Posted on 10/01/2014 5:11:20 PM PDT by Faith Presses On
Tuesday, my colleague Will Saletan chronicled the various ways that Republican candidates are running away from "culture war" issues like gay marriage and reproductive rights. "Republicans are mumbling, cringing, and ducking," he notes, before providing a number of examples. "They dont want the election to be about these issues, even in red states."
Saletan's not the only who noticed the sudden cowardice of Republican politicians on social issues. At this year's Values Voters Summit, held this past weekend, religious right leaders were showing fear of being left behind. "There was a palpable fear throughout the conference that the Republican Party is moving away from the Religious Right," writes Brian Tashman at Right Wing Watch. At one panel, social conservatives tried gallantly to argue that opposition to abortion and gay rights is actually somehow libertarian, because supporters of those rights are "using the government to impose this new, strange sexual orthodoxy." And at one point, Brian Brown from the National Organization for Marriage defensively said, "It's not our fault" that Republicans keep losing.
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Are you getting the feeling that there is a Journo-List check-list that is being ticked off one by one?
-PJ
There is basically no difference between republicans and democrats. There is no way I would vote for 99% of the democrats, and if the republicans are almost identical, then why would I want to vote for them? I wouldn’t vote for 97% of the republicans. The other 3% I would happily vote for.
I am not a republican “first.” I do not value that R over and above anything else. I am a biblical conservative. That is the highest and overriding theme. Christ First. Kiss the Son lest he becomes angry.
Republicans (when I say “republicans” I am using the general term; not all republicans have the characteristics I am referring to when I use the general term “republicans”) have shown themselves to be anti-Christ. They support all the abominations that the democrats support. So why would I be happy with republicans?
I don’t support republicans, I support individuals that deserve Christian support, they may not even be Christian, but for my support, they will not support abominations. And they could be D, R, I, T, whatever... Support Christ and conservative classical biblical principles, and you could possibly have my support.
Being a man without a country was once considered a fate tantamount to damnation, but many conservatives are now simply unmooring themselves from their country. Its not my path, but its a rational response.
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