Several years ago, Rick Santorum claimed that "Protestantism left Christianity."
Now he's saying that Obama's agenda is "not based on the Bible." He calls it a "phony ideal. Some phony theology . . . A different theology."
When asked later if he was saying that Obama is not a Christian, he declined to go that far. But he held to his statement that Obama's values "run counter to Christianity."
This doesn't sound very far from advocating a Roman Catholic theocracy. Republicans better wake up and realize who they've elevated to front-runner status . . . and think again.
On the other hand, maybe we should just keep quiet; let them nominate him. It ought to be pretty safe. I can't believe the American people would elect him president.
Ralph
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And who would have believed that the American people would elect Bush as President, twice.
ReplyDeleteWell, sort of twice, with the questionable shenanigans in Florida the second time.