Saddleback Second Thoughts
A point I haven't heard made elsewhere:
There's currently a lot of discussion in the media about the conventions and who's going to get a bounce from them, Obama or McCain. Is this at all relevant to the question of who is going to win in November?
No, unless you believe that political campaigns have a platonic existence completely outside of reality. It's the same thing with all the discussion about who won the Saddleback debate. The only important issue about Saddleback is that the constitution specifically forbids any religious test for office, so why are you having an evangelical minister asking the two candidates about their relationship to Christ? But the people who are in charge of delivering useful information to the public about the process have no historical frame of reference. They literally don't know what they're doing.
And yes, I assume he's including me in that group. But he's right.
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