Only now he's Joe the Journalist. (Well, he wasn't really a plumber, either.) As Sarah Pulliam reports, Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, a.k.a. "Joe the Plumber" of campaign fame, told a local Ohio TV station that heplans to report from the Middle East for www.pjtv.com, a conservativeWeb site, for 10 days. Money quotes:

"Being a Christian I'm pretty well protected by God I believe," Wurzelbacher said. "That's not saying he's going to stop a mortar for me, but you gotta take the chance...I get to go over there and let their 'Average Joes' share their story, what they think, how they feel, especially with world opinion, maybe get a real story out there, Wurzelbacher said.

Well, that should give us a clear picture of the situation.NB: As Stuart the Journalist notes below,pjtv.com is not"Christian," just "conservative."

David Gibson is the director of Fordham’s Center on Religion & Culture.

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