With the banking system stalled, with unemployment resistant to change, with the rise of Big Government overshadowing the states and the people, the Republican presidential candidates have had to field outlandish and irrelevant questions.
Bachmann has downplayed her conservative views on homosexuality. Ron Paul flatly rebuffed an insensitive retort during the Reagan Library debates.
Now, the candidates have been asked to weigh in on their characterization of Mitt Romney's Mormon faith.
Is he a Christian? Is he a cult adherent?
Romney's faith is not open for debate; the Republican electorate would be better served with specific political strategies, like how the next President of the United States will enact broad spending cuts and government closures over the next four years, especially when many Establishment Congressional Republicans are often leery of seeing their sacred cows led to the slaughter.
Rather than discussing the theological verities of the Church of Latter Day Saints, the Republican candidates must denounce the cult of Big Government, which is taking away our freedom and finances, and on which the American People are sacrificing their future and the legacy of future generations.
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