What double standard.
If I were on TV and stated that America would be a better place if Evangelicals (right wing) became Unitarians, I think Evangelicals would be offended.
The more accurate comparison, if I advocated Christians become Jews, to make America a better place.
Are you honestly telling me you wouldn't be offended.
If you think about the thread, most posters miss the issue.
It's not that Christians evangelize, that's a matter of personal belief, which is what this nation protect.
It's Anns suggestion, based on her belief, that America would be a better country if it's Jews became Christians.
That's not only outrageous, it's un-American.
I should note that imo Ann didn't mean it that way, she's a loose cannon who earns a living by crossing the line. That's what she did, she'll benefit from it, but I think it's important that Republicans differentiate themselves from her. The Republican Party isn't a Christian Party, and if she went to NY for the convention and doesn't realize there were Jews living there, and even at the convention, she needs a reality check.