Obama Lied About Supporting Traditional  Marriage in 2008, Former Advisor 
David Axelrod Reveals in New  Book

 
 
By _Napp Nazworth_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/napp-nazworth/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
February 10, 2015

 
President Barack Obama intentionally misled voters when he stated that he  
supported traditional marriage during his 2008 presidential election 
campaign,  former Obama advisor David Axelrod claims in his new book. 
Obama supported same-sex marriage when he was an Illinois state senate  
candidate in 1996, but claimed he opposed same-sex marriage when he ran for  
president in 2008.
 
"I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman," Obama 
told  pastor Rick Warren at Saddleback Church in 2008, adding that he supports 
civil  unions for same-sex couples. 
But that was not true, Axelrod wrote in Believer: My Forty Years in  
Politics, which was published Tuesday. 
_According to Time's Zeke Miller_ 
(http://time.com/3702584/gay-marriage-axelrod-obama/) , who recieved an advance 
copy,  Obama did not think he pulled 
off the deception well. He turned to Axelrod after  the Warren interview and 
said, "I'm just not very good at bullshitting." 
Obama already supported same-sex marriage, and spoke with his campaign  
advisors, including Axelrod, about how to speak about the issue, given his  
conviction that marriage should be redefined to include same-sex couples,  
according to the book. 
By his own admission, Axelrod, along with campaign manager Jim Messina,  
advised Obama to lie about his position because it could cost him the state of 
 North Carolina (which he won in 2008). 
Throughout most of his first term, Obama claimed he was "evolving" on the  
issue of gay marriage, but "as a Christian" still believed that marriage was 
 between one man and one woman. 
"Yet if Obama's views were 'evolving' publicly, they were fully evolved  
behind closed doors. The president was champing at the bit to announce his  
support for the right of gay and lesbian couples to wed — and having watched 
him  struggle with this issue for years, I was ready, too," Axelrod wrote. 
In May of 2012, _Obama claimed_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/obama-same-sex-couples-should-be-able-to-get-married-74672/)
  he had changed his 
mind and was in support  of gay marriage. The announcement came reluctantly. 
After Vice President Joe  Biden accidentally claimed he supported gay marriage 
in an interview on NBC's  "Meet the Press," Obama was under increased 
pressure to clarify his views about  marriage. 
"At a certain point I've just concluded that, for me personally, it is  
important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think that same-sex couples  
should be able to get married," Obama said in an interview with ABC News. 
Miller's subtitle referred to the book's revelation as "a striking 
admission  of political dishonesty."

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