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Today’s Reading List – July 26, 2006

Posted by: John Schroeder at 05:46 am, July 26th 2006     —    Comment on this post »

Short and sweet:

Hotline has a broken link that should be to here. Romney does seem better organized than anyone else, at least as best as I can see. Which raises interesting questions about the “MBA presidency.” If there is anything MBA types are good at, it’s organizing. Yet in some sense politics thrives on relative chaos. (Consider the chaos of party based fund-raising alone – how many solicitations do you get from how many “committees” – can you make sense of it?) Is there a fundamental shift in how politics is done afoot?

The Baptist press looks at the LA Time/Bloomberg poll. Frankly, this is the stuff I, as an Evangelical, worry about. The article talks to some extent about politics being the issue, not theology, then delves into where Mormon theology is radically different than creedal Christianity. That’s not balance – it’s a cheap shot. Lowell: Further comments above, by yours truly.

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