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chieftain

(3,222 posts)
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 06:46 PM Jan 2012

Don't believe this bilge about evangelicals, Newt and the power of redemption.

I see a lot of pious baloney about how good Christians are willing to forgive and forget about Newt's chronic, disgraceful behavior because of their faith based belief in forgiveness. I don't remember any of these RW preachers and priests calling for understanding of Bill Clinton and his inability to control himself.
The fact is that what motivated their disparate reactions to similar behavior is fear and hatred of some of the personifications of the changes wrought by the 60's.
Many of these people hated Bill and Hillary then and Obama now as emblematic of the feminist, anti-war, pot smoking and civil rights advocating generation that turned their comfortable world view upside down.
Most of these religious folks that have found their compassionate side for Newt don't care what he has done in the past or will do in the future. They are willing to overlook this amoral charlatan because they think he can push the occupiers, the aggressive women, the uppity blacks, the uncowed gays into their places once again.

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Don't believe this bilge about evangelicals, Newt and the power of redemption. (Original Post) chieftain Jan 2012 OP
Have a look at what I posted about this about a week ago . . . markpkessinger Jan 2012 #1
Great point. chieftain Jan 2012 #2
Damned good post Stratetalker Jan 2012 #3
I never beleive people who talk to god. bluerum Jan 2012 #4
I don't have a problem with people who talk to God. chieftain Jan 2012 #5
I don't believe them either. bluerum Jan 2012 #7
I think it's even worse than what you outline. Old and In the Way Jan 2012 #6
They do have an amazing ability to villify the rest of us for their own proclivities. eom chieftain Jan 2012 #8

Stratetalker

(77 posts)
3. Damned good post
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 08:12 PM
Jan 2012

I totally agree on this one. This is a precedent that the Repubs set
For themselves way back to Clinton, and possibly even earlier. To dump all the pious Beaver Cleaver stuff on a dime and suddenly decide that all Commandment breakers are Heaven bound ('cept when they are Dems that is) is ludicrous at best and marinated in stupidity at worst

chieftain

(3,222 posts)
5. I don't have a problem with people who talk to God.
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 08:55 PM
Jan 2012

My problem is with people who think that God talks to them, especially those that think the Creator has told them to run for president.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
6. I think it's even worse than what you outline.
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 09:27 PM
Jan 2012

These so-called "christians" are Republicans first and foremost. All Democrats are evil. They break every Commandment but will not allow their private proclivities to become social policy. It's about secular political power to these people and they use religion to control their flocks and harvest the votes.

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