Hillary Clinton Part of a Secretive Religious Group That Seeks to Bring Jesus Back to Capitol Hill
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Not sure what to make of this. I am not a particularly strong Hillary fan (I’m leaning toward Edwards), but I still wanted to call this “yellow journalism” – even BAD yellow journalism.
There are numerous errors in logic, lots of self-contradiction and way too much guilt by association in play here. As well, little of it conforms to anything Hillary has actually DONE as senator from NY, none of which points to a particularly “faith-inspired” agenda.
It is also a (long) stretch to suggest that Methodism is an “evangelical” denomination, or even that Hillary has gone from Methodism to some form of active, right-leaning evangelicalism.
Ultimately, it sounds like “conspiracy theory” stuff, with little “meat and potatoes” to back up the accusation.
Peace.
Posted on 12-Sep-07 at 2:32 pm | Permalinkfor me it’s just information – nothing more nothing less
Posted on 12-Sep-07 at 3:20 pm | PermalinkTrue. It’s just that the idea of Hillary as a stealth Christian Right candidate is a bit far-fetched – even if she is a triangulating opportunist…LOL.
Posted on 17-Sep-07 at 2:11 pm | Permalinkwell, if wackjobs like Rick Santorum and Sam Brownback think she’s just swell, that gives me pause –
plus the whole convergence of religion and politics is pretty creepy imho
Posted on 17-Sep-07 at 2:52 pm | Permalink