McCain's VP Courts Conservative Evangelicals

From the sound of Palin's acceptance speech, it sounds as though Crouse knows her woman. In a line that evoked George W. Bush's 2000 campaign references to the "power in the blood," (referencing an old gospel hymn There is Power in the Blood [of the Lamb]) Palin declared that she would approach government with "a servant's heart." Just as Bush's stump speech was later judged a vehicle for courting the religious right in psalmic and hymnic code, Palin is ... Full Story »

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by Evan Derkacz - Sep. 2, 2008

First, I'm the managing editor of Religion Dispatches. That said, I didn't write this excellent piece, Kathryn Joyce did. In the midst of so many piecemeal bits of information, innuendo, spin and counterspin, Joyce puts together a solid, factual narrative of the garden-variety conservative christian who has become John McCain's running mate. Few are more familiar with the territory of women in the American conservative Christian movement and she writes with a simplicity and ... More »

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