I found The Jesus Factor, last night's PBS/Frontline "examination" of the role of the president's faith in his political life, somewhat lacking in the rigor I've come to associate with an "examination." In fact, it's probably going to become part of the Christian Coalition's voter information packet this summer. Perhaps, as long as they're touting the president's Executive Order for an "Office of Faith-based Initiatives" as a political coups de grace, they could have pursued that fleeting acknowledgement of the Office's blatant bias toward Christian faith-based projects? Perhaps they could have pursued some of the discrepancies between Bush's campaign assertion that Christ is his favorite philosopher, and his administration's steady assault on the poor? Just some ideas.
Friday, April 30, 2004
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