Christian conservatives care about their families eating. They're concerned about energy independence. They're concerned about functional government.
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I think Gov. Romney and Congressman Ryan are living in a fairly tale land on their energy policy.
The point is that there is tremendous hypocrisy among the Christian right. And I think that Christian voters should start looking at global warming and extreme poverty as a religious issue that speaks to the culture of life.
I had someone a month ago tell me at a campaign lunch that you can't be a Christian and a Democrat. I think that that view is dissipating very, very fast.
A Conservative Government is an organized hypocrisy.
I think the world looks down on Republicans for their socially conservative views, which includes religion in government.
To speak against religion (the Christian) is breaking down the bond of good government.
Politics are not the task of a Christian.
I'm a total Republican, but I've never claimed to be a Christian-right conservative. They're a large but dwindling part of the Party.
As a chef and activist, I'm particularly concerned with food politics issues such as the farm bill.
Conservatives conserve and that is why they became irrelevant.
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