The Israeli paper Ma'ariv took heat for publishing the
prayer Barack Obama left in the cracks of the Western Wall on his
vistit to Israel. The fact that anybody would grab his private note
in such a holy place is disgusting, no doubt. But all along,
Obama's message had a certain made for publication quality:
"Lord - Protect my family and me. Forgive me my
sins, and help me guard against pride and despair. Give me the
wisdom to do what is right and just. And make me an instrument of
your will." Now, a spokesman for Ma'ariv says that
the Obama campaign revealed the note to reporters before placing it
into the wall:
Barack Obama's
note was approved for publication in the international media even
before he put in the Kotel [Western Wall], a short time after he
wrote it at the King David Hotel in
Jerusalem.
The Obama
campaign is denying the report, so it's a he said, she said,
situation. But what's sad is that Obama's campaign was supposed to
be about making people less cynical about politics, and yet I find
it completely believable that the Obama campaign would leak his
"private" prayer to a newspaper for publication.
topics:
Barack Obama, Israel