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w8liftinglady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:10 PM
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"For evangelicals, Bachmann ‘speaks our code’"
http://blog.beliefnet.com/news/2011/06/for-evangelicals-bachmann-speaks-our-code.php


WASHINGTON (RNS) Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour warned several hundred Christian conservatives gathered here last week (June 3-4) not to expect a “perfect candidate” to emerge from the field of Republican presidential contenders.

“There’s only been one perfect person that ever walked on this earth,” Barbour said, sounding as much like a preacher as a politician.

“And there ain’t gonna be another one in this election.”

None of the half-dozen or so rivals for the GOP nomination who addressed the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference walked on water, of course. But for many of the fiscal and social conservatives assembled by Ralph Reed’s new group, one candidate seemed to rise above the rest.

“I am here to support Michele Bachmann,” said Phil Dacosta, a 42-year-old Southern Baptist from Atlanta. “I don’t care about anyone else.”

Dacosta, wearing a blue Huck PAC T-shirt, called himself heartbroken that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee won’t run for president this year. As Huckabee’s campaign coordinator in Georgia, Dacosta helped the former governor win his state’s GOP primary in 2008, one of eight states Huckabee took that year with strong support from conservative Christians.

But with Huckabee out, Dacosta said he’s confident that fellow evangelicals will turn their eyes and organizing power to Bachmann, a three-term congresswoman from Minnesota.

“She comes from us, not to us,” said Dacosta, an industrial engineer and passionate political activist. “She speaks our code, and we believe her.”

Dacosta was hardly the only Bachmann believer at the Faith & Freedom Coalition. A Tea Party favorite who is also popular among conservative Christians, the Minnesota congresswoman is expected to announce her political intentions later this month in her native state of Iowa.

The Washington gathering also signaled continued difficulty for putative front-runner Mitt Romney’s quest to engage conservative Christians.

Harold White, a 62-year-old former train conductor who lives in Marietta, Ga., said negative stories about Romney’s Mormon faith have been making the rounds on his local Tea Party listserv.

“We are moving away from Romney and Huntsman,” said White, referring to former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who is also Mormon. “Their Mormon beliefs are just so different from Christianity.”

Bachmann, on the other hand, seems poised to make a strong run among Christian conservatives, who comprise a quarter of the general electorate and an even greater percentage of GOP primary voters.

At an April gathering at the late Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University, Bachmann won the straw poll with 23 percent of the vote, besting even Huckabee, a former Southern Baptist pastor.

Addressing the crowd on Friday, Bachmann drew several loud ovations as she recounted her efforts to ban gay marriage in Minnesota, repeal the new health care law and defund Planned Parenthood.

She also denounced President Obama’s “shocking” policy towards Israel, and described her family’s struggle to home-school her five biological children and raise 23 more foster children.

Finally, Bachmann lowered her head and led the crowd in a two-minute prayer, including a supplication that “Father God, we want all men to come to know you.”

Asked why he attended the Washington gathering, Bruce Nave, a politically active industrial contractor from Phoenix, said, “Michele pretty much summed it up.”

“She is talking about our issues,” said Nave, 58. “Our government is getting out of control and we are not going to be silent anymore.” Nave, who is deeply tanned, said Bachmann has nicknamed him and his wife “Ken and Barbie.”

Like many at the Washington gathering, Nave described himself as both an ardent evangelical and proud Tea Party member. The Faith & Freedom Coalition, founded by veteran GOP activist Ralph Reed, represents the “perfect synergy” of the two conservative and politically active groups, Nave said.

Reed said Friday the aim of his group is to train volunteers to reach 17 million evangelical voters who were not registered or did not vote in 2008.

“We are going to teach you some basic fundamentals,” he said, “so you can go back to your states and communities not only (to) be able to execute these plays and run this system, but also execute the biggest victory ever seen in American history.”

Aileen Milton, 59, said Reed delivered a presentation earlier this year on his fledgling group to her Tea Party cohort in The Villages, a sprawling retirement community in Florida.

Wearing a button advocating for “fair taxes” in Florida, Milton said she cares deeply about issues like abortion, but is more concerned with the economy, and with defeating Obama in 2012.

“The country is moving in the wrong direction,” she said, “It is becoming socialist.”


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RagAss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:11 PM
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1. And the code is Cretino !
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gratuitous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:17 PM
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2. And, thanks to our somnambulent Fourth Estate
While I have no doubt that the Bachmann campaign, should it ever come off, will fall apart as quickly as a stunt on Jackass (but with far fewer laughs and nut shots), Bachmann can count on the popular media never to ask her one pertinent question about her beliefs. And even if a question is posed, there will be no follow-up, nothing in-depth.
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louis-t Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:18 PM
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3. "This country is becoming Socialist."
I keep hearing brain-dead people say this. I'd had enough one night and did a stupid thing. I challenged a person who had been drinking to tell me what he thought this meant. He himmed and hawed for a minute, but really couldn't come up with an answer. The few talking points he was able to spew were quickly shot down. He ended up just walking away looking a little bewildered.
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Sonoman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:21 PM
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4. Oh, we can only hope.
It would be so much fun to watch her attempts to stay on message.

Sonoman
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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-06-11 05:21 PM
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5. DaCrazy Code
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