Another sanctimonious douche telling the rest of us what’s good for us. If only we were as smart as you pretend to be. But alas, I do have a functional understanding of con law. What would you like to discuss smart ass?
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You realize it's the R's that want to tell everyone how to live right?
I do but the R's are worse. Any party that takes Adelsons money is a party I want nothing to do with.
They each have their own motivations, but the end result is generally the Same. I can’t stand the old jew either fwiw. Rs are most disappointing for their do as we say, not as we do hypocrisy. Regardless, I can’t support a party that tells me I’m already not paying enough taxes and I need to pay more “to pay my fair share.”
its weird watching people calmly ignore that the republicans are theocrats and that the reason we no longer talk about the tea party is because they are synonymous with the republican party at this point.
like 90% of the conservatives in this thread were openly mocking the tea party when they were dragging down the republican efforts to counter Obama Fever but now that they have basically taken over the government like those fungus that grow on tropical ants, they are like https://i.imgur.com/uoAHQ73.gif i guess my team won so fuck it?
sonatine. it's 2018. this isn't the fucking 80's. the christians you hate so much are dead. you are not living in 1980s Jello Biafra's imagination. you are living in the year 2018. Donald Trump is not a real christian. Nobody is. I would venture to guess that the LGBTHIVQ vote has more clout than the CHRISTIANS in 2018. We all know this. Nobody believes that shit. It's just for Holidays, it's just tradition. We like the music. We say "Jesus fucking Christ" when the guy ahead of us is driving below the speed limit. Cut the bullshit, nobody is Christian. Trump did not win Michigan because of snake weilding religious psychos. Trump did not win Pennsylvania because of Jesus freaks. Or Wisconsin. Trump won the election because his "America First" message resonated with regular working people. It is unfair and innaccurate and dishonest to paint the Republican party as a bunch of dumb fucking Christians. Quit doing it
edit: also, the racism. America couldn't vote in Hillary Clinton because they are racist against black people, nevermind that last guy
who the fuck are "they"? hongkonger, i know you're from Indiana. I lived in Carmel for years. the shining city on the hill. white flight suburb, extremely wealthy, all republican. 'real' Christians were still WEIRD there. not the norm. it's just not even a thing. even when I lived in TEXAS or ALABAMA or MISSISSIPPI... Christianity is basically a social club. nobody lives by the word. the church are the people who go to your weddings, funerals, you eat ham sandwiches with them at high school graduation parties. i'm just being real with you man. we are not halfassed characters from some stupid Stephen King book. you and sonatine's anti-Christian attitude is fucking weird. there is not a Christian problem in America. the GOP does get a big chunk of the white christian vote (and the DNC gets all the black christian vote but that's another discussion) but you have to take into account that the GOP basically gets the white vote in every state period. and if white people/christians were eliminated like you guys seem to want, then literally every state would be blue. does that make the GOP racist or does that make the Democrat party racist? should we even be talking about religion/skin color? isn't that bigoted as fuck? can you give me credit for leaning to the Republican side because i don't believe Democrat politicians and want to minimize the size and scope of the government? can you give me, personally, credit for actually weighing my options and coming to a different conclusion to you?
let's entertain the idea that there is a Christian problem. what do you suppose we do about it? strip Christians of the vote? reverse holocaust? i know i fuck around and troll on this site a lot, i'm not joking now. i'm backspacing a lot trying to be civil. i actually want to hear your opinion. if you insist on lumping people together based on color/religious background, then lets get real for a second. white people with christian background (not necessarily "christians" but people who got christmas presents) are still the largest group in this country BY FAR. it's not smart to write them off. it's not smart to pit yourself against them and expect to win. the fact that they don't want to pay for your sex reassignment surgery, abortions or heroin needles has nothing to do with the fact that they know the words to Silent Night.
I am talking about voters who consider themselves evangelical Christians and want the law of the US to be based on their interpretation of the Bible. They want an established state religion. They vote on religion and related issues, some of which are only kept alive by the leadership of this movement. Their key issues are cultural such as abortion, anti-gay, anti-anyone who isn't evangelical Christian. They are also obsessed with Israel because they actually believe the end times are coming and so it is important for American Christians to have access to Israel via a political alliance. They want creation taught in school rather than evolution, and more generally do not want anything taught in schools that conflicts with their worldview, regardless of whether it is factual. They want mandatory prayer in public school and everywhere in public life. They want to outlaw abortion completely, many of them even would refuse exceptions for rape, incest or the life of the mother. Many even want to outlaw contraception. Whether any of them as individuals actually lives up to the religious standards they intend to impose on others is irrelevant.
I am not talking about all Christian people or some kind of generic demographic. (There is also a large religious left, though not as large as the religious right.) It is not a criticism of Christianity itself. I am not talking about people who are conservatives for fiscal or philosophical reasons (such as you, apparently). I am talking about people whose religion and politics are one and the same and who wish to impose their religion on everyone in America. They are a very large voting bloc, about 25% of the total electorate. They are found in every state and both in urban and rural settings but they have more influence in the south and midwest and in rural areas.
As for what to do about it, nothing. One person one vote. They're entitled to their opinion and to vote accordingly just you and I are.
I would never doubt that your beliefs are sincerely held. However many Republicans who are conservatives but not part of the religious right feel uneasy about being allies because they consider what a bleak future the country would have if the evangelicals' agenda were actually implemented. Something to consider.
let me restate that in a more succinct way
why is it okay with you guys to hate or make generalizations about white people with a christian background? you guys get offended when Trump calls Elizabeth Warren pocahontas, you think "Make America Great Again" is racist, but you think it's okay to demean people based on the color of their skin or what religion their ancestors fell for? you know what has happened in the past when people normalized attributing societal problems to a race/religion? nothing. nothing happened
you don't have to be Christian to be anti abortion. lots of people, myself included, are repulsed by it. ever see a guy slip and fall in the ice? funny. a pregnant lady slip and fall on the ice?
yes, there are Christians who vote on ONE issue. that's their right. there are tons of non religious people who vote on one issue too. I'm sure if Trump said he was gonna LEGALIZE IT BRO he would have picked up a ton of votes. people are stupid. just because you aren't a Christian doesn't make you any better than a Christian. or Jew, or Muslim, or whatever
i'm just saying I come from the America that voted for Trump, and it's not because of Jesus. at all. it's just exhausting after a while. like, I actually live in a red state, I had grandparents and uncles and aunts, mom and dad and all kinds of people close to me, neighbors that call themselves Christian... even if they broke hella bible rules, had premarital sex, let women talk in church, worked on sunday... it just gets old hearing how fucking awful these great people I actually know are. every time I hear some snarky college kid talk about how fucking backwards white Christian Americans can be, and at the same time giving a pass to welfare queens, crackhead bums, muslim terrorists, jews, mexican gangbangers... literally giving a pass to EVERYBODY BUT wca's... i dunno i was trying to be less ranty here but you guys push my fuckin buttons. there's nothing wrong with regular american people, they are just fine.
I hate getting honest with you guys. Everyone always complains about how TRIBAL american politics are. how it's like pro sports. and it's always the enemies fault. it's Trump's fault. you know I thought Trump was an idiot, dig through this thread I said I'd cut my dick off if he got nomination. people on the left shitting on my gender, sexuality, my family and my neighborhoods and the values my dad taught me, telling me that I'm privileged when I work 50 hours a week and sleep 6 hours a day and the government takes 20 percent of every check and at the end of year I have to write them another one or they'll put a lien on the shitty fucking used car i just bought, and motherfuckers are crying about healthcare and I'm 35 years old and haven't been to a doctor since I was 16 years old to get put on brain pills, and then they say I'm voting against my economic interests even though when I was sleeping in my car in the Obama years uncle sam was nowhere to be found because i'm single white male with no kids, saying that I'm stupid because I don't believe that if the government takes more of my boss's money that will make me richer... then these same people start shitting on Trump and I'm like, "you know what. you're right about my tribe. i'm all about Trump. fuck fags. fuck muslims. fuck you. i'm Christian" even though I'm not?
and now that that is out of my system I'm gonna retire this account and make a dupe and focus on balance and consistency.
Rum shit: were u garbage dupe max powers??
When they talk about Christians they usually mean Christians that look like this...
...how they saw the GOP should be, is starting to align how it is. It's not so much because of huge masses of people that support their view. It's because their is view is just worth more. They have the money to back it up and they have been willing to spend it to further their cause since the 80s.
Obv they aren't the only ones. But i'm fairly sure none of your friends or relatives are in the group of Christians that are fucking it up for everyone.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...b05413bfe2ed5d
lol fascinating.
blessed be the fruit tho.
cmon ppl do u really think this guy is gonna come out on top in the end?? or is he going down in history as an epic stooge??
so, Zap raises more good points in 3 posts than most of you were able to raise in 1500+ pages of posts.
I have never discussed which way I lean politically - nor will I, suffice to say that I have the tendency towards being socially liberal and fiscally conservative. That said, if you cannot get down with the points Zap makes, there isn’t something wrong with your political ideologies - there is something wrong with your sense of entitlement, your sense of self and your overall sense of morality.
If you are not applauding Zap’s post(s) it means one of two things:
1. You’re a troll or;
2. You epitomize narcissism and you are only able to see in front of your own face. You are not only self-centered but also have an exaggerated sense of self-importance. That and, clearly – your only moral compass is your own ego.
Tyde, Mr Dials, MintWetBackLips, etal. much respect for your tenacity and for the time and energy you’ve committed to the cause – but I have to believe at the end of the day, even you fellas classify as #1.
The only true patriot, of these parts, is Todd. He embodies all parts of #2. He has time and time again proven he suffers from grossly inflated sense of self, a lack of morality and an inability to see the forest beyond the trees.
I am pretty impassioned right now, so before I go on and say something I really regret, its time I take a nap.
Ciao, boys.
Zap
Just caught his posts, Kilgore. Because it’s in the Trump thread I almost missed them.Quote:
i'm backspacing a lot trying to be civil.
We talk about having a beer with someone. Zap just constantly amazes me with his range. You would need to drink with this guy for several days before you had any appreciation for his depth.
I have never had an original thought in my life. I can riff on someone else’s idea. Zap is a true original. So original he can’t be copied or imitated.
Kilgore, did you catch the Silent Night and Christmas gift reference as a measure of Christianity? He’s good. A great read.
I applaud Zap’s post cause it’s so unexpected from him. Guy’s a fucking superhero.
damn zap, i'm not a trump person, but those were some solid posts/arguments
druff, i have a prank call idea for your next show.
https://www.mediaite.com/online/list...air-force-one/
Listen: ‘Stuttering John’ Prank Call Actually Gets to Trump on Air Force One
I wish I had thought of this.
I actually once tricked the Beverly Hilton to connect me to President Reagan's room. This was in 1988. I was in the hotel, and I picked up an internal phone, and convinced the operator that I was a member of his staff. Someone answered the phone in his room and said he was in the bathroom, and then asked who I was. I got scared at that point and hung up.
Zap I really don't disagree with anything you've said. I am talking about a core of fanatics who want to turn America into a theocracy and have the mindset, the long-term strategy and the financial backing, who are leading a lot of people down a very dangerous path with them. It is a surprisingly large chunk of the electorate particularly in the south and to some extent the midwest. I am emphatically NOT criticizing Christians or Christianity or lumping all conservatives into the same boat.
so the fact that the pro-life, anti-science, xenophobic venn diagrams for the republican party and the conservative christian movement are a single overlapping circle is some wacky coincidence?
I don't think this is fair. There are a lot of Republicans who vote that way for fiscal or pro-business reasons. (Leaving aside whether Republicans are actually more fiscally responsible.) Or they are socially conservative without being crazy Taliban-level theocrats. And then there are the xenophobes who are that way mostly due to economic insecurity and are neither pro-business nor heavily influenced by their religion. There are three big factions of the Republican party but they have to accommodate one another to elect candidates in most areas. They often actually don't like each other. You can't lump Todd in the with the crazies, for example. Or some of the other conservatives on this forum. Or George Will. And many of my friends who are Republicans. I disagree with them but they are reasonable people, they aren't just plain scary and fanatical like the hard core evangelical right.
Zap,
I pretty much agree with you, but according to Gallup polls 40% of Americans believe God created man in his image about 10,000 years ago, and (borrowing terminology from Sonatine) this would have a pretty big overlap with people who are pro-life (and a lot of other conservative policy positions).
I think it is fair to characterize Christian identifying people that believe God made man 10,000 years ago and don't believe in gay marriage or abortion on religious grounds as "Christian Conservative."
I agree with you these are mostly good people and not the intolerant, racist monsters the illiberal media makes them out to be, but I still think characterizing them as "Bible-belters/Christian Conservatives/etc." is fair, even pointing out the inevitable inconsistencies between their lifestyle and the lifestyle one would expect a true follower of Christ to live.
Fiscal conservatives might be the most level headed of the bunch but their brand is in many ways the most destructive. Some of their biggest donors don't care where politicians/organizations land with their social views as long as they are willing to show their support for a few key issues. They are opening the flood gates to Evangelicals and making sure gates can't be shut again.
But yea they (GOP) are rarely unified. I think the tax cuts is the only big thing they've been successful with. On the other hand small things that get very little coverage are corroding the system of checks and balances. They have tendency to spill outside your borders when something finally collapses (like the latest financial crisis).
As a longtime political observer, once-Republican activist (a Young Republican in high school), and Republican Party candidate supporter until 1992 (when the Moral Majority had become such a force within the party that Poppy Bush abandoned his pro-choice stance to fend off Pat Buchanon’s surging candidacy), I agree with Zap that characterizing Republicans en masse as science-denying, Young Earth-believing, socially repressive Christian nutjobs is flat out wrong and counterproductive. But what he is glossing over is that such religious conservotards dominate the GOP in most states, giving them outsized control over which GOPers are floated for public office. So while only 30-40% of Republican *voters* are likely such folks, 90-95% of *elected* GOP Congress members are currently such folks, or sufficiently pretend to be to garner their support in the primaries.
GM now saying American jobs are in jeopardy and car prices will increase, due to Trump.
#winning obv
I am not sure I would go that far. Even though I don't believe the earth is 10,000 years old, I can still appreciate that we had a pretty good run the last 250 years or so as a nominally Christian nation, with a sizable % of the population being Evangelical.
I am very pessimistic things are going to work out very well under our current ethos of cultural Marxism, which focuses on us dividing ourselves into narrow groups that all feel victimized and aggrieved by eachother. I think that is a recipe for disaster for everyone.
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Evangelicalism as a force in the US political system has waxed and waned over time. For example, it was virtually a non-factor for the first 40-50 so years from the Declaration of Independence, as the founders tended to be skeptical of religious fanaticism that dominated some of the early colonial governments. But the religious revivalism in America that started in the 1820s eventually spawned the greatest change in himan rights this country ever experienced, as the American abolition movement grew out of that revivalism. But before then, American politics tended to ignore faith-based concerns, and instead focused on the material benefits of expanding commerce and territorial expansion on the continent.
Overall, there appears so far to have been three waves of evangelism in the US, withcurrent one being the third. And that only started becoming a factor in US politics with the rise the religious conservatives within the GOP starting in the 1970s. But it still wasn’t enough of factor to keep Poppy Bush from giving up his pro-choice stance in the ‘88 election cycle, but was by ‘92, when he vocally adopted an anti-abortion stance.
But evangelism still wasn’t a big enough factor for the GOP to abandon believing the science behind manmade climate change when Dubya ran in 2000. And even then, Junior only publicly claimed that the Kyoto deal was “not effective”, not that the science supporting climate change was fraudulent, as is the current gospel among the GOP leadership.
In short, to impy that evangelism has been a relatively constant force in American politics is is wrong. But at the same time, to say that it has only had a negative effect on American’s politics is also wrong. It just happens to be a horrible influence on our politics in recent decades.