viernes, 23 de mayo de 2008

Oh, The Irony of Politics

I try to bite my lip when political issues come up in conversation. I usually fail. And this is no exception. As I read the news today, I couldn't help but notice a picture of one of my "favorite" pastors, Rod Parsley. Don't ask me why I like to watch him. He distorts the Gospel, and in reality preaches a false gospel of health and wealth. But he is so intense. And his ability to twist scripture is amazing (in a bad way). I haven't watched him in years, but before we had kids Leslie would often come into the room and find me watching the hour of power, or whatever it was.

Anyway, back to the news. I saw this video with a caption below it about McCain's pastor problems. I thought, "I didn't know McCain went to church in Ohio!" That would be some commute for him, whether from DC or from Arizona (Rod Parsley lives and is pastor of a church in Columbus, OH). So I watched it. I heard McCain praise Parsley as one of the "great leaders in America" and something about "a moral compass." I thought to myself, "he doesn't know what he's saying or what he's getting himself into with this guy." Then he walks across the stage and shakes his hand. In that moment I was awed at the stupidity of political staffers and strategists. Rod Parsley doesn't represent evangelicalism any more than Rev. Wright represents "the black church." Now that's of course a whole other issue wherein many in America have generalized and stereotyped African Americans as a group based on color, but would never say "the white church." But I won't open that can right now.

The irony is that both men, who are both hungry for power, sacrifice so many things in joining together and end up creating a mess. I'm not talking about issues of theology and truth. I'm just pointing out the sickness of politics. "Who didn't check this Parsley guy out?" I can hear McCain saying. And I can imagine Parsley's inbox filling up with emails from supporters once McCain openly criticizes and rejects him. Both, I'm sure, are scrambling to do damage control.

But I've come to tolerate as much in our nation. That's politics in America. What sickens me more is what ABC did in this piece. How many hours of footage did they go through to find just the right clips to juxtapose next to each other to "create" these problems. Oh, I'm sure there are plenty of people upset by this. But what ABC is trying to do is create the same problem for McCain that garnered so much attention for Obama. That'll get the ratings up! Whether I like McCain or not, like Parsley or not, does ABC expect me to believe that any presidential candidate is going to find a pure band of supporters who share exactly every single view that they do? Of course there are views that Parsley will have that McCain will disagree with, just the same as Obama and Wright. Why can't the guy shake his hand on stage without ABC trying to attach all of Parsley's views on McCain? Good night, Parsley isn't even his pastor. Yes, McCain's staffers were dumb to set this up. They brought this upon themselves. It was a political mistake in the rules of politics. And because of the smirk on Parsley's face, I don't feel sorry for either one of them. But that is all so miniscule in comparison to the utter disdain I have for what ABC and other media outlets do to drive up ratings.

And that is why I say, "Rick and Bubba For President!"

Speaking of good books, a good friend of mine sent me an email about a book his brother has written. Baron (and his wife Jamie) took me under their wings when I was just a young pup in Hawaii. They played a large part in my spiritual growth during that time, and were very much my family away from family while I was there. Anyway, Baron's brother Eric has written the first in a series of books that is similar to The Chronicles of Narnia series, by C.S. Lewis. The name of the book is, Ryann Watters and the King's Sword. It sounds like the age range is for kids 9-15, so I'll have to check it out to see if my kids are ready for it. But I thought some folks out in blogland might be interested. If you want to hear more from Eric there is an interview on You Tube from a local Orlando show that you can watch. That got me more interested in the book, and it was fun seeing how much he reminded me of his brother. Here is part 1 of the interview, and here is part 2. You can find the book on Amazon by clicking here. And by the way, if you ever order from Amazon feel free to use any link here on my blog when going to order (even if you're not ordering that product). It doesn't change the price or experience for you, but I do get a referral fee which allows me to pay the extra portion of my electric bill from my daughter's nightlight.

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