Now it seems to me, if we must depend on people who will turn their backs on their loyal representatives at the drop of a hat, who is to say they won't do so again, to Thompson or Hunter or Brownback if another dirty, rotten no good homosexual is found in the midst of the Republican caucus. The 2006 results ought to cause every pro-life politician to wonder when the religious right will throw them overboard.
What, you say? The religious right DID turnout for Allen, Santorum, and Talent? If that is the case, then there aren't enough of them to carry us into a majority in the swing states, so they are irrelevant anyway.
The perverts and losers far outnumber the religious right. And for the last two cycles, when the perverts and losers smell even a whiff of support from the religious right upon a candidate, they show up in droves to vote against him. The devil is whisperin' in their ears dontyaknow. So the religious right is actually a net negative to the Republican party at this point, and becoming as irrelevant in America as thay are in California.
The elephant in the room.
They provided quotes from Rudy's own website.