On Religion, Public Policy, and Obama →
An interesting post on Obama’s position on separation of church and state. (via rodmitch)
An interesting post on Obama’s position on separation of church and state. (via rodmitch)
John McCain on the preaching he did to his fellow POWs in Vietnam, from this NYT article.
I think McCain gets the idea of separation of church and state — an idea that, seriously, goes all the way back the Gospel. McCain’s alluding to it here; “Caesar” as in Matthew 22:21.
John McCain, who is using Google to vet VP candidates. The article states that “McCain, 71, has faced high scrutiny in his search because of his age.”
The NYT has another amazing interactive tool for examining Democratic race statistics. (via dailymeh)
It’s true. McAuliffe’s scary.
In the clip above, a voter explains that she can’t support a Muslim.
Gold. (via fatmanatee)
Now, I’ve heard of political attack ads, but I’ve never heard of political attack Web sites!
Greg Fischer and Bruce Lunsford are both running for the Ky. Democratic party’s nomination for U.S. Senate this year. Fischer’s campaign created a Web site to advertise Lunsford’s “baggage.” Hey, whatever works to keep Lunsford out of office.
Apparently a Congressional candidate spoke at a celebration of Adolf Hilter’s birthday. But don’t worry! He’s no Nazi!
Zirkle confirmed to The News-Dispatch on Monday he spoke Sunday in Chicago at a meeting of the Nationalist Socialist Workers Party, whose symbol is a swastika.
When asked if he was a Nazi or sympathized with Nazis or white supremacists, Zirkle replied he didn’t know enough about the group to either favor it or oppose it.
The report uses objective newspaper voice for great comedic effect — it could be straight out of an Onion article.
This one drives me crazy. Call Obama what you want, but the man is not an elitist.
“I remember landing under sniper fire.”
My law professor