class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt">Faith and politics have really intersected big time in the 2008 presidential race. Now there’s a full length movie about the topic. It’s called “Article 6: Faith, Politics, America”. More on what it is about below:
Mike Huckabee is getting slammed by Fred Thompson and some others because of something he said today. He talked about how he believed in a living, breathing constitution.
Did you see the confrontation between Mitt Romney and reporter Glen Johnson from The Associated Press? The clip is here, and a Boston Globe article about the exchange is below. Watch and read and then let's discuss:
Yes, Mike Huckabee is going to do very well among Evangelicals but don't think he's going to run away with that vote. The latest poll shows Huckabee leading McCain 33% to 20% among the Evangelical vote. That's a sizeable margin but not as big as it could be. Why?
A Senior Campaign Advisor to John McCain tells The Brody File that the Giuliani campaign will be in big trouble if their candidate John McCain wins South Carolina. The thinking by the campaign is McCain's momentum will be too hard to stop as he rolls into Florida. Of course, Giuliani is banking on the Sunshine State to be his comeback into the race. Read below as this advisor talks about Giuliani's Florida problem:
I presume that these officials are well-versed in the Koran, the Hadith, the life of Mohammed and the history of Islam. If--as I suspect--they know little about Islam other than their own politically correct platitudes, they have no right to make such comments. In fact, they're wildly irresponsible. Because in doing so, they mislead non-Muslims about the true nature and origins of the jihadist threat. From The Daily Mail:
With the total number of Internet users in China up a whopping 53% from last year, it's only months away from dismantling the U.S. as the country with the greatest number of users worldwide.
How would you have liked to travel with President Bush on his recent trip throughout the Middle East? On Thursday afternoon, we interviewed Bill Koenig just after the President completed his last stop in Sharm el-Sheik and his meeting with Egypt's President Hosni Mubarek.
I have no life. So here's the story. I'm sitting here in Columbia South Carolina and I find out an important new South Carolina poll is going to be released at 4pm eastern on MSNBC. I run to a television to watch. Goodness gracious. Anyhow, click here to read the latest poll which shows McCain and Huckabee in a virtual tie. The undecided Evangelical vote will be key. See part of the Slate Article below:
I had a chance to talk to political strategist Ralph Reed today. His analysis of this crazy presidential race is below. Bottom line: he thinks Romney and Huckabee have been treated poorly by the media because of their faith.