When last we heard from David Kuo, he was describing Sarah Palin
as "Dan Quayle with mammaries." Now,
he's accusing her of being disingenuous
about her religious beliefs:
In the interview she goes on to say, "I would never
presume to know God's will…."
Really? Truly? Does that mean that Gov. Palin is open to the idea
that God's will is for the United States to become a Muslim nation?
One under Sharia law? Does Gov. Palin believe it might be God's
will for the United States to pass laws outlawing the freedom of
speech? Is her faith and theology so insipid, so tepid that she has
no idea what God's will is? Or is it that she is simply trying to
take the edge off her faith because her new political advisers say
it is "too much." I'm guessing it is the latter.
Kuo doesn't claim to have an inside source telling him what advice
Palin is getting, and apparently discounts the possibility that
Palin came up with her own responses to Charlie Gibson's questions
about her faith.
topics:
Sarah Palin, Law