The Question of Competence

September 13, 2008 at 9:07 pm

An interesting perspective on Sarah Palin, from the former chief of staff to Jerry Falwell:

Mark DeMoss, former chief of staff to Jerry Falwell and now a leading Christian public relations executive, is hoping that Palin turns out well but has been shocked and worried by the reflexive Christian embrace of her.

“Too many evangelicals and religious conservative are too preoccupied with values and faith and pay no attention to competence. We don’t apply this approach to anything else in life, including choosing a pastor.” Imagine, he said, if a church was searching for a pastor and the leadership was brought a candidate with great values but little experience. “They’ve been a pastor for two years at a church with 150 people but he shares our values, so we hired him to be pastor of our 5,000 person church? It wouldn’t happen! We don’t say, ‘He shares our values, so let’s hire him.’ That’s absurd. Yet we apply that to choosing presidents. It blows my mind.”

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  1. Yes, that blows my mind too - I’ve many times had discussions with people around election time that in selecting someone to do a particular job, the sharing of values might be necessary, but not sufficient. Baffling.

    Comment by Catherine — September 14, 2008 @ 3:25 pm

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