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To: Road Walker who wrote (306185)10/13/2006 4:09:00 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1583617
 
re: He says some of the nation’s most prominent evangelical leaders were known in the office of presidential political strategist Karl Rove as “the nuts.”

“National Christian leaders received hugs and smiles in person and then were dismissed behind their backs and described as ‘ridiculous,’ ‘out of control,’ and just plain ‘goofy,’” Kuo writes.

I wonder what our resident evangelical thinks about be played like a violin?


I suspect they don't mind so long as they get what they wanted. Rove is the first person to give these loonies the time of day and they now have some legitimacy.

Besides, you still come from the place that people in an alliance should respect each other. That's not possible among the Republicans because of the nature of who they are. Look at how quickly they turned on each other when the Foley thing came up. It was every man for himself.......sort of like wolves fighting over a piece of meat.