I have heard sound-bites from both Obama and Shrillery about how they are going to "reclaim the soul of America" or "save the soul of America."
Hey, isn't that a violation of the separation of church and state? [/sarcasm]
Is it really the job of the President to save souls? Isn't that a tad more messianic than presidential?
When your candidates for President talk more about saving a soul than governing a people, you know you've got problems. They want us to see them as standing in white robes, arms outstretched with a staff and flowing silver hair, bathed in light as they lead us forward, out of darkness and into the light of a Grand Progressive Futuretm.
Pastors and politicians serve separate and disinct roles, and they need to stay that way. I'm looking for another Ronald Reagan, not another Jim Jones. A Gipper, not a Ghandi.
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