- In a chapter titled "Faux-Cons: Worse than Liberalism," Huckabee identifies what he calls the "real threat" to the Republican Party: "libertarianism masked as conservatism." He is not so much concerned with the libertarian candidate Ron Paul's Republican supporters as he is with a strain of mainstream fiscal-conservative thought that demands ideological purity, seeing any tax increase as apostasy and leaving little room for government-driven solutions to people's problems. "I don't take issue with what they believe, but the smugness with which they believe it," writes Huckabee, who raised some taxes as governor and cut deals with his state's Democratic legislature. "Faux-Cons aren't interested in spirited or thoughtful debate, because such an endeavor requires accountability for the logical conclusion of their argument."
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Seems all christians not Christians think the government is to be used to solve societies problems. They, or many of them wish to abdicate the Church's responsibilities and very purpose to government. They should know better.
Preachers meddling in politics...that makes my spine shiver.
Though I'd love to have Spurgeon in my pulpit, I'd much rather have Jefferson in my white house.
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