Mike Huckabee, meet Amy Schumer. And, for that matter, Tony Orlando.
Perhaps you are too young to remember Mike Huckabee’s 2008 presidential run. If so, you’re…
Read MorePerhaps you are too young to remember Mike Huckabee’s 2008 presidential run. If so, you’re…
Read MoreWhen speaking to religious audiences, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker likes to remind people that he…
Read More“I saw that the skills of a successful politician are the same skills of a…
Read MoreOne hears a great deal about conservative Christians — especially the ones running for the highest…
Read MoreOn Capitol Hill yesterday, a glorious fall afternoon, John Cougar Mellencamp’s “R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.” and…
Read MoreAcross South Carolina—and indeed the country—voters attend tiny churches, Bible studies, and prayer meetings. Their collective views on the candidates are much more difficult to measure and assess. And while they may be consumers of Christian talk radio, or televangelism, or other religious media, they are not lock-step followers of the decisions of elites who met at a ranch in Texas, or of Jim Bob Duggar, or of anything but their own received revelation.
Read MoreWasn’t it?
Read MoreListen up evangelicals and conservative Christians.
Read MoreListen up, conservative pundits. You can’t say that because God isn’t in a classroom, that we have reaped what we’ve sown—and then ask for guns in schools at the same time.
Read MoreMike Huckabee’s biblical analogy fail.
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