The religious right’s stealth politics
May 26, 2005
I’d have much more respect -- okay, some respect -- for religious rightists if they would simply start telling the truth about their strategic goals. Ever since their more visible political ascendancy in the 1990s, they have back-doored the public realm. Implicitly through their words and actions they’ve admitted they can’t win fairly and honestly. They know the American public won’t buy what they’re selling, so they get sneaky. [...] Read the article at pm carpenter's commentary
http://www.politicalstrategy.org/archives/001514.php
© Virginia Metze
I’d have much more respect -- okay, some respect -- for religious rightists if they would simply start telling the truth about their strategic goals. Ever since their more visible political ascendancy in the 1990s, they have back-doored the public realm. Implicitly through their words and actions they’ve admitted they can’t win fairly and honestly. They know the American public won’t buy what they’re selling, so they get sneaky. [...] Read the article at pm carpenter's commentary
http://www.politicalstrategy.org/archives/001514.php
© Virginia Metze
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