Monday, July 07, 2008

Glenn Beck Says No Obama

Conservative radio talk show host Glenn Beck says he's a conservative and he won't vote for Obama because Obama doesn't match his values.

Funny, when he lists his values, below, I agree with nearly everyone of them he ticked off, except I think healthcare and housing is a right and that government can help the most vulnerable among us.

That would be my chief value. Government doesn't really do anything for me, but perhaps it can help the homeless vet, or the family without healthcare. Perhaps it can give more to those who need more instead of making it easier for those who have more to get more.

While I agree with most of his values, I wholeheartedly support Obama.
Beck claims he's not rigid, ideologically speaking, but It seems to me he can't see the forest through the trees. It seems conservatives take a certain pleasure in being self righteous.

CNN: A conservative believes that our inalienable rights do not include housing, healthcare or Hummers.

A conservative believes that our inalienable rights DO include the pursuit of happiness. That means it is guaranteed to no one.

A conservative believes that those who pursue happiness and find it have a right to not be penalized for that success.

A conservative believes that there are no protections against the hardship and heartache of failure. We believe that the right to fail is just as important as the chance to succeed and that those who do fail learn essential lessons that will help them the next time around.

A conservative believes in personal responsibility and accepts the consequences for his or her words and actions.

A conservative believes that real compassion can't be found in any government program.

A conservative believes that each of us has a duty to take care of our neighbors. It was private individuals, companies and congregations that sent water, blankets and supplies to New Orleans far before the government ever set foot there.

A conservative believes that family is the cornerstone of our society and that people have a right to manage their family any way they see fit, so long as it's not criminal. We are far more attuned to our family's needs than some faceless, soulless government program.

A conservative believes that people have a right to worship the God of their understanding. We also believe that people do not have the right to jam their version of God (or no God) down anybody else's throat.

A conservative believes that people go to the movies to be entertained and to church to be preached to, not the other way around.

A conservative believes that debt creates unhealthy relationships. Everyone, from the government on down, should live within their means and strive for financial independence.

A conservative believes that a child's education is the responsibility of the parents, not the government.

A conservative believes that every human being has a right to life, from conception to death.

A conservative believes in the smallest government you can get without anarchy. We know our history: The larger a government gets, the harder it will fall.