I recall Jim Tedisco conservative pro-life candidate NY20 who lost by .00001%. Most people working hard for him were conservative unchurched secularists. The church folks I spoke to in the district had no interest.
Christians helped Joe Miller this week in Alaska. But here in the Northeast, pro-life Christians are ineffective at politics because they are very bad at it. That was my point. That TFP is irrelevant because they don’t know much about politics.
I am accusing them of beig fools. And that is not a good thing to be.
SIGH.
I think they will have to give an account to God for such cluelessness.
Sigh.
I would agree somewhat -we maybe see a lack of political street smarts.
I see it less an issue of not being good at the game and more an issue of the game changing its rules... Much of what was once taken for granted is now up for debate and considered illegitimate unless rationally based and in addition to this we have the whole meaning of is is crowd... The left is increasingly becoming more adept at cloaking themselves in moral sophistries and as a result I feel that many nuance averse meat and potatoes voters of faith get hoodwinked. The media is no bystander in this... Anyway, more and more it seems many are in uncharted territory and looking for leadership that can unmask these scoundrels... Most people, especially those of faith, want to give the benefit of the doubt and take others at face value...
many I think are waking up --those are my thoughts on the matter