tarmacing that have tremendous power. he s popular because of had his critique of power. but on the day to day running of the church, yes, some catholics like myself are looking at a sin nid on the family coming up in rome and are worried about the fate of the faith afterward if there s going to be a compromise on doctrines around marriage org you know, we worry about the effect of the annulment reform as a sort of catholic no fault divorce being snuck past us. this is an important point, miss kennedy. all the social issues that i think folks who are noncatholic it iraqly or loosely catholic pay attention to. there s doctrinal issues. whether we re going to see actual doctrinal reform, what is your sense of that or where catholics are about that? in the first place, think it s great he s throwing those arrows at greed and you know capitalism gone awry.
these guys don t care. they re from gerry mappedered district and what they fear most is a tea party primary, not another democratic president. they re kind of hoist on the pitard of their own gerrymandering. nia, account politico recent article, it is about the fact that the political incentives at the congressional level are so much different than the little incentives nationally and republicans are succumbing to the former. at least some republicans are. people in those gerrymandered districts about it iraqly in the south, they don t necessarily look at this national problem that republicans have in terms of expanding the base of the party. i will say rand paul in one of these back and forths with chris christie said he feels like a libertarians do represent a different ring, that they re younger, even some minorities and even some democrats. i will say in covering his father, some of those rallies