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Aggman's avatar

The problem is that "normal Republicans" have to spout this bullshit if they have any chance of advancing in the Republican Party. I think Sununu and others like him don't believe what they say but don't have the guts to walk away like Cheney or Kinzinger.

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Flavia de Oliveira's avatar

Aggman, Cheney didn't walk away, she was given the boot. She wouldn't give them the satisfaction of going away without a fight.

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Helen's avatar

Wouldn't it be wonderful if they cared more about the welfare of our democracy than their own careers?

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Angie's avatar

I think most of them may say they would vote for him, but, won't...no one will know...it's just about keeping the pro Trump people within their grasp

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R Mercer's avatar

They might not vote for him in the privacy of a voting booth, but none of them will openly oppose him or speak against him.

Great leaders all.

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Jody Sherman's avatar

Exactly. That's what I see my congressman, Rep. Mike Lawler, doing all the time. He edged out Maloney to win in a Biden +8 district and then declared that he was going to Washington to 'put a stop to Biden's socialist agenda'. Watch John Heilemann's interview with him during the March 12 episode of the Circus; he comes across as nothing more than the embodiment of a Republican messaging memo.

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Eva Seifert's avatar

To quote the Man they say they love and follow, "what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul?" They lost their souls long ago.

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Aggman's avatar

So true

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knowltok's avatar

Someone posted a youtube of republican jesus the other day. To paraphrase:

"A lot. It profits him a lot of money."

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Mary Brownell's avatar

Another great part of the Republican Jesus Youtube video someone linked the other day is the part where the poor, sick woman crawls to Jesus and asks him to heal her. He answers, "Yes, of course I could heal you....but who will pay for it? Yes, it's a sad story, but it does not make me responsible."

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DeeDee D's avatar

I gotta go find that video. Good grief.

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Mary Brownell's avatar

Go to YouTube and type in GOP Jesus.

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Eva Seifert's avatar

You know the funny part of all of this is that they claim to believe in heaven/hell after they die. Jesus made it very clear who will go to heaven in Matthew 25:31-40. He also told the rich young man to sell everything to follow Him. Yet their behavior is the complete opposite of what they say they believe. They clearly don't believe in the heaven/hell their Evangelical faith tells them exists.

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R Mercer's avatar

No, they believe. At least some of them do (probably far more of them than a lot of people on the Left think), BUT:

1) They only really focus on certain parts of their beliefs--and they are far more Old Testament than New (it has to do with their identity/psychology and with why they are also "conservatives;" and

2) They will be forgiven for their sins (regardless of what they actually do) because they are justified by their faith.

It is more complex than that, but that is the gist of it.

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DeeDee D's avatar

But you're using facts and logic. They cannot process either.

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JF's avatar

I think itтАЩs fair to say, they donтАЩt believe in anything Jesus stood for. Their тАЬChristianityтАЭ is just a holier than thou weapon to control others.

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Dan-o's avatar

Right on Eva. So sad, but soo true.

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knowltok's avatar

You'd think there'd be a parable about the rich person who kept all their money and looked down on the poor for not being blessed by God. Probably in there at first, but didn't survive the edit.

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