First, I thought the bush got rid of the phony ranch in Texas, gotta be someone else's phony ranch, where I'll bet, just like the bush at his new digs, has low paid hispanic workers doing the grounds work.
NPR just had a report on, Evangelical Leaders Struggle To Crown A Candidate.
I'll get to the subject title in a minute below.
This starts out the report:
January 13, 2012 - Rick Santorum was fresh off his surprise showing in the Iowa caucuses and fielding questions on a radio program, when a caller challenged the Republican presidential candidate on his overt religiosity.
"He said, 'We don't need a Jesus candidate. We need an economic candidate,' " Santorum recalled later, at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire. "And my answer to that was, 'We always need a Jesus candidate, right?' "
And here I thought that santorum, and his backers, had already anointed him the present 'jesus' as that last one didn't seem to work out, or is that this tebow quarter back, I'm confused. By the way where is the still dear leader, the bush, who stays so till they anoint the next.
And they continue the 'jesus' talk:
"There is no perfect candidate," says Bryan Fischer, director of issue analysis at the American Family Association. "Jesus Christ is not on the ballot in any of the primary elections, so that means social conservatives have to do triage."
But here's the kicker as to the above title of which I said to self, out loud, "HUH"
One of the 'guys' in the report:
And yet, Land says: "Before we marry the guy next door, don't you think we ought to have a fling with a tall dark stranger and see if he can support us in the manner to which we'd like to be accustomed? And if he can't, we can always marry the steady beau who lives next door."
Marry the guy next door???
Not only are they showing the failure of their capitalism ideology, attacking Romney is to attack winner-take-all capitalism itself, the very core of GOP ideology, but now they're coming right out and saying they want to 'marry the guy next door', or have a fling with, while condemning same sex marriage and the whole gay community, Many of their own family value proponents having come out as especially this past decade, and if that fling fails they always got "we can always marry the steady beau who lives next door."
This so called election campaign has me getting more and more confused especially as as to the people who really really flock to support all this total confusion, no wonder the fox types don't make sense.
You can read the rest as well as listen in at the NPR's report page