As this Red State post demonstrates, conservative evangelicals are still not feeling the Romney love. The latest offense comes at Mitt Romney's statement on the death of Nixonian-monkey-boy-cum-evangelical-slimeball Chuck Colson. Here's what Romney said:

Chuck Colson embodied and made possible an immeasurable amount of good in the lives of the people, families and communities he served in bringing a message of faith and hope. Ann and I are praying for Patty, the Colson family and all the people he touched throughout the world who will miss him.

Here's the evangelical response:

As several people noted on twitter, that might be the only statement released today that didn’t mention God, Christ, or Christianity. But that’s the minor issue. The major issue is two sentences. It may seem a trivial thing, but for a group already presuming they’ll be taken for granted and not really valued, it is a real problem.

This evening an email exchange between a number of evangelicals on this very topic left a lot of them more certain than ever that Mitt Romney just expects their vote. He may get it, but not their passion or energy. That is the real problem for him. People used to witnesses won’t be for him.

As much as the Romney camp would like it to, this problem isn't going away any time soon—if there's one thing evangelicals love, it's whining when they feel slighted.