Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Memento Mori, Dr. Dobson, just ask Jerry Falwell

James Dobson highlights, without being aware of it, the GOP's biggest problem: they have fallen down the rabbit hole that claimed the French revolution and the British Labour Party- denying that they are too extreme, but rather, maintaining they need to become more so, applying the refiner's fire to all who vary from the doctrine of the moment:

So, Kathleen Parker has determined that getting rid of social conservatives and shelving the values they fight for is the solution to what ails the Republican Party (“Giving Up on God,” Nov. 19). Isn’t that a little like Benedict Arnold handing George Washington a battle plan to win the Revolution?

Whatever she once was, Ms. Parker is certainly not a conservative anymore, having apparently realized it’s a lot easier to be popular among your journalistic peers when your keyboard tilts to the left. She writes that “armband religion” — those of us who “wear our faith on our sleeve,” I suppose, or is it meant to compare socially conservative Christians to Nazis? — is “killing the Republican Party.” Lest readers miss the point, she literally spells it out. The GOP’s big problem? G-O-D.

N-O-N-S-E-N-S-E.


From a concerned citizen standpoint, we have always  found for two competitive parties. From a practical standpoint, if the choice is between the lot that brought us the farce of the last thirty years and pretty much anything else, well, you Republicans just purify away!

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