Kind of Macchiavellian,isn't that?
On the light side, it seems to be working!
Read the article at the link areafiftyone provided above (here). It says, in part:
In the wide-ranging talk, Mr. Bush touched on such seemingly disparate topics as the excessive use of lighting in gay dance clubs, the misperception that the Toyota Prius is a 'gay' car, and the need to roll back regulations that are keeping the nuclear power industry tied up in knots.
Someone's doing satire.
Other stories today on The Swift Report include "Fox Poll Shows Delay Not Most Unpopular Man in America", "After Britney, Americans Divided on which GOP Starlet Likely to Conceive Next", and "Home School U? More Students Being Home Schooled through College Years"
I also note that the Swift report has another "letter" from The Coalition for Traditional Values. On this one, DeLong is just a signatory of another group-- the "Baptist Leadership Coucil". A Google search on Roy DeLong" and "Baptist Leadership Council" does not inspire confidence that there is such a person with such a group.
Looking at some of the other names, I cannot find any evidence that they even exist. For example, "Lewis Sheldrick" is the signer for the Coaltion of Traditional Values. A google search on Lewis Sheldrick results in no hits beyond the Swift Report and two other (left) blogs.
So yeah, I think someone is doing a hoax.