As interested as I am in Kentucky politics these days, I am certainly not ignoring the 2008 presidential race. I find this race as fascinating as any I can remember. This thing is wide open. This morning I was on a segment of National Public Radio's "Tell Me More," appearing with Dr. Janice Crouse of the Beverly LaHaye Institute of the Concerned Women for America.
Our segment was about twelve minutes long and we discussed the reticence of many evangelical leaders to back Huckabee. Speaking only for myself, of course, I endorsed Huckabee at the very end of the interview.
I have been a guest on "Tell Me More" several times and I have built a relationship with a producer. He sometimes calls for me to explain the evangelical world to him or to help him find someone who fits a very specific need. Explaining the world I live in to someone who lives completely outside it helps me understand both its lunacy and its value.
You can listen to it here.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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Very good. I too support Huckabee for President. I understand the hesitancy by evangelical leaders, but I don't like it. If you're ever going to endorse someone it should be now when it can make a real difference. Waiting to see which way the wind blows is not a indication of strong, convictional leadership.
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