Your propensity to believe the absolute worst about a man who has done nothing to deserve that is bizarre. Contrast that with the ability to take everything a Huckster says at face value without batting an eyelid and it becomes some sort of alternate universe. No sane person would have read the article you quoted and thought that Fred was talking about Christianity in general when he said the quote you posted.
Why you feel the need to continue to paint him in a negative light after he's dropped out is indicative that you have nothing left to fight for in the election. Which is indicative of how effective the strategy of the Evangelical Right was overall. You did get rid of Thompson. Too bad about Romney and McCain. They're the only two left with a chance. One is a Mormon who has been no friend to right-to-lifers in the past. The other will nominate judges somewhere to the left of Stephens and Souter and call them "bipartisan moderates."
John McCain = bipolar moderate
Did you read the article? That is what he said!
Contrast that with the ability to take everything a Huckster says at face value without batting an eyelid and it becomes some sort of alternate universe.
I've never said or implied that I take anything Huckabee says "at face value without batting an eyelid" much less "everything".
No sane person would have read the article you quoted and thought that Fred was talking about Christianity in general when he said the quote you posted.
OK mr/mrs sanity, what was he talking about, the price of tea in China? Did you read the article?
Why you feel the need to continue to paint him in a negative light after he's dropped out is indicative that you have nothing left to fight for in the election.
I'm not attacking Thompson, I've been defending Dobson.
Which is indicative of how effective the strategy of the Evangelical Right was overall.
The "Evangelical Right" have no strategy. We have all sorts of different denomonations, pundits, leaders and opinions and absolutely no organization to tell us what to do. No sane person would think otherwise :-). We've been voting all over the place just like the rest of the conservatives. If we had an unmistakable Evangelical Conservative to vote for as a block we probably would because we could understand his worldview and trust him.
I won't be voting for Romney or McCain, I think that Huckabee still has a chance but my hope is not in him anyway.
I'm sorry I offended you but I hope we can agree to pray for Thompson and our nation. Both will need lots of prayers.