Quotes about/from the Stewart hit-piece as quoted by The Federalist:
The crux of Stewart’s piece is that the Republican Party has become embedded with a spiritual movement whose beliefs fly contradictory to science, blaming the idiocy and extreme actions of a few who defied public health orders against large gatherings to stigmatize half the country.
Stewart’s piece however, only further exposes a deep disdain for the Christian faith through the employment of hypocritical arguments in an attempt to smear the religious right.
“Religious nationalism has brought to American politics the conviction that our political differences are a battle between absolute evil and absolute good,†Stewart wrote. “When you’re engaged in a struggle between the ‘party of life’ and ‘party of death,’ as some religious nationalists now frame our political divisions, you don’t need to worry about crafting careful policy based on expert opinion or analysis.â€
Actually being an Evangelical Christian, for over 6 decades, I can say with confidence, Stewart's incoherent ravings have zero to do with anything I've seen/heard in Evangelical churches. She's just excreting her hatred and covering for the real causes of the spread of coronavirus
(hint, it did not come from North America).