Christian Activists, Plan B: Threats
The disintegration of the right is proceeding on schedule. Never having developed social skills, zealots are busy wearing out their welcome.
Christian evangelicals are worried their support for the president might not translate into the instant influence they expected and that their power could be short-lived, given that a number of Republicans who support abortion rights and gay rights are positioning themselves to run in 2008.
(Nelson Muntz: HA ha!)
Some evangelicals warn that the GOP will pay a price in future elections if its leaders do not deliver.
(Talk about empty threats. Somehow I don't see these goofballs throwing their votes away on liberals, to make a point. Sorry nut-jobs, yer stuck with the same lousy 2-party options the liberals have!)
In a letter to Bush sent after the election Bob Jones III, president of the Christian conservative Bob Jones University, urged Bush to eject moderates from the White House: "If you have weaklings around you who do not share your biblical values, shed them. You owe the liberals nothing. They despise you because they despise your Christ."

I don't recall God ever telling his flocks to be assholes when working for his goals.
half-zealot 13 Nov 2004