Link's broken.
New one:
http://m.cnn.com/primary/_pb22ii-iS6jbSIIC3RI don't know why Rove's got a bug up his *** about her, I suspect Rorinthas has the right of it.
Aizle wrote:
I think you underestimate how much the Christian right's power over the GOP. And how many people still actually believe that Witchcraft is real. On both sides of that equation.
Part of the problem with the Tea Party for the religious right is that they don't have social issues as their core platform. I wouldn't be surprised at all by how many people "still actually believe that Witchcraft is real", especially on the other side of that "equation" - one would assume that practitioners of witchcraft believe in it.
Aizle wrote:
While that is true, it also requires that you be VERY fervent in your beliefs and make them a prominent part of your message. If you don't, then it becomes a weak point for you and many will believe your conversion is not sincere. I have no idea what her current religious status is, so I'm not sure where she falls.
The whole hubbub about her is that she's got "fervent" religious views. It's the reason she was on Maher's show in the first place.
Aizle wrote:
Dash wrote:
Karl Rove attacked her like she was a liberal, for whatever reason.
So if she was a liberal, it would be ok to attack her this way?
Well, how about if Bill Maher re-aired a clip from his own show a decade ago, on his new show? I wonder why he did that?
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