The Non-Existent Tea Party-Religious Right God Gap
Religious basis and rhetoric around “limited government.”
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Read MoreIs Glenn Beck the new religious right?
Read MoreBeck reinvents himself.
Read MoreConservative religious leaders call on Congress to continue to allow religious hiring discrimination by organizations funded by taxpayers.
Read MoreBut really, religious freedom still protects the belief that the earth is flat.
Read MoreAnd is it a women’s movement?
Read MoreEvangelical coalition threatens to withdraw support over gay and lesbian spousal sponsorships.
Read MoreWith the firepower of the religious right behind it, could this “multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-national” revival get off the ground?
Read MoreWith his new Faith and Freedom Coalition, Ralph Reed hopes to simultaneously bury his past and to make the connection he’s been yearning for: to “address a wider range agenda, social issues plus economic issues.” Will that connection and mutual cries of socialism be enough to wed the two most energetic right-wing movements?
Read MoreThe religious right leader’s apology for offensive remarks to the Jewish and female senators falls flat.
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