Does it concern you that 46% of republicans believe the President is Muslim? Or that 27% doubt he is a citizen of the United States? If so Read Timothy Egan of the New York Times post from 8/25 (http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/25/building-a-nation-of-know-nothings/).
Where do Jerry Moran, Sam Brownback and Mike Pompeo stand on the president's citizenship and his religious affiliation? I want to know and I think Kansas has the right to know. Why? Because if they believe that he is a Muslim or is not a citizen then they will be wrong and at a minimum look foolish for being misinformed which erodes their credibility. If they admit that he is a citizen, a Christian and that TARP was a republican bill that was signed by a republican President then that erodes their conservative base. Either way we Donkeys win! Why is the media not asking where these candidates stand on this? Why is no questioning why Brownback voted for Cash for Clunkers and how he rationalizes that with being fiscally conservative? Where does he stand on state and federal financial support for aviation and agriculture? How does that line up with his parties stance on government intervention in the market place?
These are important questions that deserve to be asked of candidates from both parties. I suspect they will playh in favor of Democratic candidates.