Slate magazine calls him the most influential evangelical broadcaster out there, more so than Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell. With a radio audience of over 200 million, Dobson delivers truthiness in a way that is only second to Dr. Stephen Colbert. His organization, Focus on the Family, is a nation of followers that spread his message of truthiness on homosexuality, gay marriage, and Sponge Bob Square Pants. In his capacity as God's press agent, he has rubbed elbows with a veritable Who's Who of Holiness, including Pat Robertson, James Baker, and Ted Bundy.
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| - Slate magazine calls him the most influential evangelical broadcaster out there, more so than Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell. With a radio audience of over 200 million, Dobson delivers truthiness in a way that is only second to Dr. Stephen Colbert. His organization, Focus on the Family, is a nation of followers that spread his message of truthiness on homosexuality, gay marriage, and Sponge Bob Square Pants. In his capacity as God's press agent, he has rubbed elbows with a veritable Who's Who of Holiness, including Pat Robertson, James Baker, and Ted Bundy.
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| - Slate magazine calls him the most influential evangelical broadcaster out there, more so than Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell. With a radio audience of over 200 million, Dobson delivers truthiness in a way that is only second to Dr. Stephen Colbert. His organization, Focus on the Family, is a nation of followers that spread his message of truthiness on homosexuality, gay marriage, and Sponge Bob Square Pants. In his capacity as God's press agent, he has rubbed elbows with a veritable Who's Who of Holiness, including Pat Robertson, James Baker, and Ted Bundy.
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