http://www.buzzfeed.com/mckaycoppins/religious-right-could-be-left-behind-by-new-republican-plan
vative Christians be left behind?Some leaders of the religious right are openly worried this week after a sprawling 98-page report released by the Republican National Committee on how the party can rebuild after its 2012 implosion made no mention of the GOP's historic alliance with grassroots Christian "value voters."Specifically, the word "Christian" does not appear once in the party's 50,000-word blueprint for renewed electoral success. Nor does the word "church." Abortion and marriage, the two issues that most animate social conservatives, are nowhere to be found. There is nothing about the need to protect religious liberty, or promote Judeo-Christian values in society. And the few fleeting suggestions that the party coordinate with "faith-based communities" — mostly in the context of minority outreach — receive roughly as much space as the need to become more "inclusive" of gays.
i think so for one good reason as the T-Party who are the youngsters of hate don'twant the elders of they party telling them anything hence the internal struggle both trying to put the other out of the party or render them null and void.
Evangelical right comprised of Biily Graham and son. rev hagee, Quran burning guy you know the purveyors of hate with a side of religion.
To many religious conservatives, the report was interpreted as a slight against their agenda and the hard work they have done for the party.
"The report didn't mention religion much, if at all," said Tim Wildmon, president of the American Family Association. "You cannot grow your party by distancing yourself from your base, and this report doesn't reinforce the values that attracted me and many other people into the Republican Party in the first place. It just talks about reaching out to other groups."Sandy Rios, an Evangelical radio host and Fox News contributor, said the RNC report's proposals amount to a "namby-pamby" abdication of religious values, and warned that the party could soon lose the grassroots engine that has powered its electoral victories for decades.
preaching hate to the hate choir not thathard of a job yo say a few words mislead and you're through for the day the base runs and tells it and so far you only said a few buzz words, to bad St. Peter don't play that, don't look for a coat check at the Peraly Gates, ain't that kinda party.