Na, na, na, na, hey, hey, hey

Goodbye.

And good riddance.

James Dobson, the founder and head of the evangelical media and counseling group Focus on the Family, is constantly described by the media as a power broker, kingmaker, and “the Christian right’s most powerful leader.” As such, his endorsement is seen as key by G.O.P. presidential candidates in the 2008 race. On Wednesday night, his political action website Citizenlink.com released assessments of the major Democratic and Republican candidates – and political observers immediately checked in to see whether Dobson’s organization was leaning toward Mike Huckabee or Mitt Romney, the two G.O.P. candidates who have made the biggest play for the evangelical vote. As Focus on the Family weighs in on the presidential race, however, an examination of the group’s records shows that its influence may not be all that it once was, and that its actual base may have become smaller.

I’ve written about this bloodsucker Dobson in the past. Hopefully his Rasputin-like group is going the way of the dodo, as they should.

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One Response to Na, na, na, na, hey, hey, hey

  1. ML27 says:

    Hello Sir,

    Given the “Times” as a source, I would be most surprised if any other viewpoint would be taken. The MSM doesn’t like men of conviction, unless it’s suits their view of the world.

    That said, I don’t much appreciate church leaders endorsements – preach the Bible, I’ll figure out for whom to vote.

    ML27

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