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Has the Religious Right Lost Its Way?

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

Harry Jackson, Tony Perkins, Jim Wallis, and Samuel Rodriguez discuss what future role faith will play in politics.

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  • The Tea Party showed in 2010 that the Christian Right might be losing influence in the Republican Party. Which would be a good thing for Republicans because they would be able to attract more Independent Voters.

  • @ouch2112 ....Do not judge a book by its cover. Tony Perkins is just another angry black man..lol

  • Oh, Tony Perkins has friends who are Black! We must have misjudged him.

  • The Religious Right doesn't have a legitimate "way" to lose in the first place! And if they've lost it, good! The more confused and out of touch they are, the quicker they die as a movement and get the fuck out of my politics forever. You DON'T belong! The country is in much better shape overall than you think. We're not all evil hedonists. There isn't crimes and murders on every single street corner every minute. There aren't 100% teen pregnancies.

  • this is a great video.. my thoughts are the negative comments stem from not understanding the video completely

  • Jim Wallis is the DEVIL

  • So now they need minorities to get the republicans in, go figure

  • I really don't like Tony Perkins. He's just another conservative trying to make a name for himself at the cost of others.

  • Very helpful. John

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