Here in my home state of Oklahoma, Popemania couldn't trump The Donald.
Local newscasts provided nonstop coverage last week as Donald Trump came to speak at the Oklahoma State Fair.
I was amazed and amused.
(I immediately felt my age when I had to explain the O.J. reference to my teenagers.)
Of course, Trump's religion — or lack thereof — has inspired both humor and dismay as the Republican presidential contender has gained surprising support among some conservative Christians.
On the same day that Trump visited the Sooner State, The Associated Press published what impressed me as a smart, nuanced take on Trump and religion (particularly given the space constraints of a wire story).
The lede:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump recently showed up at a gathering of Iowa conservative Christian voters with a copy of the Bible in hand.
"See, I'm better than you thought," he said. Then came a black-and-white photograph from his confirmation to further prove his Christian cred.
"Nobody believes this," he said to laughs. "What went wrong?"


