Barack Obama Praying at the Pump

Barack Obama announced today that in honor of the July 4 celebration of America's revolt "against taxation without respresentation" he will join the Pray at the Pump Movement.

The PAPM, founded by Rocky Twyman, a member of the Seventh Day Adventists, has been holding prayer vigils at Exxon and Shell stations across the country. Smiling and obviously excited Obama told the impromptu presser:

I was a community organizer and I know what this involves. This is one man making a difference. It is faith based and it is spiritual. It is a man of God doing God's work. Who can be against God?

Obama refused to disclose which gas station he will turn up at in the next few days. His press corps immediately launched into a flurry of speculation. So far Pray at  the Pumpers have hit Exxon and Shell stations. But Wednesday they turned their prayers on the Embassy  of Saudi Arabia in Washington D.C.

Obama announced in response to a question about the Embassy pray-in.

"No. No. No.  I don't think praying at the Saudi Embassy, is a good idea The Saudis understand our concerns well enough. We don't need to seem to attack them directly. Besides they are Muslims. They could care less about a bunch of Jesus freaks.

He then told one of the women in the press throng:

I don't understand your question, sweetie, No one said Jesus freaks. You misheard me. Easy to do out here in the wind.   I am a devout man of faith. I take my religion and my preacher seriously. That would be contrary to everything I believe.

On the issue of his beliefs, another reporter questioned the presumed Democratic nominee about his stand on Iraq. Obama has been reported as saying recently that based on his upcoming visit there, his view of when the troops might come home, could be adjusted.  He explained:

One simply cannot  know in advance what sort of expedient position the President will be required to take. But I am sure all of my supporters and the American people can rest easy in the knowledge that I have no qualms changing my position to suit whatever situation arises.

Obama then blew the woman reporter a kiss and turned away from the impromptu presser. As he stepped into the waiting limousine and the reporters melted away, one bystander was seen picking a paper off the ground. It was headed:

Senator Obama's Impromptus Remarks on Pray at the Pumpers. Staff note: Remember, this should appear to be spontaneous.

Twyman, who prompted the first national campaign aimed at getting African Americans to become bone marrow donors, who still did not know of Obama's support, was reported later as saying:

I think we have just entered a new phase. We were in the prayerful phase, but now we're going into a more activist phase, because we feel that whole faith without works is dead.

John Neurohr from the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, has a different approach to managing the high gas prices.

There is little, if anything, the average person can do to reduce gas prices generally. What they can do is reduce their personal dependence on gasoline by carpooling and utilizing public transportation.

Obama rejected the riding the bus idea. Not prayerful and faith-based enough. He wants to win evangelicals to his side, and praying at the pump is by far the best publicity op.

http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Pa ge=/Nation/archive/200807/NAT20080703a.h tml

***Disclaimer. Senator Obama has held no such press conference and his views on Pray at the Pump are unknown at this time. However, while I support him because he is the Democratic Party nominee, I can readily imagine this happening.



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i think you... (1.80 / 5)

forgot to add the snark tag.  and rec;d!

'praying at the pump?'

classic.


"Democracy! Bah! When I hear that I reach for my feather Boa!" Allen Ginsberg
by canadian gal on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 12:56:12 PM EST

Re: i think you... (2.00 / 2)

Thanks cg. Am I supposed to say snark in title??


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:07:31 PM EST
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Nah, just the tags. (2.00 / 3)

Of course, for people like Brandon, it won't matter whether you're joking.

By the way, why do so many Obama supporters hate cats??


Even John McCain lusts after teh engels.
by sricki on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:09:09 PM EST
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LOL, excellent snark. (2.00 / 2)

I heard about the Pray at the Pump movement recently and meant to write a diary about it. I didn't want to sound too disdainful of people's beliefs, though, so I refrained.

Thanks for the laugh, rec'd!


Even John McCain lusts after teh engels.
by sricki on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 12:57:49 PM EST

Re: LOL, excellent snark. (2.00 / 2)

Well, I'm just having some fun. If people smile, thass good. Working out some frustrations here is all :)


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:05:17 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 3)

Friendly warning:  DUCK!  (Or at least put on the flame retardant suit.)   :)


Purity! Or else!
by ChitownDenny on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 12:59:39 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 3)

Clintonistas only wear PANTSUITS.


Another Clintonista against John McCain
by psychodrew on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:13:10 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 3)

LOL!


Purity! Or else!
by ChitownDenny on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:15:37 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 3)

Hi CD--its a giggle. What the hell, huh?


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:03:56 PM EST

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OMG, they hate him for being a MOOSLIM and "progressive Democrats (really - for all my LIFE!)" hatie him for being a CHRISTIAN!

I like it when heads explode -

WHEN THEY'RE ARE TOO STUPID!


by xdem on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:45:19 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

xdem, uh, so yu liked the diary?


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:51:12 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

Actually, I think it's kind of funny that some people seem to think that not being "republican stupid" means mirroring republican stupidity.

The diary is fine. The comments are wild!


by xdem on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:56:13 PM EST
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great line not being republican stupid means mirroring repug stupidity :) and yeah, the comments are great. I am laughing my head off.


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:02:58 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

Linfar, I know it's just a lark, but this diary makes me uncomfortable...it would seem grist for the mill for those who are already launching into hysterics about flip-flopping ("One simply cannot  know in advance what sort of expedient position the President will be required to take.") and about his faith ("Obama rejected the riding the bus idea. Not prayerful and faith-based enough"). Not to mention reviving the sweetie thing.

It's a curious choice of lampoon.


by Johnny Gentle Famous Crooner on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:46:18 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 4)

I support him,Johnny, but I gotta tell you I am so frustrated at his move to the right that I am like a jumpin bean. So I am working out with a little snarkola. I don't think I am alone :( It takes a lot for a nyt editorial like today's. I dunno the answer. But I sure long for the day when I had a reasoable idea based on what they said, what a candidate was likely to do.


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:50:13 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 1)

I am as well, Linfar.

And the NY times just RIPPED him this morning.

But, you and I know as well, Senator Clinton would be moving to the middle as well.

I just hope Obama doesn't SOMETHING the next two weeks that shows he knows we progressives are pissed.

I am like Kos at this point. The wallet is sealed till he redeems himself.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:53:03 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (1.20 / 5)

Senator Pantsuit is beyond critism here, and does no wrong, besides running a bad campaign/hiring lousy people/not controlling her out of control husbands mouth/mismanaging money, not knowing when its over/race baiting and then blaming all those things on sexism.  


"Is there no keeping with class in whom we mingle with anymore?"
by Brandon on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:58:14 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 1)

Well, that's what I thought. But I don't see anything he's done as "flip-flopping" or "moving to the right." These are positions he's had, apart from FISA, which I grant you is a big disappointment.

The door's already been opened on faith-based programs. I just really don't see how any president would take office and shut them out. And for better or worse, Obama is a religious person. But as long as these programs are going to be around, I want a president who will at least put some real controls on them, rather than the "wink-wink, do whatever you want" Bush style.

And as someone who comes into contact with some faith-based organizations as part of my job, I know that they can be highly effective and necessary. So while I may want them out of government completely strictly out of principle, Obama's statement just doesn't bother me that much.

I also think the Times is living in Fantasyland. Heller is a binding Supreme Court decision interpreting a constitutional right. What's Obama, a former con law professor, supposed to do? Attack the Court for it? Hillary wouldn't have done any different. She came out as pro-gun in Pennsylvania, so unless she's the flip-flopper, I have no doubt she also would've bit her tongue and agreed that the Court has the final say.

The "flip-flop" on Iraq is a lie. The "flip-flop' on child rape is a lie. The "flip-flop" on campaign financing is a media-created JOKE. Sorry, but I'll take reversal of position so that our candidate can take advantage of his enormous fund-raising advantage. Who even gives a crap about federal public financing? As if taking millions of dollars of everyone's tax money is somehow better than simply accepting his own donors' small amounts? Screw that, media snobs!

Please be aware that Karl Rove is leading the "flip-flop" charge. We're being played. His FISA position has now opened the door to all kinds of manipulation of his positions. This is how memes are created--not necessarily with a clever windsurfing TV ad, but with a pre-fabricated media narrative into which all future statements are neatly incorporated.

No one ever said we'd get the perfect candidate, but don't let the media and GOP operatives fool you into thinking we've been "tricked" somehow. We're smarter than that.


by Johnny Gentle Famous Crooner on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:10:38 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

Johnny, he is moving to the right, no question. And it is frustrating. I am vehemently opposed to the faith based initiatives. We are founded on separation of church and state for good reason. There are no controls one can put in place that will close the door on the license and the problems it creates. I am appalled at his endorsing it. I live near a christian charter school that has gotten fed and state money and they are churning out little christians soldiers just like the madrassas are turning out little islamic soldiers. it is horrifying. Anyway, I jut wanna have a laugh this morning about it all. And FISA--jeeeze. Don't get me started. for a cons law professor--it is very disconcerting.


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:20:43 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

On FISA, I'm hoping he can take out the telco immunity, and then come back as president to restrict the wiretapping/data mining altogether. He's promise that his AG would do a thorough review of the program, and I can't believe a Democratic AG (I'm crossing my fingers for Edwards) would find the program fully acceptable.

I'm also wondering if he's been told that even his opposition to the bill and/or telco immunity wouldn't be enough to defeat it. (It's not like the bill passed the House by a narrow margin, and the Senate filibuster failed.) If that's the case, then he'd be sitting the fight out to avoid a credibility-damaging loss. I'm not saying this is the truth, just that it's a possibility. There's a lot of backstage strategizing on these things.


by Johnny Gentle Famous Crooner on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:27:02 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

Oh, and think back to 2004, when we were all disconsolate about our inability to appeal to "faith-based" voters. Obama offers us that possibility. Imagine if he peels off a solid percentage of them--it could turn a close win (or loss) in a blowout. There's at least some hope of a strong popular mandate, or even a realignment, if Obama can convince faith-based voters that a Democratic president shares a lot of their ideals.

Also, the only good thing about not winning the primary is that no one will ever know how Hillary would've come down on these issues in the GE. She can forever remain an unspoiled cipher, the ideal outline for others to fill in with their own hopes and expectations.


by Johnny Gentle Famous Crooner on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:34:20 PM EST
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It's almost like the entire time he was campaigning on "Change you can Believe in" he really meant nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars headed right into the offering plate!

Ok, that's snark, but it's how some of us feel about the FB mess.


Hell's bells, even the GOP didn't have to crucify Eisenhower's record in order to make Reagan their 'saint'. We can have two great ones, you know?
by emsprater on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 04:24:20 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 1)

Actually, I think Praying the pump day is a lousy idea, but a

"lets piss on an oil executives Mercedes day" could get some traction.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:55:34 PM EST

Sorry to go OT, but (2.00 / 1)

one of my favorite lyrics ever is in your sig, and I just had to say, that's awesome.


Even John McCain lusts after teh engels.
by sricki on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:01:03 PM EST
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Re: Sorry to go OT, but (none / 0)

wah. What song, what song?


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:04:03 PM EST
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Re: Sorry to go OT, but (2.00 / 1)

All along the Watchtower.

Pick your version, Hendrix, Dave Matthews, or the Dylan original.

Jimi is the version that sticks with me.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:09:46 PM EST
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"All Along the Watchtower"! (2.00 / 1)

There must be some kind of way out of here
Said the joker to the thief
Theres too much confusion
I cant get no relief
Businessman they drink my wine
Plow men dig my earth
None will level on the line
Nobody of it is worth
Hey hey

No reason to get excited
The thief he kindly spoke
There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke but uh
But you and I weve been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now
The hours getting late
Hey

Hey

All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view
While all the women came and went
Bare-foot servants to, but huh
Outside in the cold distance
A wild cat did growl
Two riders were approachin
And the wind began to howl
Hey
Oh
All along the watchtower
Hear you sing around the watch
Gotta beware gotta beware I will
Yeah
Ooh baby
All along the watchtower

The Hendrix version is the best, of course.


Even John McCain lusts after teh engels.
by sricki on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:11:17 PM EST
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Re: "All Along the Watchtower"! (none / 0)

Also a bit off topic, but did you catch the 60 Minutes interview with Dylan, where Ed Bradley asked him about those amazing flow of concenciouness lyrics, and Dylan said

"I have no idea how I wrote like that. Can't do it any more. It just came out like that...."

Touched by the Gods is how I see it.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:14:33 PM EST
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Re: "All Along the Watchtower"! (none / 0)

Hmm, love the lyric and prolly heard the stong a million times too.


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:23:40 PM EST
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Re: Sorry to go OT, but (none / 0)

There is a great story about Dave Mason, who played the accoustic guitar on the Hendrix version.

Hendrix kept wanting a more forceful style, and Mason finally frustrated, said

"What exactly do you want!"

And Hendrix said "Play it like it was the final time you could hold your guitar...." or something like that, according to Eddie Kramer, Hendrixs engineer.

I think that is how Hendrix played EVERY note.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:08:41 PM EST
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Re: Sorry to go OT, but (none / 0)

Yeah, Hendrix was something. Glad to get the backstory on your sig. I think it is true about Dylan--not being able to go back to that 'altered' state...maye he needs to do a little prayin' at the pump, huh?


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:26:04 PM EST
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WSB, lol. I'm not sure that's faith-based and Godly enough tho.


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 01:59:48 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (2.00 / 1)

I'm starting to pray, too!


by everyvotecounts on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:03:36 PM EST

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EVC, but are yu doing it at the pump??


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:04:34 PM EST
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you scared the shit out of me (none / 0)

:)


by highgrade on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 02:45:44 PM EST

Re: you scared the shit out of me (none / 0)

Heh. Me too, you had me going for a moment :-o<<.

I guess I never really bought into the
perspectives that Obama was that progressive or left. That is one of the reasons I supported Hillary. I was fairly certain I understood her positions, and was willing to support her even if she is more conservative than me. I liked Barack at first, and was really supportive of him after his 2004 speech. However, after the campaigns really got going, I saw Hillary as the better candidate. I could go on about my reasons why, but the primary is over, and I am now all about Barack.

Needless to say, I have never really seen him as super lefty, but I am understanding the transformative stuff better. I am coming to realize that Barack is lot like me. That being said, that may actually be one of the reasons I did not think he was ready. I know I am not. But since I started looking at him, I see that he is much tougher than I thought. He is also a very good politician.

Now some may think this is a put down, I do not. I think it is probably mandatory that anyone who runs for the Presidency, understand the politic of our times. That includes the public, the voters, the media and Washington, DC.

I guess, maybe sadly, we are seeing his savvy in this area, at this time. Yes, it is discouraging, but I hear smart people saying; perhaps we should convince the American people that they are more progressive and liberal than we all realize, so that he does not need to cant so far to the right.                                                                                             Personally, I think this is OUR job to help him do what he needs to do. So folks, let's get to it. Have fun and while celebrating the 229 birthday of our Declaration of Independence, and please send fond wishes for a very happy Constitutional birthday on September 17. (you made me look Linfar ;-P)


The Moose is on the loose. "And I scream at the top of my lungs, what's going on?"
by Hollede on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 04:44:08 PM EST
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Re: Barack Obama Praying at the Pump (none / 0)

highgrade--hehe


by linfar on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 03:42:41 PM EST


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