- The American Family Association will be webcasting the Values Voter Summit live - you can watch it here.
- Several Religious Right groups have "delivered 20,000 petitions from Americans to the Republican leadership in Congress demanding that it feature family values in its soon-to-be-released legislative agenda."
- Some rare good news: people don't think that Glenn Beck should be in a position as a religious leader.
- The insanity regarding Texas textbooks just never stops.
- Mike Huckabee has endorsed Rand Paul.
- Rob Schenck and Pat Mahoney secured all the copies of the Koran that Terry Jones intended to burn and transported them back to Washington, DC for safe-keeping.
- The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation has changed its name to the "Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network."
- Marco Rubio teams up with David Barton.
- The new head of the Idaho Values Alliance doesn't want to talk about Bryan Fischer.
- Finally, I have to say that all of the revelations about Christine O'Donnell that are coming out are not really all that surprising. After all, what do you expect from someone who worked at Concerned Women for America, which was founded by a woman who believes that "Christian values should dominate our government. The test of those values is the Bible. Politicians who do not use the Bible to guide their public and private lives do not belong in office."