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mcar

(42,334 posts)
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 09:03 PM Nov 2017

Pierce: Roy Moore Is Exactly What the Republican Party Is All About

Wake up and smell the white supremacist theocracy.

...The fact is that Roy Moore is very much who the Republicans are. He is representative of a fanatical splinter of American Protestantism that has accounted for a great deal of the success enjoyed by modern conservatism and the Republican Party for over four decades, and there always has been dark sin at the heart of that success.

The rise of what used to be known as “the religious right” did not begin with the legalization of abortion. That’s a nice story that the various Bible-banging charlatans would like you to believe. No, the institutions that would nurture and produce the religious right were the white-only Christian academies and universities that sprang up in the South as part of the massive resistance to desegregation—the churchgoing end of that strategy. The religious right was not born out of opposition to Roe v. Wade. It was born out of opposition to Brown v. Board.

There was always something wretched in its founding that invariably asserted itself in our politics. Dishonesty and camouflage were its primary sacraments. As part of their bargain with these people, Republicans and conservatives agreed tacitly to overlook these things, and so they became accustomed to overlooking everything until, today, alleged pedophilia of the most grotesque sort is the latest thing to be overlooked in the cause of tax-cuts and the restriction of women's reproductive rights.

Without fastening itself to the enthusiastic remnants of American apartheid, modern conservatism and the modern Republican party never would have become the juggernaut they became, and the religious right was one of the more enthusiastic of those remnants. Small wonder, then, that so many Good Christian Men are either lining up behind Roy Moore, or if-then’ing themselves into incoherence trying not to talk about him. He has all the right positions on all the right issues that discomfort all the right people, and, given that, these people would vote for Satan himself.


http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a13518962/roy-moore-is-who-republicans-are/

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Pierce: Roy Moore Is Exactly What the Republican Party Is All About (Original Post) mcar Nov 2017 OP
They elected and have supported Trump. This man is lite to who Trump is. Pee tape. says it all. SandyZ Nov 2017 #1
k & r Achilleaze Nov 2017 #2
K&R Solly Mack Nov 2017 #3
Wake up and smell the white supremacist theocracy. jaysunb Nov 2017 #4
This was a district attorney at work, supposed to be protecting te citizens but he was Thinkingabout Nov 2017 #5
+1 Nevernose Nov 2017 #6
Yes. People need to know this. NT mcar Nov 2017 #9
Kickage! MrScorpio Nov 2017 #7
Moore and Moore all the time. sandensea Nov 2017 #8
excellent commentary mdbl Nov 2017 #10
Perfectly stated! SergeStorms Nov 2017 #11
This is what those creeps are all about Gabi Hayes Nov 2017 #12
From Kos Gabi Hayes Nov 2017 #13
KnR Hekate Nov 2017 #14
Roy Moore's "The Dong Show" Blue Owl Nov 2017 #15

jaysunb

(11,856 posts)
4. Wake up and smell the white supremacist theocracy.
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 09:47 PM
Nov 2017

This says it ALL for me. It's time to stop all the lame ass apologizing for these people and creating false cover narratives about economy, coal mines and lost jobs drug addiction yada yada yada.

White entitlement.... beginning in 1954, Brown v Board of Education.

Thank you Mr. Pierce.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
5. This was a district attorney at work, supposed to be protecting te citizens but he was
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 09:48 PM
Nov 2017

preying on the young girls.

Nevernose

(13,081 posts)
6. +1
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 10:36 PM
Nov 2017

The origins of the religious right as being a guide for segregationists and racists is well-documented but little-known.

SergeStorms

(19,201 posts)
11. Perfectly stated!
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 11:28 PM
Nov 2017

"The religious right was not born out of opposition to Roe v. Wade. It was born out of opposition to Brown v. Board."

Absolutely correct! These bible thumping hypocrites can point all the fingers they want at Liberals, but they are certainly not without sin, and it's their overt racism that's caused every bit of the misery they're currently experiencing. And they don't know the extent of the misery they still have coming.

 

Gabi Hayes

(28,795 posts)
12. This is what those creeps are all about
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 11:36 PM
Nov 2017

Christian Dominionism, via the CNP

I used to post bunches of stuff about them at salon table talk back when it was chimp v. gore fiasco time

https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/08/31/revealed-conway-bannon-members-secretive-group

The two political operatives chosen earlier this month to lead Donald Trump’s presidential campaign after two former managers departed have been members of the secretive Council for National Policy (CNP), Hatewatch has learned

Longtime Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway and Stephen Bannon, executive chairman of the far-right Breitbart News operation, were named on Aug. 17 as, respectively, the Trump campaign’s manager and its chief executive officer. The appointment of Bannon was by far the more controversial choice, given his role at a “news” outlet known for bashing immigrants, Muslims, women and others.

The CNP is an intensely secretive and shadowy group of what The New York Times once described as “the most powerful conservatives in the country.” It is so tight-lipped that it tells people not to admit their membership or even name the group. Revealing when or where the group meets, or what it discusses, is also forbidden. The organization, which can only be joined by invitation and at a cost of thousands of dollars, strives mightily to keep its membership rolls secret.


More, plus a detailed listing of the 2014
membership list

https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/05/17/council-national-policy-behind-curtain

https://www.splcenter.org/sites/default/files/cnp_redacted_final.pdf

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