That's retarded.
Evangelicals only became politically active in the 1970s. In contrast, the Republicans have been promoting pro-military, pro-business policies from Lincoln to McKinley to Eisenhower.
Duncan Hunter even isn't pure-- the guy is a big government protectionist at a time when classical economics has proven its superiority.
This shows the whining is less about purity, and more about activists throwing a baby-fit about 2-3 issues: abortion, gays, and maybe guns.
I haven't endorsed Hunter either.
I consider abortion, 2nd amendment rights, family values, and freedom of speech to be be very important issues. Am I wrong on that? I don't think so.
Oh, I'm willing to pitch a fit about illegal immigration, the First Amendment, Campaign Finance "Reform," and Federal judgeships, too.
I'm a 7-issue fanatic on all these teensy-weensy life-and-death, liberty, and national-sovereignty issues where Rudy is wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong.
He was very good on anti-crime issues in NYC. I'd stand up and cheer if he'd run for mayor again. He can sure handle Brooklyn.