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FRC salutes Rove for "loyalty to the White House"

Much has been written about the Family Research Council putting partisanship before faith, but every once in a while, their own words really just speak best for themselves. From Tony Perkins' August 14 "Washington Update" email:

Rove Leaves White House On August 31, the Bush administration will say goodbye to a valuable asset, presidential advisor Karl Rove. While much will be written about his influence, we salute him for his loyalty to the White House and for recognizing the importance that social conservatives play in the political process. He will be missed.

As people of faith, should loyalty to the White House -- or Congress, or a party, or any political entity for that matter -- really be what we look to honor foremost in our leaders?

Comments

Good Lord, that is outrageous.

But it's good to see what ideas and action the FRC prioritizes.

Karl Rove, thou elvish-marked, abortive, rooting hog!

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