Church stationary and the IRS may not mix, especially when it comes to politics. Read below from The Associated Press:
Watch John McCain here discuss how he fared among Evangelical Christians in Virginia.
If you're an Evangelical Christian, I have one very simple question: Would you vote for John McCain? And while we're at it, let me also ask you that if you have reservations, why exactly? And if you will vote for him, tell me why. Leave your comments here.
When in doubt, quote the Beatles. See below from The Associated Press today as they report on Hillary Clinton. Notice the bolded sentence:
So if and when John McCain becomes the Republican nominee he'll begin to reach out to Evangelicals. That effort is already underway.
The Mike Huckabee Evangelical road show goes on. At least for now. He'll be in Wisconsin today since their primary is coming up next Tuesday, but Texas is really where the action is. Read below from today's Dallas Morning News:
Have you ever searched for a certain station on the radio? Moving through the frequencies, you hear static and noise. The message or music fades in and out until I finally hit just the right frequency, and then the communication is crystal clear.
Sitting in the heart of Rome, eating the most delectable noodles I will probabably ever taste this side of heaven, my mind was drinking in the wealth of history and culture.
One of Barack Obama's senior staffers just sent me the following about tonight's victory in Virginia: Read below.
First the Campaign Manager leaves. Now the Deputy Campaign Manager is leaving. See below from The Washington Post: