Gloat! Part II
We Red-Sea pedestrians can't leave our plan to chance, you know. Mark Steyn describes how we're activating our allies:
But every time some sensitive flower pulls off a legal victory over the school board, who really wins? For the answer to that, look no further than last month's election results. Forty years of ACLU efforts to eliminate God from the public square have led to a resurgent, evangelical and politicized Christianity in America. By ''politicized,'' I don't mean that anyone who feels his kid should be allowed to sing ''Silent Night'' if he wants to is perforce a Republican, but only that year in, year out, it becomes harder for such folks to support a secular Democratic Party closely allied with the anti-Christmas militants. American liberals need to rethink their priorities: What's more important? Winning a victory over the New Jersey kindergarten teacher's holiday concert, or winning back Congress and the White House?
In possibly-related news, one our moles is starting another phase of the plan.
Addendum: I just remembered that Marcus Eli Ravage declassified this years ago.
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