From Wikipedia, Theocon is a term sometimes used in United States political rhetoric to describe a person whose conservative ideology includes a belief that religion should play a major role in forming public policy. The term typically refers members of the Christian right, particularly those whose ideology is a synthesis of elements of American conservatism, Conservative Christianity and social conservatism, expressed through political means.
12.26.2007
12.22.2007
12.21.2007
KRLA 870 AM Intelligent. Conservative. Talk Radio
The comic absurdity of the hysteria surrounding Gov. Mike Huckabee’s supposed “floating cross” TV commercial this week reminded me of a scene in one of my favorite movies of all time, “Absence of Malice.” The movie is great because it delves into the complicated world of newspaper ethics and features some great performances by Paul Newman and Sally Field.
KRLA 870 AM Intelligent. Conservative. Talk Radio
KRLA 870 AM Intelligent. Conservative. Talk Radio
12.18.2007
12.13.2007
Politicians with a prayer - - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
The surfacing of the “religion question” in the Republican presidential primary campaigns of both Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee has raised important issues and exposed much public confusion about the intersection of religion and politics.
Politicians with a prayer - - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
Politicians with a prayer - - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
12.11.2007
12.03.2007
Ryan T. Anderson on Abstinence on National Review Online#more
Virginia governor Timothy M. Kaine (D.) announced this November that he was rejecting a $275,000 grant from the federal government for abstinence education as he eliminated the state’s abstinence education program altogether. He couldn’t have picked a worse time to make his announcement.
Ryan T. Anderson on Abstinence on National Review Online#more
Ryan T. Anderson on Abstinence on National Review Online#more
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