What does his religion have to do with politics? Bottom line.

And he did tell her to sit down and shut up. He used political speech to do 
it.


> If he had been asked that question before this question, and denied
> it, wouldn't it be fair game in your book? (It would be in mine). If
> it was a question out-of-the-blue, then he should have told her to sit
> down and shut up.
>
> If he had no problem sharing the fact that he had been raised
> Christian, why then suddenly is the other question out-of-bounds? Is
> it the Jewish-ness of the question that is the issue for him (and for
> you), or the fact that such a personal question (religion of
> grandfather) was asked at all? And did he ask the questioner why she
> wanted to know? For what purpose did it matter? THAT is a question I
> want answered (more than the one she posed).
>
> If he refused to answer ANY questions on the subject, then he would at
> least show consistancy, and I'd applaud him.


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