Posted on 01/25/2015 10:51:02 AM PST by Olog-hai
Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney have gotten much of the attention in these early days of the Republican race for president, but as they court the partys elite donors in private phone calls and meetings, a group of likely candidates to their right are just as eagerly chasing support among Christian evangelicals and social conservatives.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal led a prayer rally that filled the basketball arena at Louisiana State University on Saturday. Called The Response, organizers billed the event as a national call to pray for a nation that has not honored God in our success or humbly called on him in our struggles.
Retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson spoke and attended services this weekend at Houstons Second Baptist Church as part of the mammoth congregations If My People conference, pitched as an effort to restore the soul of America.
Carson also appeared Saturday, along with several other possible candidates that included Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, before a crowd of several hundred devoted social conservatives in Iowa, where GOP Rep. Steve King hosted his Freedom Summit. Romney and Bush did not attend.
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Sounds more like “pandering” to evangelicals...all to be forgotten once they win the election.
Color me “cynical” to this whole political genre.
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They would fit in well with the Joel Osteen crowd.
Randomly skimming through channels last night I came across Bobby Jindal speaking at that event - he was giving his personal testimony as how he became a Christian.
There are hundreds of thousands, probably millions, of social conservatives like myself who aren’t primarily interested in marginal tax rates or a host of other issues. We are social conservatives. We have been used and abused for too long. Get back with us when you support our values. Otherwise, you might as well leave us alone. You might not like it, but that’s the bottom line. If you have no interest in our most important values, we have no interest in voting for you.
Then you might want to articulate those values so the rest of us (and them) can know what they are. I'm never quite certain what they are, considering the nature of vigorous debate between what appears to me to be like-minded 'evangelicals'.
If you're talking about ending a lot of the slimy things we see with the coarsening of American culture these days, I'm all on board. We share those values.
If you're talking about codifying Biblical-based teachings into American law, we may have a significant problem.
If you're demanding that the GOP accept values in the national platform that the universe is only 6000 years old and that much of science is Satanic fraud meant to confuse mankind, then you might want to find another political party that supports those values.
Amen. An open sewer is still an open sewer, even if it has a balanced checkbook.
Well, he didn’t show up, did he?
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