Campaign
2008
By Frederick Meekins
Posted November 2008
In her brief time in the
national spotlight, Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin,
if nothing else, has rejuvenated the debate in this country regarding certain
fundamental values. Interestingly, not all of this stems directly
from the candidate's spoken statements but rather from a number of comments
made about her by her Democratic counterpart Senator Joseph Biden.
From comments made on Fox
and Friends mentioned in an Associated Press article titled “Biden says
Palin family is off limits to critics”, voters learn that, to the Delaware
Senator, government and politics are the ultimate and perhaps only source
of values, truth, and hope.
In analyzing Palin’s acceptance
speech, Biden remarked, “I didn’t hear the phrase ‘middle class’
mentioned. I didn’t hear a word about healthcare. I didn’t
hear a word about what we’re going to do about the housing crisis, college
education, and all the things that the middle class is being burdened by
now.”
Maybe these things were not
mentioned because for the most part they are not much of the government’s
business. If anything, government involvement for the most part tends
to exacerbate the problems in these perplexing areas.
For example, why is it the
government’s responsibility (and thus ultimately the taxpayer’s)
to bail you out of bad real estate investments? By subsidizing education
to such an extent where it is available to just about everyone whether
they really want it or not, its value has been undermined to the point
where a bachelor’s degree may actually signify less actual learning than
a high school diploma from previous generations.
Traditionally each social
sphere oversaw the affairs in its own domain and exercised caution when
venturing into the waters overseen by the neighboring spheres (especially
if the one doing the intruding was the government). However, to liberals
such as Biden, now as the government reaches into additional corners of
our lives in the name of supposedly making our lives better, ultimately
government and politics will be the only sphere that remains or be the
sphere that ends up controlling all the others even it terms of the attitudes
that these institutions will be permitted to express.
If the Obama campaign wants
to refrain from commenting on the propriety of the daughter of a Vice Presidential
candidate being expectant with child outside the bounds of marriage, that
is the prerogative of the Obama campaign. After all, there are platoons
of the far more deviant in the Democratic Party such as Chelsea Clinton
who has been shacked up for years living in what used to be called “sin”.
However, though Obama might
think he hands down stone tablets from on high with Biden taking them to
the people as some kind of 21st century Moses, to say what the press and
the people can and cannot discuss hints at a theoretical usurpation of
the First Amendment even more offensive than an out of wedlock pregnancy
or a recalcitrant segment of the public that does not sweep under the rug
the moral values they have been taught simply because they have become
an inconvenience to the elites that have set themselves up on a level above
the rest of us.
The American people, through
opinion-forming institutions such as the media, churches and now the blogosphere,
must be the ones to decide for themselves this weighty ethical concern.
For while the only right decision is to keep the baby, there are some so
progressive in their outlook that they would ship to a Khmer Rouge-style
reeducation camp anyone that does not reflexively embrace these new reproductive
fads where the baby shower. To some of us, to takes a while to debate
the consequences for any potential parental shortcomings when minors become
parents before they properly ought.
There is indeed forgiveness
and restoration in Christ. However, most of the time those stepping
into these challenges are not up for consideration for one of the nation’s
most solemn offices.
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