Sarah Posner on the future of the religious right:
After nearly two years, it's time for a change. That's why the Prospect editors and I have decided that this week will mark a send-off for The FundamentaList.
After rallying around Palin and losing, the religious right now faces a mediocre bench of prospects for 2012, including an MIA governor. The movement has not anointed a single figure outside of electoral politics who would act as its unitary spokesperson -- or at least be perceived that way by the media like James Dobson, the late Jerry Falwell, or Pat Robertson have been.
But this might not be a weakness for the movement.