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Reformed Chicks BlabbingThursday October 2, 2008

Slam Dunk!

Palin did it! She was on! Every time Biden spoke, all I heard was blah, blah, blah. And whenever Palin scored a direct hit, he smiled. He was smiling a lot tonight and so was I :-) And I loved......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingThursday October 2, 2008

Reuters actually asked the debate organizers if Palin would be checked for a radio receiver!!!

How stupid can you get? Did they ask if Obama was checked when he debated? I'm getting a little sick of the press thinking that Palin is a complete idiot and needs help with the answers. Nice Brett Hume sound......

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Crunchy ConThursday October 2, 2008

Can Palin turn this thing around? How?

John Mark Reynolds and I have been sparring over Palin, and we just did a couple of rounds together on the Hugh Hewitt Show. I asked JMR on the show, as I've done here, what Palin could possibly say that......

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Casting StonesThursday October 2, 2008

Fireproof: A different kind of movie succeeds

I had seen two previous showings of the movie Fireproof prior to its release last weekend. Starring Kirk Cameron, Fireproof is the latest movie produced by Sherwood Baptist Church, in Albany, Georgia (population 164,000). Albany is a nice town, and......

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Crunchy ConThursday October 2, 2008

Palin's failure -- and our political class's

Ross Douthat has an insightful reflection on why Sarah Palin's failure to perform well on TV substantively matters -- but also how that discredits the way we do politics today. Excerpt: In the process of performing very, very badly on......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingThursday October 2, 2008

Homer Simpson votes for Obama

Lefties, here's a little red meat for ya! Just showing you a little love: a celebrity endorsement and electronic voting fraud all in one shot :-) Yes, we all know how the Republicans plan to steal the election. (via) Speaking......

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Crunchy ConThursday October 2, 2008

When Twelve Tribes go to war

(Big shout out to the Eighties with that subject line!) Beliefnet has up a fascinating political analysis of the "Twelve Tribes" on the American religious landscape, and how they're behaving this election season. (The "Twelve Tribes" concept comes as a......

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Crunchy ConThursday October 2, 2008

Joe Biden's weird relationship with the truth

The NYTimes today has an op-ed feature asking various contributors for questions they'd like to put to the vice presidential candidates tonight. The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg turned in the following: Senator Biden, you told me once that, shortly before the......

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Windows & DoorsThursday October 2, 2008

What Do Biden and Palin REALLY Believe? Questions for Tonight's Debate

How can a candidate proclaim a faith which teaches about all aspects of life but tell us that those teachings will not shape their approach to governing the rest of us, who may not share that faith? If they genuinely......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingThursday October 2, 2008

It's clear that the left is trying to raise expectations for Palin

To prepare us for the debate tonight. And by the left I mean the MSM:it is a mistake to think that the Gov. Sarah Palin who you've seen in recent interviews is the one who will show up for the......

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Diana Butler Bass is a religion scholar and author of Christianity for the Rest of Us: How the Neighborhood Church is Transforming the Faith. She blogs at God’s Politics.
Tony Campolo is Professor Emeritus at Eastern University and author of The God of Intimacy and Action: Reconnecting Ancient Spiritual Practices, Evangelism, and Justice, with Mary Darling. He blogs at God’s Politics.
Rod Dreher is a columnist for The Dallas Morning News and author of Crunchy Cons: The New Conservative Counterculture and Its Return to Roots. He blogs at Crunchy Con.
Bruce Feiler is the author of seven books, including Walking the Bible: A Journey by Land Through the Five Books of Moses. He blogs at Feiler Faster.
Dan Gilgoff is Politics Editor at Beliefnet and author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War. He blogs at God-o-Meter.
David Kuo served as a special assistant to President George W. Bush and is the author of Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction. He blogs at J-Walking.
Dr. Richard Land is president of The Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and author of The Divided States of America? What Liberals AND Conservatives are missing in the God-and-country shouting match!
Michele McGinty is a mom and a student at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. She blogs at Reformed Chicks Blabbing.
Brian McLaren is a pastor, musician, and author of Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope. He blogs at God’s Politics.
Steven Waldman is co-founder, CEO, and Editor-in-Chief of Beliefnet. His book Founding Faith will be published in March, and he can be reached through the Beliefnet community.
Jim Wallis is executive director of Sojourners/Call to Renewal and author of God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It. He blogs at God’s Politics.

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