Via HuffPo, more folks have been listening to the sermons from churches Sarah Palin has attended, and some of the statements will rattle a lot of people. For the Christian right, though, it's business church as usual.
As I wrote yesterday, a lot of the material is standard-fare for conservative evangelical churches. It might be anathema to other people to hear Palin ask teenagers to pray “that our leaders -- that our national leaders -- are sending [soldiers] out on a task that is from God. ... That's what we have to make sure that we are praying for: that there is a plan and that that plan is God's plan." But considering that McCain picked her to excite the very people who would be excited to hear her say such a thing, he's not going to do a Hagee-Parsley style withdrawal over that. Even though it will cause headaches for McCain with non-evangelicals and non-conservative evangelicals, this sort of talk would never be the (stated) cause for Palin to suddenly decide that it would be better after all to spend more time with her family.