“The DNC Reminded Us Just How Badly the GOP Blew It” July 29, 2016
“The DNC Reminded Us Just How Badly the GOP Blew It” July 29, 2016
“A Post Reporter Was Banned from a Trump-Pence Rally Yesterday. That Should Frighten You.” Washington Post, July 28, 2016.
I’m going to shamelessly depend on The Federalist again today for thoughtful commentary. There are a number of articles critiquing various aspects of the convention so far on this site which are well worth reading. However, since the theme of my blog is the hard choice that must be made by thoughtful conservatives in this election, I’m posting the following:
“If David Duke Won, Would Republicans Have to Vote for Him?” by David Harsanyi, July 27, 2016.
I would encourage you to take the time to read the entire piece:
“Donald Trump’s Culture War” by Joy Pullmann, The Federalist, July 25, 2016
Follow the link to yet another perceptive, thoughtful article from The Federalist:
“Trump’s Acceptance Speech Was a Eulogy for the COP” by John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist, July 22, 2016
Here’s my question: Wh-a-a-a-t?!
You’re going to have to stick with me here as I try to parse this whole “Hillary is really a Satan worshipper” hoo-ha. Here’s the point I’m trying to make: We conservatives (please note the “we”) just make ourselves look foolish and waste a lot of time on these completely, absolutely, totally ridiculous rabbit trails that have nothing to do with the issues at hand. Just like the birther movement. (In my darkest moments of cynicism I think that whole theory was dreamed up by a brilliant Obama staffer. “Hey guys! I just thought of a way to make the conservatives look naive and gullible!” But alas no. We all know who the most prominent Birther of them all is.)
“Why Mark Burns’ RNC Benediction Was Terrible” by Hans Fiene, The Federalist, July 19, 2016
One benefit to my interest in following this campaign has come from stumbling across the rich treasure trove of thoughtful, conservative articles at The Federalist, many of them obviously written by Bible-believing Christians (including one by a former member of our beloved downtown DC church). See the sidebar for a full listing of all articles that I’ve cited in this blog thus far.
I was forcefully reminded of two sayings that my childhood pastor repeated many times:
1. Everything rises and falls on leadership.
2. If you want to know what a pastor is like, look at his church. The wider application: If you want to know what a leader is like, look at his followers.
Here’s the article:
Cleveland Is the End of the GOP As We Know It
by John Daniel Davidson, July 18, 2016
Tonight the Republican National Circus begins. I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the whole abortion issue, reading some great articles that explain the historical roots of the pro-choice movement, a movement that is profoundly anti-woman even though its presents itself as exactly the opposite. I figured that the always-thoughtful Al Mohler would be a good starting point in an episode of his podcast “The Briefing” from all the way back in April. (As a bonus, he discusses two other issues.)