First of all, I dont believe the guy is a Christian.

Hes not supporting this country.

I dont believe he is, Sabato said.

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Told Obama regularly attends church services with his family, Sabato said that was not true.

He has never talked about Jesus Christ once, Sabato said.

I know a lot of Christians, I am one.

And I dont believe he is.

He continued, claiming Obama was on the other side.

Hes with the bad guys, Sabato said when asked what that meant.

Hes with them, hes not with us.

He doesnt support all the great things that made this country great.

He added, Thats what I believe.

And you know what?

I have the right to believe that.

And you have the right to go against that, but I believe it.

He grew up in that world.

Thats where he comes from.

Thats where he grew up.

Continuing his commentary, Sabato said Obama made a lot of wrong choices and called politics a nasty business.

Once you open your mouth, everyone attacks you, he said.

The left, which is nasty, attacks you emotionally, physically.

I dont see that from this party [the Republicans] down here.

I was sworn in with my hand on the family Bible.

(Obama was born in Hawaii.)

The President believed the distraction over his birth certificate wasnt good for the country.