The Christian right is not going to sink into oblivion (and neither is the Constitutional crisis)
max blumenthal points out the obvious...
let me hasten to add... anyone who thinks for one bloody second that the constitutional crisis that has been gripping the u.s. since the scotus decision of 12 december 2000 validated the quiet bushco coup d'etat is going to quietly disappear because the dems control congress or even when and if the dems win the presidency in 2008, has got another think coming...
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Goodling may be out of a job, but thousands of capable Christian right cadres remain, waging the culture war from inside the White House, federal agencies and Republican congressional offices. Together they will continue to inflame conflicts that were previously unimaginable.
Anyone insisting in spite of continuously mounting evidence that the Christian right is going to simply shrink into oblivion because the Democrats control Congress, or because evangelical leaders are prone to scandal, should learn from Goodling's example and take the fifth.
let me hasten to add... anyone who thinks for one bloody second that the constitutional crisis that has been gripping the u.s. since the scotus decision of 12 december 2000 validated the quiet bushco coup d'etat is going to quietly disappear because the dems control congress or even when and if the dems win the presidency in 2008, has got another think coming...
Labels: 12 December 2000, 2008 Election, Bush Administration, Christian right, Congress, constitutional crisis, coup d'etat, Democrats, Monica Goodling, Supreme Court
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