"The Republican Party didn't make a deal with the devil," the Las Vegas Sun observes in the wake of Sen. John Ensign's (R-NV) admitted affair. "It made a deal with God, or at least people who said they were God's representatives -- a certain class of very political and ideological preachers."
"The deal, engineered by Republican operatives such as Lee Atwater and Karl Rove, went like this: Be against gays and abortion and for prayer in the schools, and in return, those preachers would proclaim the GOP the party of God and deliver millions of suburban and rural voters -- enough to win elections for three decades."
"But the deal carried a risk: Any behavior by Republican officeholders or public figures that seemed at odds with a certain kind of Old Testament morality -- a tryst in an airport bathroom, a painkiller addiction, a sexual harassment lawsuit -- and voters might feel betrayed and manipulated. And the deal would collapse."