I think it’s fair to say most reasonable people stopped taking the Christian Coalition seriously quite a while ago, but the group’s latest press release is too unbelievable not to share.
Roberta Combs, President of the Christian Coalition of America said, “The discrimination by left-wing Democrats of highly qualified conservative women to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals must stop. The brave American heroes who stormed the Normandy beaches — exactly 61 years ago today — did so to protect democratic ideals, and that includes on the floor of the United States Senate. Justice Janice Rogers Brown is a superb judicial nominee. She is the descendent of slaves and the daughter of sharecroppers from Alabama. Christian Coalition urges all Senators to end this discrimination and to vote for Justice Brown when her nomination comes up on the Senate floor this week.” Mrs. Combs’ deceased husband, Andy Combs, fought in World War II and in the Korean War.
Part of me, at first, suspected that some Coalition critic wrote this to make the group look silly. But then I realized that this is an organization that seriously believes there’s a connection between D-Day and the controversy surrounding Janice Rogers Brown’s judicial nomination. Honestly, I wish I could make something like this up.
Can anyone follow the logic here? Brown is the descendent of slaves and sharecroppers, which makes her a qualified nominee, which means troops risked their lives at Normandy so she could thwart a filibuster?
No wonder the Christian Coalition is no longer relevant. Even by religious right standards, its arguments are ridiculous.