Caligirl
Oh yes it is too!
- Aug 25, 2008
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Yes.
Thank you, I rest my case.
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Yes.
Thank you, I rest my case.
well, he wanted the broad appeal to the far right AND the middle.
Everyone was figuring that they needed to add some rove and bush to the campaign mix, and they were wrong, imo. Analysts and moderate GOPers have been saying that the religious right has splintered the party for a couple years now, see the book 'it's my party too' or some such title,
--- the religious right convinced mccain to put palin on the ticket. MOST religious righters are a disaster. Bush was a disaster and he was supposed to be a wunderkind of some sort, supposed to have every credential.
I don't think you can be a fundamentalist AND reasonable and scientific, and I think that the moderate GOPers are starting to see that, that the religious right is NOT the answer to a permanent republican majority.
In short, Palin was a disaster but any fundamentalist had a decent chance of being as disastrous. Ex: Huckabee talks about re-writing the constitution to be more biblically based. I can't see that going over.