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This article was written at the start of Obama's first term, not his second, but is proving to have been rather accurate, IMO.
I don't think the movement is going to disappear. But I think we saw in 2012 the beginning of its political marginalization.
In the long run, the GOP is going to have to separate itself from the holy rollers, if it is to have any chance of success. They won't like it, but just like the far left, they will grumble but support the GOP anyway.
Or, they'll rebel, and we'll have Democrats winning elections for the foreseeable future.
I don't think the movement is going to disappear. But I think we saw in 2012 the beginning of its political marginalization.
In the long run, the GOP is going to have to separate itself from the holy rollers, if it is to have any chance of success. They won't like it, but just like the far left, they will grumble but support the GOP anyway.
Or, they'll rebel, and we'll have Democrats winning elections for the foreseeable future.