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In the 1970's and 80's, the Republicans did all they could to appeal to the activist Evangelical Christians. That is now coming back to haunt them. The evangelicals are as theocratic as any group, although currently less violent. The Evangelical movement as a political army has essentially petered out as the churches become more self-centered, and less prone to a dispensational eschatology.Very true, but only a part of the Republican's problem.
The Republicans didn't catch on to this. Those people aren't going to be there for them anymore, so they don't have to be so autocratic on social issues. In reality, they need to heed Rand Paul, and become more Libertarian, or they will cease to exist as a party. Which may not be a bad thing. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
In the 1970's and 80's, the Republicans did all they could to appeal to the activist Evangelical Christians. That is now coming back to haunt them. The evangelicals are as theocratic as any group well, all some of them need are rags wrapped around their heads, although currently less violent I suppose burning Korans and making a big deal about it, blowing up abortion clinics and threatening doctors don't count in your thinking. The Evangelical movement as a political army has essentially petered out as the churches become more self-centered, and less prone to a dispensational eschatology they are selfish because they have to keep the "evangelists" in jewelry, hair-dos, houses, planes and other trappings of a "successful" purveyor of "the word." If becoming a "player" in national politics is possible, look for them to be lined up around the block - again.
The Republicans didn't catch on to this. Those people aren't going to be there for them anymore, so they don't have to be so autocratic on social issues you're making an ASSumption here that is of whole cloth - slip down to your local baptist or non-denominational "happy church" and you'll hear the same theology that was being passed out 20-40 years ago. In reality, they need to heed Rand Paul, and become more Libertarian, or they will cease to exist as a party. Which may not be a bad thing. You can see how that's playing out. Look for the Teawipe Parrotriots to make their last stand in 2014. John Huntsman is all the Repubes have presently but, alas, he believes in evolution and trusting scientists when it cames to global warming. Good luck to him. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
I remember the Moral Majority and Pat Robertson. You may mean Jerry Falwell, Idiot Pat is still kicking it up though it may not still be called the 700 Club. Then, there's always Ralph Reed lurking in the wings (he's the guy that made Jerry's vision go until he got wrapped up in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal) no worries, it's been about 8 years, you can look forward to his resurrection. And, don't forget about Young Dr. Graham, although he drew back a couple of stubs this time out, especially chiming in with Rush on "sluts" - he'll learn and get as smooth as his daddy was. I think the Contract with America did a lot to drive a wedge also Well, we did get Newt and Graham-Rudman out of it as well. Ultimately, it is the idiotic Republican presses fault, but that's only because their handlers lost control of them Some idealogues need handlers more than others. Personally, I think all TV news has gone Hollywood Actually, the non-right TV news has only increased their stridency in order to counterbalance all of the hair-on-fire, arm waving, writhing on the floor antics over at Faux. I don't care what their "opinions" are You should - on either side - because they cut the grass on the field where the game is played. Just report the news, and then I'll make up my mind The only medium that can report the news in what might approach enough depth are printed in form. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardRadical religionists, like the poor, will always be with us. It's because they "know" that we can't think for ourselves and, therefore, need to be "saved from ourselves."
Radical religionists, like the poor, will always be with us. It's because they "know" that we can't think for ourselves and, therefore, need to be "saved from ourselves." Originally Posted by Randy4CandyI loathe religious uppity people just as much as I loathe uppity liberals. Both groups think they "know" what is moral and just.
There has NEVER been any reporting of important issues, at any time or at any place, that didn't approach the story from some angle other than dispassion. And, there never will be. Why? Because all people are not capable of complete removal of their experiences and outlook. Big deal. Be prepared to put in the effort and time to be a responsible citizen instead of merely cutting and pasting useless horsesh*t of specious origin in order to generate whatever, COsFb, you seek to stir up. Originally Posted by Randy4CandyExcuse me? When have I ever cut and pasted anything, and I wade through my news looking for facts not other peoples' opinions because they are either A, wrong or B, not the same as mine. Very similar to how wrong your opinion is of my cut and paste or unthoughtout posts and my news sources.
Hell's-bells-cocker-shells, the "saintly" Founding Fathers were the biggest bunch of biased, self-serving pamphlet writers there ever was - much like the current guests on every political talk show. Each just used the most effective medium to reach the most people appropriate in their respective time. Originally Posted by Randy4CandyAnd? They were philosophers that had the clarity of thought to create an unheard of government that was just as well as for and of the people.