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Related: About this forumGOP shill disses GOD
NOTE: this is posted in the Atheists/Agnostics Group, a safe haven for non-believers in gods and related supernatural phenomena. Please consider that before you unleash the awesome wrath of your mighty Alert finger.
Kathleen Parker again. Considering her usual writing, this is amazing. Like she didn't get the memo or something.
The nerve of her, attacking the sincere religious beliefs of Xian Fundamentalist Republicans!
Republicans dont get a pass. Heaven forbid they should call out someone who wants to inject biblical end-times into political debate. Obama the jester didnt hesitate. Poking fun at Michele Bachmanns recent remark that he would bring about the end of days, Obama quipped: Now thats a legacy!
With a joke, Obama exposed the absurdity of such thinking. But the joke would have been far funnier and provided a greater sense of relief had a Republican said it.
Alas, this will never happen and not because Bachmann is no longer in office. She still speaks to and for a large swath of Republican voters, which means that the GOP is doomed to pretend that 2,000-year-old prophesies are perfectly relevant to todays geopolitical debate.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/baltimore-comedy-and-courage/2015/04/28/ac457134-edee-11e4-8abc-d6aa3bad79dd_story.html
With a joke, Obama exposed the absurdity of such thinking. But the joke would have been far funnier and provided a greater sense of relief had a Republican said it.
Alas, this will never happen and not because Bachmann is no longer in office. She still speaks to and for a large swath of Republican voters, which means that the GOP is doomed to pretend that 2,000-year-old prophesies are perfectly relevant to todays geopolitical debate.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/baltimore-comedy-and-courage/2015/04/28/ac457134-edee-11e4-8abc-d6aa3bad79dd_story.html
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GOP shill disses GOD (Original Post)
onager
Apr 2015
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Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)1. She is vermin!
trotsky
(49,533 posts)2. I'll gladly welcome her to our exclusive club! n/t
F4lconF16
(3,747 posts)3. Great that she addressed that...
But the rest of that article, not so much. Kathleen Parker is a terrible writer, for one thing. Then there were things like this:
My guess? Whites are too uncertain of the proper way to express their anxiety and would rather not risk the potential backlash. Trip lines are everywhere. Even this paragraph feels risky.
Yes, you are so brave for calling out whites who don't say anything about race. What a special person you are. So risky. And I think she's totally wrong about why they're not speaking out, too, but that's another issue.
On the other side of the coin, we all want to call the criminals who have been looting, burning and targeting Baltimore police officers thugs, but only African Americans Obama and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake would dare to say it.
Um, no. We don't. You do. Want to know why whites haven't been calling blacks thugs? Because it's racist.
Few are the Democratic women who will find (or express) fault with Clinton. It is the rare African American who finds fault with Obama.
What a crock of shit. That is all.
Nice to see the attacks against the fundies, though. A pleasant surprise.
progressoid
(50,784 posts)4. I wonder of she, and a lot of her compatriots,
are finally realizing how pandering to the fundies is no longer to their benefit. Those moral majority voters are becoming an albatross.
Or maybe she just used that example to pretend to be "fair and balanced", since most of her diatribe was aimed at Democrats and minorities.