Posted on December 23, 2008

Seriously, the graphic with the crying baby really is a perfect representation of the Democrat Party. Richard Cohen: Warren On? Party Off

Not that he was planning to attend, but Barack Obama should know that my sister’s inauguration night party — the one for which she was preparing Obama Punch — has been canceled. The notice went out over the weekend, by e-mail and word of mouth, that Obama’s choice of Rick Warren to give the inaugural invocation had simply ruined the party. Warren is anti-gay, and my sister, not to put too fine a point on it, is not. She’s gay.

I’m sure Barry is really, really bummed out about that. He might even take a moment from his really, really expensive Hawaii vacation to pout for the really, really large amount of photogs present.

Now, Cohen claims he personally took Barry to task for not denouncing Trinity Church and Louis Farrakhan when Trinity gave Louis a major award (I wonder if it was “a leg?”), yet, really, what we have is a typical liberal who ignored the majority of the hate coming from the church that Barry sat in the pews for 20 years getting all bent out of shape because of someone who has an alternative viewpoint. The Left lost any claim to outrage when they blew the Jeremiah Wright issue off.

Dan Riehl: Actually, it’s his intolerance of tolerance that’s most reveling of the today’s liberal mindset. It’s wrong-headed at best. But it is somewhat delicious watching these clowns get just what they deserve.

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11 Responses to “Now The Washington Post Is Whining About Rick Warren”

  1. Joseph Brown on December 23rd, 2008 12:42 pm

    Let me see if I understand this. The WP hires Kathleen Parker, but complains about Rick Warren?
    It just gets curioser and curioser, don’t it?

  2. MarkJ on December 23rd, 2008 12:58 pm

    I’m filing Cohen’s column in my “No S***, Sherlock Folder.”

    Jeez, Richard “Delicate Genius” Cohen is just figuring out all this stuff now? Ten bucks say that, two years hence, a lot of Ricky’s good-time buddies will be telling him, “We warned you about Obama, but nooooooooo, you had to go Lewinsky on him, didn’t you?”

  3. DaMav on December 23rd, 2008 2:01 pm

    Cohen’s article left me in stitches! Just freaking hilarious. And of course good commentary by STACLU.

  4. Manda on December 23rd, 2008 3:02 pm

    Seriously – did none of these people hear Obama when he said he, too, was against gay marriage? It’s suddenly all Rick Warrens fault for being true to his faith?

  5. Frank Jones on December 23rd, 2008 3:25 pm

    This is why I always say; if it were not for double standards, democrats would have no standards. See, in the eyes of a democrat, if a white person did not vote for obama, then they were racist. If a person voted for prop 8, then they were homophobic. The democrats are their own worst enemy.

  6. Franko on December 23rd, 2008 4:12 pm

    I was going to attempt and explain the meaning of inclusion and acceptance, but it quickly became clear that the right side is so filled with hate and bigotry that it would have been lost on you folks. It would have been a waste of my precious time.

    I will only say that to simply focus on this one aspect of Obama’s progress so far is an insult to all Americans who are waking up to the death and destruction caused by the last eight years. We need to look forward and beyond, not backward. The right side is the backwards party. You would all have us in 12th century rules if you could.

  7. Frances L. Tindall on December 23rd, 2008 4:26 pm

    People in America are sad. They spend more of their time complaining about things that does not amount to anything. Of all the things that are going on this country and they are worried about Rick Warren who is against Gays. I believe in Gay Rights but not Gay marriage. If you are Gay you will always be Gay regardless of what law is passed. The common people who live in the real world really don’t care. Why doesn’t the news media who always what to make the news instead of reporting the news. They just go on and on about nothing.

  8. cls on December 23rd, 2008 5:26 pm

    I recognize the Left whines about things they shouldn’t. But then so does the Right. A pox on both their houses. Whiny leftists are as bad as whiny Christians.

  9. January Jones on December 23rd, 2008 8:12 pm

    Thou Shalt Not Whine in 2009!

    Congratulations, so far, you are NOT the biggest WHINER that I have come across this holiday season. Unfortunately there is no prize but keep up the good work.

    My book, Thou Shalt Not Whine was just Voted The #1 Best Book to be given Anonymously. As you know, this is really a great year for whiners.

    So if any of you are looking for a Christmas gift with humor for someone that needs to laugh, this is it!

    Remember,
    No Whine however Wine is just fine!
    January Jones

  10. Al on December 23rd, 2008 11:32 pm

    You might find this article of interest.

    http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/12/etheridgewarrenjunoon.htm

    One point that should be made is that homosexuals have always wanted to portray their so called movement as a mirror image to the black civil rights movement which has led to friction between many in the black community and gays. Now if they are seen to be undermining the Obama Regime will this even increase the hostility between gays and the black community in general?

  11. edward cropper on December 24th, 2008 10:22 am

    Cohen is anti-Christian in my opinion. I read his crap from time to time just to see what his latest bigoted comments are.
    He is bent out of shape over an evangelical Christian nothing more.

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