It was directed at me, and I think I got the message.
It's not my place to decide who's a Christian, but from what I know of him, I don't think Swaggert is a poster boy for Christianity.
For a select group of anti-Rudys, the political discourse revolves around transvestites (he is), homosexuality (he might be, at least he likes them), his cancer (effects his erection you know), his wive (sluts, one of them a nurse!), these political criticism expressed graphically. Rudy's supporters, or anyone who questions these tactics, are variously described as gay, transvestites, traitors, abortionists, murderers, religious slanders; you get the idea.
I'd suggest these tactics are counter-productive, that they're not the tactics Rupublicans would pursue, and like Swaggert,and I can't disagree that they're not representative of Christians either.
Well stated. I don't give a hang about Rudy's sexual proclivities, or his marriages. I am against him because he is not at all conservative. Possibly all those years in NYC
is part of the problem. As an administrator, and a prosecutor, he has much in his favor, but his positions on gun control and open borders rules him out completely from my POV. I have had a bellyfull of Bush, and his pro-illegal immigration/pro amnesty positions too. Voting for Rudy is tantamount to pouring gasoline on the fire.