You may remember Tim Goeglein, the former middleman between the Bush White House and the religious right. He was forced to resign from the White House in 2008 after it emerged he'd plagiarized several columns he'd written for the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. Well, apparently Focus on the Family didn't have a problem with it, because soon afterward he joined that group as its chief lobbyist.
Earlier today, Goeglein appeared on Liberty Counsel's "Faith and Freedom" radio broadcast to promote his new book, "The Man in the Middle." He extolled The Decider as someone who possessed a "greatness of soul" because he treated average people the same way he treated dignitaries. This has to be seen to be believed.
Um, Tim? If that was really true, then why did Bush lie us into a meatgrinder of a war in Iraq? And why did he think waterboarding was even remotely OK? Then again, it takes one hypocrite to know another.