For as much as I am dissappointed in American politics at large, I had a thought today that was kind of encouraging. If John McCain had to nominate Palin for his VP in order to get the evangelical vote, then maybe evanglicals still have a decent stranglehold on politics, albeit in an unusual way. I just wish we’d exercise it more often than every four years.
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September 24, 2008 at 4:16 pm
havenhofman
Clearly we do have a stranglehold. In earlier posts I have advocated doing something with it rather than bitching when our whims are not catered to. I think the Palin nomination is a big step in that direction.
October 3, 2008 at 1:57 pm
W
It will be interesting to see if McCain can actually get the evangelical vote with Palin or not.