George Weigel on coalition for religious freedom :
All of these factors conspire (in the sense of work together) to make it very difficult to re-assemble the bipartisan coalition that passed RFRA. Given the positions that the Democratic Party espouses on abortion and same-sex marriage, its not easy to see how Democrats sensitive to the dominant ideological and funding currents in their party would join in supporting strong religious freedom protectionsespecially when core Democratic constituencies think that religious freedom is a cover for irrational bigotry on matters of reproductive rights and gay rights.
Also today, Joshua Gonnerman on corralling Cardinal Dolan :
To many onlookers, particularly secular ones, the name Timothy Cardinal Dolan seems to evoke the attempt to make the Roman Catholic Church fill the role that once earned the Episcopal Church the nickname the Republican Party at prayer. The way conservatives have flocked to his rallying cry of religious liberty in the wake of the HHS mandate, and Dolans subsequent acceptance of an invitation to pray at the Republican National Convention, have greatly strengthened this impression.
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