Joseph J. Romm's Blog, page 1093
September 18, 2010
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
Bewitched: Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell "electrifies social conservatives" at "values" summit, but turns out she once "dabbled into witchcraft" - She disputed evolution because it contradicts the Bible, but told Bill Maher, "One of my first dates with
You just can't make this stuff up. Christine O'Donnell — the anti-science, pro-Bible, Tea Party darling who won the Delaware Republican Senate primary — was "the ingénue sensation and the It Girl of the Values Voter Summit, the Family Research Council's annual gathering of roughly 2,000 social conservatives from across the country."
Back in 1996, O'Donnell was actually spokeswoman for a conservative Christian policy organization Concerned Women of America, which is "built on prayer and...
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