- Last week, I joked that the fact that the Denver Broncos drafted Tim Tebow was good for Focus on the Family. Turns out, it's not quite a joke.
- In related news, Jim Daly reasserts that the primary difference between himself and James Dobson is a matter of tone.
- In related news to that, the Illinois Family Institute goes after Focus for this very reason.
- And in final related news, James Dobson's new radio program is scheduled to start next week.
- Gary Bauer announces that he's launching a $2 million campaign targeting 22 House and Senate Democratic-held seats.
- In her new book, Laura Bush says she asked George not to make a gay marriage a significant issue in the 2004 election.
- AIM gives us the real story of the Oklahoma City bombing: it was really the work of Middle Eastern terrorists.
- Jill Stanek takes her "aborted babies = vaccine = autism" nonsense to the pages of WorldNetDaily.
- Finally, the quote of the day from Elijah Friedeman on the AFA blog: "I want to preface this blog by saying that I believe radical Islam is evil. Quite frankly I believe that any form of Islam is wrong. And I don't want to just pick on Islam. Believers of any other religion besides Christianity are living in sin; they are evil."