And my opinion would include an obligation on your part in refraining from criticisms aimed at Republicans based on any association they might have with a religious figure or any substantial amount of money they're able to raise legally, especially if it happens to surpass your guy. That is, if you want to avoid highlighting the hypocrisy label
You might want to point out at least one instance of my having knocked someone for having raised more money that "my guy".
I recall frequent condemnations layed at the feet of the GOP during the 2000, 2002, 2004, and even 2006, for the vast amount of money they were bringing in (consistently more than the Democrats), That it was out of control, and that such amounts were pretty much gonna dictate policy by those who contributed the most, thus the cries for Public financing. Now, with Obama making so much and more than his GOP rival, it "makes no diff to you"
My disdain for religious advisors is well-documented but that stance has ZERO to do with the other.
As I said, we should not expect to see any further criticism/condemnations aimed at any Republican running for anything, based on any association they have with any religious personality, much less a close spiritual advisor, intimate with the candidate. It has "zero" to do with the other, right?