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I think there were a couple quotes - even from what was considered the "hard right" like Goldwater - from Republicans in the 60's that the fundies and real jesus freaks would poison their party.
then you read things like this...
then you read things like this...
This year?s speakers will include both Jewish House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.), and a retired Colonel who once said that Christians should be working to get Jews to accept Jesus. In 2009, Boykin said that it ?really bothers? him when pastors say that ?the Jews don?t have to come to know Jesus, they?re under the old covenant. And that?s destroying the efforts of the Messianic Rabbis, and other Messianic Jews that are trying to lead their brothers and sisters to Christ.? Boykin is apparently referring to a little known tradition that observes elements of Judaism, but also believes in Jesus as a savior. Cantor didn?t return a request for comment.
this Boykin guy sounds like a world class knucklehead.
The immortal moment from last year?s Summit involved another inter-religious spat when Mitt Romney, speaking ahead of the American Family Association?s Bryan Fischer, said: ?We should remember that decency and civility are values too. One of the speakers who will follow me today, has crossed that line. Poisonous language does not advance our cause.? Fischer, who?s known for hating both grizzly bears and Muslims, and who had previously said that Mormons shouldn?t have First Amendment rights, essentially told Mitt to go to Hell: The next president, he said, ?needs to be a main of sincere, authentic, genuine Christian faith.? With Romney leading the ticket this year, TPM reports that Fischer will be attending the Summit this year but won?t have a speaking slot.
heh. as long as GOP candidates continue to try to "out-christian" eachother they'll never be relevant again. they need to find a leader with the balls to put these kooks in their place... Mitt's obviously not that guy, since then he's gone out of his way to placate them this year.