Speaking publicly for one of the first times since the end of the presidential campaign, John McCain’s campaign manager Steve Schmidt painted a dire portrait of the state of the Republican Party, arguing that the GOP has largely been co-opted by its religious elements. ‘If you put public policy issues to a religious test, you risk becoming a religious party,’ Schmidt declared. ‘And in a free country, a political party cannot be viable in the long term if it is seen as a sectarian party.’ The remarks came in a passionate, roughly 20-minute speech before the Log Cabin Republican’s national convention, in which Schmidt laid out the case for a far more open party — one which did not consider gay marriage to be a ‘litmus test’ issue. And while he made it a purpose not to offend social conservatives — they ‘remain an indispensable part of the Republican coalition,’ he said — Schmidt did not hide his concerns that religion had become the predominant thread of the GOP. ‘If you reject [gay marriage] on religious grounds, I respect that,’ he said. ‘I respect anyone’s religious views. However, religious views should not inform the public policy positions […]
Sunday, April 19th, 2009
Steve Schmidt, McCain Campaign Manager: Religion Could Kill The GOP
Author: SAM STEIN
Source: Huffington Post
Publication Date: 4/17/2009 15:16
Link: Steve Schmidt, McCain Campaign Manager: Religion Could Kill The GOP
Source: Huffington Post
Publication Date: 4/17/2009 15:16
Link: Steve Schmidt, McCain Campaign Manager: Religion Could Kill The GOP
Stephan: A candid and, in my view, accurate assessment of the choice facing the Republican Party. I think there is a growing distaste in mainstream America for making policy based on religious belief and bias. We have been doing it for almost 30 years now, and the fruits of those policies has been failure, willful ignorance, and a crippling of our creativity and scientific development. The role of religion should be what the Founders intended, personal and private.