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January 23, 2008 | 12:30 pm

Hillary and evangelicals: ‘The Antichrist is here’


As you know, Hillary Clinton has been talking a lot about her lifelong commitment to the Methodist church, a part of the Godtalk game that I spoke with Georgetown associate professor Jacques Berlinerblau about today. (He’s got a knew book out called ”Thumpin’ It.")

“In Hillary’s case, it’s not so much that she wants to project herself as a religious virtuoso, it is that she wants to avoids the stigma of a label that was unfairly applied to her in the early ‘90s of being a radical, godless feminist,” Berlinerblau told me. “And she gives off the impression of being a solid religious citizen, of being steeped in her church since childhood. It’s defensive. She is not letting people accuse her of being some godless, feminist, blue state politician.

“What’s the prize? The prize is evangelical voters.”

Still, the perspective in this cartoon is one many evangelicals have of Clinton. It’s hard to know if she’ll be able to overcome it.

(Hat tip: CT Liveblog)

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