How strange. I have been repeatedly assured on this very board that liberals are the real Nazis.
It used to be that history is written by the victors.
I thought the guys with the grey uniforms lost?
Temporary setback is all.
I guess he didn’t see the documentary, Iron Sky.
I loved that.
My friends are still giving me shit for how much I raved about it. An unapologetic crap movie!
Wow. There’s someone I haven’t thought about in decades.
Garrett Soldano, GOP candidate for governor of Michigan, told an interviewer that rape victims who become pregnant should be told they’re “heroic” and that “God put them in this moment” to carry their rapist’s child.
There have been many stories, over the years, of women long past menopause (into their 60s) getting implanted with an embryo and given massive doses of hormones, which let them carry a pregnancy to term and give birth.
All that would be needed to permit Garrett Soldano to be a hero, himself—and surely he wants to be?!!—would be to undergo the exact same procedure but with the addition of an artificial (or transplant?) uterus, so that he can carry the child of one of those rapists.
Surely he wants to be a part of God’s plan in this way?
And to further God’s plan in an even more obvious way: why shouldn’t the rapists themselves carry their children to term? It’s just a matter of the transplant and a course of hormones…
“Michigan Republican Governor candidate claims that God wants women to be raped. We’ll be back with more after this short break.”
Sadly, there is unlikely to be even one newscaster willing to speak the truth that plainly.
Or rather, “God put women on this earth for the purpose of being raped.”
Damn! Are you sure that guy isn’t originally from Texas?
A group of North Carolinians have filed a lawsuit to keep Madison Cawthorn off the ballot because of the provision of the 14th amendment which says, “No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”. Cawthorn is suing to force the state to put him on the ballot, without addressing whether he was involved in an insurrection or not
From the linked article:
…his lawsuit says the N.C. State Board of Elections has no authority to keep him off the ballot in the first place, and so the challenge against him should be dropped and the state law allowing for such challenges should be ruled unconstitutional…
Cawthorn is hanging his lawsuit on the theory that the Constitution is unconstitutional.
To be fair, I would think that someone would need to be convicted of such first.
Not that I don’t think he should be.
Yeah, you’d think that wouldn’t you?
Interesting, though, that the clause in the amendment’s text doesn’t actually say it…
Then couldn’t Republicans wield it the same way, by saying that (for example) passing laws that protect Muslims or homosexuals is giving “aid and comfort to the enemy”? They’d absolutely try.
This morning, Peter Hotez was nominated for a Nobel Prize for his covid research. This evening, Fucker Carlson attacked him as “that nutcase from Baylor”.
The only link I can find for Fucker’s comments are from Fox, so I won’t link them here,
I think this qualifies:
A controversial pastor is planning a “massive burning” of Harry Potter and Twilight books, as well as other items, in Tennessee.
Global Vision Bible Church pastor Greg Locke was met with cries of approval on Sunday, when he declared there would be a “burning service” this week.
Locke, who operates out of Mt. Juliet near Nashville, told them to bring Ouija boards, which he called a “portal to hell,” and other items he said were associated with witchcraft."
"He then doubled down on his comments in a Monday Facebook post, where he declared the burning would be part of a “continued series on deliverance from demons.”
The post read: “We have stuff coming in from all over that we will be burning. We’re not playing games. Witchcraft and accursed things must go.”
Locke then justified the event by referring to Acts 19, a Biblical chapter that deals with recent converts to Christianity renouncing their past, including by burning scrolls relating to sorcery."
And the money quote:
“If you think we’re crazy, then scroll on. We’re exposing the Kingdom of Darkness for what it is. It’s time for people to be delivered.”
The statement concluded: “We will not tolerate witchcraft and we will not be compromising with devil worshippers.”
What would be really cool is for a bunch of atheists / non-Christians to show up with bibles and crucifixes to be burned… though the results could get ugly really quickly, it would still be fun to watch.