Don’t miss Peter Baker’s story about Bush telling conservative reporters that the nation is going through a “Third Awakening” of religious devotion as a result of the war on terror. This will come as news to some historians who believe we’re already due for the Fourth or the Fifth in the Great Awakenings series. Then again, there’s Robert William Fogel, the University of Chicago Nobel laureate who maintains that we’re witnessing the political consequences of the Fourth Great Awakening, the rise of charismatic, evangelical, and pentecostal expressions of faith in the second half of the 20th century. The thrust of this movement includes, according to Fogel, an “attack on materialist corruption; rise of pro-life, pro-family, and media reform movements; campaign for more value-oriented school curriculum; expansion of tax revolt; attack on entitlements; return to a belief in equality of opportunity.” Among Fogel’s devotees, it seems, is Karl Rove. Now for that “return to a belief in equality of opportunity” part…