What did Tuesday's Elections Tell us About Abortion and Gay Marriage
Tony Perkins, formerly a politician and now head of the Family Research Council, is one of my go-to posters to learn what the religious right is saying and thinking. The Family Research Council has a dozen or so employees and some property so it is not a one-man show. Tony has to keep a sizable cash flow going. For people to send money they need to think their money is doing some good. Tony posted comments about Tuesday's election.
It's not in Tony's interests to conclude the drubbing Republicans and Trump took means his organization is not successful. He says in his post that post-election interviews did not ask the right question. Instead of asking about jobs, inflation and wages they should have asked about the moral values of our society, he says. Tony seems to believe if questions about religion, morals, God and abortion were asked both he and Trump would look popular. He claims people are still on his side. It's just that there was a little temporary set back in the elections and in what people said afterwards.
Polls and experience tell us religion and morals are not topics that trump jobs money. At this period of history people are not interested is Tony's topics. They have bigger things on their minds.
Those who make a living in anti abortion and anti gay marriage are having some trouble these days. The shine is off these topics. Best for those on the take in these organizations to seek other lines of work.
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