Vern, just awhile ago you managed to be dishonest, uncharitable, illogical, and in possible violation of forum rules all in one post. Yet, you still can’t bring yourself to not be evasive to straightforward questions. I would take you more seriously if I had any indication that you felt a Christian obligation to the truth.
You keep talking about politics, reality, and practicality. But are you willing to take that to its logical conclussion? That is, are you saying that you put more trust in politicians than in God?
So far, I see no indication that there is boundary you will not cross with regards to abortion. Right now you are beating your chest for a canidate who publicly supported upholding Roe in 1999 and raised concerns about the risks of ‘back alley abortions’ (which was always a myth) just last year. Even in flip flopping, his position is intrinsically evil under Catholic teaching. Even when the field was flooded with blatant pro-abortionists, I never had a doubt you would ‘reconcile’ and vote GOP.
You did not even seem to catch the irony of the candidate’s name you raised to deride me. Don’t you recall what so many prominent leaders on the religious right warned about that candidacy? They threatened to ‘split’ with the GOP and support a 3rd party candidate if that nomination occured. I didn’t believe them, why should I have? Some of them made the same threat about the current presumptive nominee, they have since ‘converted’. It is inevitable, once faith is compromised for power, it is hard to regain one’s moral footing (see St. Paul’s epistles you profess to be fond of).
But even though I didn’t believe them, I still noticed that you did not decry them as a bunch of ‘pro abortionists’ working for the forces of evil. In fact, you voiced some support for the position at the time. Now that whining time for the poor cousins in the GOP caucus is over and it is time to pursue political goals, that argument is gone and you openly decry it. Another casuality of sacrificing one’s moral obligations for political expediency - one has to stomach representing an utter lack of moral consistancy.
But if you are as politically savvy as you proclaim, feeling confident in telling folks what’s what, how do you explain how the RNC views you? Surely someone as politically astute as you would have read, say, “How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative” by Allen Raymond, the convicted Republican operative. If you find his disclosures to be suspect (he is, after all, a convict), try looking at the discovery from some of the Abramof convictions.
So, oh-politically-savvy-one, which demographic do you think that the RNC puts you, “mouth breather” or “knuckle dragger”? I’d have guessed “RT”, but I am taking you at your word that abortion actually matters to you.