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pdsimdars

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Mon Apr 1, 2019, 09:03 AM Apr 2019

Pete Buttigieg just raised $7 million by calling out Mike Pence's 'breathtaking hypocrisy'

Pete Buttigieg just raised $7 million by calling out Mike Pence’s ‘breathtaking hypocrisy’

Pete Buttigieg’s sudden political rise began last month with his scathing takedown of Vice President Mike Pence’s hypocrisy for serving as the “cheerleader for the porn star presidency,” in spite of his conservative Christian faith.

The South Bend mayor has a long history with Pence, the former Indiana governor, and he’s not shy about calling out the vice president — although Buttigieg insists it’s not part of a master strategy, reported The Daily Beast.

“It’s not part of some master plan,” Buttigieg told the website. “I’ve just noticed that people really care about what’s going on with this vice president and president, and I recognize that as somebody who saw this up close, that I can help people understand what’s going on and what to be wary of when it comes to this [vice president].”

Buttigieg, a churchgoing Episcopalian, finds it “galling” to see Pence justify anti-LGBT laws with Scripture but continue serving at the side of a well-known philanderer who’s been divorced three times.

“Just really breathtaking in its hypocrisy,” he said.

“If he’s serious about his understanding of his faith,” Buttigieg said, “I would think that it would preclude joining forces with somebody like this president.”
“When you see somebody who engages in sanctimony and has as rigid a view of religion as he does,” Buttigieg added, “only be willing to throw it out the window completely and get on board with a project that is an affront not only to my understanding of Christianity, but also to his own, that’s the kind of hypocrisy for which scripture reserves some of its very harshest words — the idea of professing faith but taking worldly steps that fly in the face of that faith for the purposes of gaining power.”

Buttigieg, who raised $7 million in the first quarter in part due to his attacks on Pence, said he doesn’t think this election should focus entirely on Trump or the vice president — but he said their apparent immorality was an important issue.

“In many ways, that moral or tonal dimension of leadership is as important or more as the actual policies that they put forward,” he said.

Buttigieg came out as gay while running for mayor, shortly after Pence signed into law the anti-LGBT Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and he personally experienced some of the discrimination that law legitimized.

The newspaper he subscribed to stopped arriving, and a neighbor told him the delivery man didn’t want to give papers to Buttigieg after learning he was gay.

“There are really consequences to this,” Buttigieg said. “Me not getting a newspaper is a nuisance, but there are still so many cases of real harm coming, especially to LGBT youth who don’t know if they belong. That’s everything from a gay kid who’s still being pushed into conversion therapy to a transgender student who just has to use the bathroom like everyone else getting the message from her own president that policymakers can’t tell the difference between her and some kind of predator.”


https://www.rawstory.com/2019/04/pete-buttigieg-just-raised-7-million-calling-mike-pences-breathtaking-hypocrisy/

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Pete Buttigieg just raised $7 million by calling out Mike Pence's 'breathtaking hypocrisy' (Original Post) pdsimdars Apr 2019 OP
This freight train is just gaining momentum! True Dough Apr 2019 #1
Amen! You remind me of that old song . . this train is bound for glory, this train . . . . . pdsimdars Apr 2019 #4
How do they know money came from his attacks on Pence? marylandblue Apr 2019 #2
I think some media has to frame it in a certain way to throw shade on him withou actually doing it. pdsimdars Apr 2019 #3
+1 Celerity Apr 2019 #7
Very impressive Mayor Pete Peacetrain Apr 2019 #5
There is not a subject that he cannot converse intelligently on. The newspaper not being patricia92243 Apr 2019 #6
 

True Dough

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1. This freight train is just gaining momentum!
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 09:16 AM
Apr 2019

All aboard!

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pdsimdars

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4. Amen! You remind me of that old song . . this train is bound for glory, this train . . . . .
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:10 PM
Apr 2019
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marylandblue

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2. How do they know money came from his attacks on Pence?
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 10:13 AM
Apr 2019

Last edited Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:09 PM - Edit history (1)

Seems to me he started gathering steam after a series of good interviews that covered a lot of issues.

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pdsimdars

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3. I think some media has to frame it in a certain way to throw shade on him withou actually doing it.
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:08 PM
Apr 2019
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Celerity

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7. +1
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:24 PM
Apr 2019

Indeed, they always want to turn everything into a personal brawl so actual policy, plans for implementation of said policy, and its philosophical underpinnings gets lost in the haze. It isn't just the media either. Twitter, FB, etc. are virtual cesspools saturated with trolls and bot armies (not at all just Russian ones) and unfortunately the overarching dynamics spill over into most everywhere.

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Peacetrain

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5. Very impressive Mayor Pete
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:11 PM
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patricia92243

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6. There is not a subject that he cannot converse intelligently on. The newspaper not being
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 12:21 PM
Apr 2019

delivered make me want to cry. (MY son is gay.)

And, Trump has committed adultery on all three of his wives - which makes it worse than just the three marriages.

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