Far Religious Right: No M&M Ticket, Please
"I know (Romney) to be a very dangerous and deceitful person," Gregg Jackson a Boston rightwing radio talk show host told Cybercast News Service, which also reported that Jackson "said Romney is the most liberal of all the presidential candidates, including Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama."
The ad is sponsored by God is Not Government PAC, headed by William Murray (the fundamentalist son of the late atheist leader Madaline Murray O'Hair).
I had the unfortunate experience of hearing Senator John McCain speak just after he secured enough delegates to force Governor Mike Huckabee to withdraw from the race. It was just pathetic. He spoke for about 10 minutes at a lunch I was attending and then allowed questions. His theme was from the era of the 1980's or 1990's, addressing none of the current concerns of Americans, other than Iraq. He did not touch on the price of oil even though it hit a record high that day. When asked about his faith he gave the testimony of another man instead of his own, and this left everyone in the room scratching their heads.
In light of other recent anti-McCain rumblings on the religious right, it is looking like a rough ride for the GOP ticket.
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