Now, to preface... I'm not a fan of Obama. He'll likely get my vote, this time, though, simply because I think that he's likely the best candidate of the candidates presented.
Obama will bend over and give the gays everything they want.
Funny. If by "everything," you mean "everything that straight people take for granted and gay people don't get currently" you might have a point. Just try stripping straight people of the right to be honest in order to serve the country and see what the backlash would be like. Just try taking away marriage benefits in a heterosexual marriage and see what the backlash would be.
(odd because as a former Mormon the last thing I wanted was a Mormon president)
I'd think that you'd be more likely than many, just because you likely wouldn't hold any overwhelming religious bias against Mormons. Not particularly favorable, of course, but... Might just be me, though, when I think that.
Because with all that faces this nation and this world, that's what really matters...
Yes. It is something that really matters. It's far from everything, of course. The economy, for example. Too bad that
this article sums up what I think of all the potential people for the next presidency.
An awful lot of Tea Party types got elected the last cycle based on the notion that when the economy is bad you vote out who is there. Then people immediately saw the Tea Party types couldn't care less about the economy as they embarked on campaigns to impoverish teachers, screw over the poor and insert all sorts of religious idiocy into government.
As a person with an excellent friend who is also a Tea Party person, I'm just going to ask for links. I'm not questioning the statement, really, but... next time he brings them up, I wouldn't mind having some additional counters, even if it's a matter that I'm not all that worried about.