A libertarian has a conniption:
"Is it D’Souza’s argument that if conservative Americans help their traditional Muslims stop homosexuality and condoms, Turkey will then become a better ally of the United States in the war against terror? Much as I’m trying for the sake of argument to entertain the idea, I can’t see how that would happen. More likely, conservatives will look ridiculous, Hillary will be elected president, and certain conservative think tanks will then get more money.
And it will be tougher than hell for bloggers like me to maintain (as I have repeatedly) that there really is a huge difference between fundamentalist Christianity and fundamentalist Islam. Much as I hate to say this, I think Dinesh D’Souza has done more to advance Andrew Sullivan’s thesis of a "Christianist-Islamist alliance" than Sullivan ever could have."
Or maybe such an alliance is the only logical step forward for theo-conservatism.