The Father is not the only one who is unhappy with Hannity for that same reason. I am totally put off Hannity forever by his support for a pro-abortion, pro-homosexual "marriage", pro-gun banning RINO. Hannity is putting party over principle, and believes the only way to keep the other party out of the office is to elect a man who is a carbon copy of the other side's candidates except for having the letter (R) after his name.
First of all that belief is wrong, there are several viable socially conservative pro-life candidates who would be as likely or more likely to win as Giluliani. Second of all, it is never right in God's eyes to promote evil in the vain hope that good will come of it. I believe that if Christians will simply do the right thing and leave the results up to God, it will turn out for the best as only He knows what is best in every situation.
Not only do I think that Hannity is not a "good" Catholic, I don't think he could be classed as a "good" Christian of any denomination as long as he supports an anti-Christian death cultist candidate.
I now turn off the radio whenever I hear his voice. But I'm afraid there are more and more self-described Christian conservatives signing on. A couple days back, the leftist Atlanta newspaper ran a pro-Rudy column by Rod Dreher. On his blog, I challenged Dreher about his new "change hearts, not laws" abortion stance (the standard copout of the John Kerry "Catholics"), and he came back with "Don't get hysterical!" much as the Rudybots do here whenever they are challenged.
It looks to me as if we are in for a major shake-up in American conservatism--and a likely realignment of political allegiances--even if Rudy Giuliani turns out to be a footnote in this election.