Religious Right Infiltrates Government, part two

As an addendum to my post yesterday on the religious righties in the Bush administration, I’d like to point out that McBlogger has picked up on a story from The Washington Monthly with more on the Regent University-educated appointees:

Ever since Monica Goodling, a graduate of Pat Robertson’s Regent University, made news by invoking her Fifth Amendment right not to testify about Purgegate, I’ve been waiting for the other shoe to drop regarding those 150 graduates of Regent that are now populating the executive branch.

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  1. In rapid succession, congressional committees Wednesday ramped up their investigations of the Bush administration by approving a subpoena for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and granting immunity to a former key aide to Attorney General Alberto Gonzal via Pingback:

    […] She was gonna take the Fifth anyway. Might as well let her publicly shame herself — and help in bringing down Alberto — in her testimony than not talk at all. Hey, honey, good Christians don’t have to take the Fifth. But, thank god for Pat Robertson. […]

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