[quote name='GuilewasNK']Believe me, I wouldn't be surprised. The president could celebrate festivus for all I care. Religious freedom is something everyone has in this country and it makes no difference to me if a politician goes to a church, mosque or synagogue. Your faith has nothing to do with the job of President.[/QUOTE]
While you are absolutely correct that a person's religion shouldn't matter in determining a president, it unfortunately absolutely does.
It was the single biggest issue against otherwise morally "spic and span" Romney.
I've always found the whole concept of what America allows and what America is comfortable with as far as it's leaders and religion are concerned, very fascinating and very hypocritical.
You have the Bill Mahr type religion despising Atheists that are always forced to embrace and defend a candidate that is religious because an Atheist has about as much chance for the white house as a Wiccan (which is sad). You have various factions of Christianity that hate certain other factions and don't trust them (see above). You have whole religions that do not trust other religions. And you have most Americans that are willing to back known corrupt liars, filanderers, drug users, and hypocrites over a squeeky clean person that belongs to a religion they don't like.
It's just all so weird.