Seems like Dan’s Demoss interview confirms Michelle’s theory that religious conservative leaders are placing a huge emphasis on pragmatism. Though he backs off that at the end, Demoss first says he’s not supporting Huckabee because he hasn’t raised enough money and, “It would be difficult to run a country if you cannot run a major…

Just a note on how I view my politics and my faith and the intersection between the two. It matters much because the latter is far more important to me than the former. Here’s what I wrote a few weeks ago: …when I write about [politics] I write as a person with a particular political…

Michele – Greetings from this corner as well. Great to meet you and great blog and greater heart behind the blog. I agree with you that the religious right isn’t dead. That isn’t what I meant to communicate. What I am saying is that the leadership is changing. It is changing radically in some cases…

PR big shot Mark DeMoss, one of Mitt Romney’s most powerful and active evangelical backers, is well suited to join today’s debate on whether Christian Right leaders are forsaking the evangelical grassroots by declining to support Mike Huckabee. After all, DeMoss’s clients include Franklin Graham, and Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship. Here’s how DeMoss handled a…

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