What does that mean?
An Episcopalian is a Methodist with money, a Methodist is a Baptist with shoes.
Or, in her case, she’s a Methodist that still goes to Sikh ceremonies to keep her parents happy.
Like they tell her in church, “Sikh and ye shall find!”
Do the do a lot of singhing in those ceremonies?
Seriously, is this something that she actually does, or is this like the Obama is a crypto-Muslim thing?
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“One of the things I will talk about, that no president has talked about before, is I think the dangers of contraception in this country.”
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[QUOTE=Rick Santorum]
“Many of the Christian faith have said, well, that’s okay, contraception is okay. It’s not okay. It’s a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be.”
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From here.
That’s not just outright, but batshit insane. I don’t care if he’s Albert fucking Einstein in every other way - this guy shouldn’t be crossing the street without supervision.
Seriously. Have you seen some of those IUD thingies? They’re dangerous-- you could put an eye out with one!
Who: Dick Cheney
Why: Because I want him to lose.
Not worth the risk.
Like I said, there are plenty of women for whom that comparison shouldn’t be made, but, at least so soon after Palin, I think it would be anyway.
Well, then, you’re using it wrong. :p:D:D:)
The IUD or my eye?
Hutchinson does have a very Thatchery elder stateswoman quality about her (which Palin most certainly did not). She’s also pro-choice and opposes overturning Roe v. Wade. There’s no way in hell Romney would pick her as VP for that reason alone.
Whoever it is I feel strongly they have to be more conservative than Romney and Evangelical for it to do any good. I would’ve said Santorum (yeah, I know he’s Catholic but he says things the Evangelicals like) but the contraception crazy talk pretty much kills that idea.
… and a Baptist is a Pentacostal with teeth?
Kills it for you (and for me), but it’s a plus for a hell of a lot of other people in this country.
It’s just that those are the kind of people that I suspect you and I rarely come across.
The way I heard it is, “An Episcopalian is a Presbyterian with a trust fund, a Presbyterian is a Methodist with a college education, and a Methodist is a Baptist with shoes.”
Variation: “A Methodist is a Baptist who can read; a Baptist is a Methodist who can sing.”
My recommendation as a hypothetical paid consultant would be Mike Huckabee.
I think Romney, if nominated, would choose either Bob McDonnell (Virginia governor, John Thune (South Dakota Senator), or Chris Christie (New Jersey gov) as running mate.
Rand Paul.
Southern, more conservative than Mitt.
As a newly elected senator, can claim not to be an insider.
All the Tea Party / Libertarian cachet of his dad but with less non-independant-voter compatible baggage. He can be his own man, or, as may be the case, Romney’s man.
For no other reason than I haven’t seen the name mentioned…
Tim Pawlenty.