He might as well. We're going to ignore him.
Speak for yourself. He has a vast number of supporters you are unaware of. Including the Religious Right.
Agreed.
I am going to ignore them all until they start talking about our borders and the security of this country. Until they start talking about immigration and the thousands of FELONS now in this country - that means until they start calling for the Laws of this nation be obeyed. Retread politicians spewing all the same tired old rhetoric never going to the root cause of anything like teaching the teachers before graduating; curbing the insurance companies who feed on everyone and every thing; courts that will throw out all the frivolous law suits; I would like to hear just one of them discuss the waste of dollars and time on Patrick Fitzgeralds little war or the egregious trial of the two border guards - I am disgusted with the whole lot of the worn out, thread bare line up of future wannabe presidents starting with the inglorious and hyped Ms. Clinton what a farce!; what a disgrace to America that we can't do better than that faux American.
Conservative evangelicals have put too much faith in politics and government to address the social problems of this country. Maybe it's time to put our emphasis where we can do the most good -- in our communities, in our churches, and in our families. What has 25 years of evangelical political activism produced? Little, from what I can see. I will still vote my convictions (which are informed by my faith), but it's also my conviction that the social issues of greatest concern to evangelicals will be resolved in the courts, not in Congress. Twelve years of Republican control of congress produced exactly what for us evangelicals?