Tag Archives: Politics

What can I do about it?

In the aftermath of the 2008 presidential election, many conservative voters are left pondering the question “What now?” Many conservatives are painfully aware that the Republican party no longer represents their interests, and the infighting and character assassination that has followed the Republican defeat reveals the party to be one of self-serving autocrats rather than representatives of conservatism, at least at the leadership level. […] Continue reading

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Avoiding ambiguity

In an off-line discussion about the political posting I have been doing on this weblog over the past several months, a reader of Worldview commented, in essence, that I have not made the connection between my faith and my political views clear. I hope to rectify that now.

I believe what I believe about politics and everything else I write about on this weblog because of my faith in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. That faith, given to me by my gracious God as a gift without anything of my doing, is central to my worldview and, as a result, to Worldview. […] Continue reading

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Humor break

What’s the difference between Sarah Palin and Barack Obama? One is a well turned-out, good-looking, and let’s be honest, pretty sexy piece of eye-candy. The other kills her own food. H/T to Josh S -=DLH=-

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I’m seriously thinking of joining this party

Do you think Palin drinks High Life? I’m pretty sure Joe the plumber does.

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Blah!

This election has me worn out. What is there to say that has not already been said? The battle lines have been drawn, and frankly, barring any unforeseen world events, the outcome depends on which politician told the best story.

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