Only Republicans (and Christians) can be righteous.
The head of the Hawaii Republican Party is calling GOP Lt. Gov. James "Duke" Aiona the only "righteous" gubernatorial candidate while urging pastors to bar Democrat Mufi Hannemann from campaigning in their churches.
In an undated e-mail that came to light Sunday in three Hawaii political blogs, Jonah Kaauwai also wrote that a vote for Hannemann or Democrat Neil Abercrombie is "succumbing to fear and advancing unrighteousness."
The e-mail frequently cites Bible verses and uses other religious language to allege that Hannemann deceptively wants to visit church services to boost his support in the Sept. 18 Democratic primary.
"Duke will win because the church has been behind him the entire time operating in the POWER and the AUTHORITY of the NAME OF JESUS!" stated Kaauwai's lengthy e-mail.
If Hannemann and his aides ask to visit a church service, pastors should "rebuke them for trying to use your church as a platform for their deception and your personal influence to further unrighteousness," the GOP chairman wrote [...]
Aiona's campaign is "Christ's opportunity," and his election would give Hawaii the first "righteous leader" since Queen Liliuokalani, who died in 1917," Kaauwai wrote.
This desperate desire for theocracy is certainly a hallmark of fundamentalists on all sides of the globe.
In case you're wondering why Aiona would be the "first righteous governor" since 1917, given that the current governor is Republican, here's why -- current Gov. Linda Lingle is Jewish.