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Aug 23, 2025

Today's Guardian


In keeping with Daddy State Awareness Guide, Rule 1
ie: Every accusation is a confession

Here's a thought - when the good pastor calls something like yoga demonic, what can we infer?



Ex-pastor at Pete Hegseth’s church calls for public executions and says Bible backs Ice raids

Podcast host Joshua Haymes voices range of extreme views and says liberalism a greater threat to US than neo-Nazism


The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has repeatedly endorsed the Reformation Red Pill podcast, and has appeared on four episodes. But the former pastor who hosts the show, and who attends Hegseth’s theocratic church, has voiced a range of extreme positions in recent months on issues including Ice raids, capital punishment, the racist “great replacement” theory, adultery and neo-Nazism.

The revelations come on top of recent media reports focused on Hegseth also boosting a video of Douglas Wilson and other Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) pastors arguing that women should lose the vote in the United States. They also follow previous revelations about Hegseth’s links to or apparent sympathies for Christian nationalist positions.

Joshua Haymes is a member of the CREC-aligned Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship (PHRF), and his podcasts advocate for the CREC’s moral and theological positions. As the Guardian previously reported, he once served as a pastoral intern at the church. Online he has claimed that liberalism is a greater threat to the US than neo-Nazism, and that the Bible is “pro-Ice raids”. On X, he has also advocated for capital punishment for adultery and abortion, and appeared to call for the drowning of LGBTQ+ Pride marchers.

In an emailed comment, Haymes clarified his current professional role. “I am not a pastoral intern. I have gone full-time into media and content creation. I am not employed by Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship,” he said.

Despite distancing himself from the PHRF, Haymes regularly hosts Brooks Potteiger, the congregation’s pastor and Hegseth’s closest spiritual adviser. Potteiger’s most recent appearance was just over a week ago. Pottiger appears alongside Haymes in the profile image for the podcast’s channel on YouTube, whose description reads: “We created this podcast as a resource to serve you in your reformation red pill journey.”

These materials, mostly published since Hegseth was confirmed as secretary of defense, underline the extreme Christian nationalist positions at Pilgrim Hill, in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, the community within which Hegseth acquired an 8,800 sq ft, $3.4m mansion in 2022.

The Guardian repeatedly sent requests for comment to Hegseth via the Pentagon’s centralized communications office. A Pentagon spokesman offered a link to a transcript of a 14 August press conference in which Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson told reporters Hegseth “is a proud member of a church that is affiliated with the Congregation of Reformed Evangelical Churches which was founded by Pastor Doug Wilson. He is a very proud Christian and has those traditional Christian viewpoints.”

Heidi Beirich, co-founder and chief strategy officer of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, told the Guardian in an email: “It is completely unacceptable, and frankly terrifying, that our defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has appeared on Joshua Haymes’s podcasts.”

She added: “The leader of the Pentagon is in league with white supremacists, Confederacy lovers, people who want to take away women’s right to vote and slavery apologists. In earlier eras, a person with ties like that would never have reached the heights of federal power or been acceptable to the GOP.”

Joshua Haymes

The Guardian previously reported that Hegseth appeared on four consecutive episodes of the Reformation Red Pill podcast, which Haymes hosts, in which he appeared to endorse the radical doctrine of “sphere sovereignty”, which sees all aspects of human life, including government, as being bound by a vision of biblical law that includes Old Testament precepts of morality and punishment.

In those podcasts, Hegseth also explains that he and his wife moved to the area initially to enroll their children in a “classical Christian” school associated with the church, and that the move had shaped his world view.

“We thought we were moving to a school, but we moved to a church and a community and a whole view of the world that has changed the way we think too,” he told Haymes.

Haymes has also supported Hegseth. After Hegseth’s nomination for defense secretary triggered a wave of reporting about allegations against him of sexual assault and public drunkenness, Haymes began a 15 November X post with “@PeteHegseth is a sinner saved by grace … Pete is a member in good standing in our church.”

By his own account in posts and podcasts, Haymes tried and failed to establish a church in Los Angeles, a failure he has attributed to his own conversion to theological postmillennialism partway through the attempt.

Postmillennialism holds that Christ will return after a golden age in which Christianity dominates the world, a belief that often fuels Christian nationalist movements seeking to transform society through religious and political means.

The same theological framework undergirds the positions of CREC churches and Douglas Wilson, who advocate for implementing Old Testament civil law in modern governance.

Since 2023, according to data brokers and Sumner county property records, Haymes, 33, has lived in Hendersonville, Tennessee. His home is located just 15 minutes’ drive from Hegseth’s Goodlettsville estate, but is on a far more modest scale than the defense secretary’s four-bed, seven-bathroom pile, which sits on almost 80 acres, according to property records and realtor advertisements.

Hegseth has repeatedly boosted Haymes’s X account and podcasts. On 4 October 2024, Hegseth quote-posted Haymes’s own link to a Reformation Red Pill episode entitled “Should you join a CREC church?” with the comment “Great discussion👇”.

‘The Bible is … pro-Ice raids’

In a 17 July podcast, Haymes reacted to a podcast by the New Evangelicals, a Christian non-profit critical of Christian nationalism, in order to argue the case that Ice immigration raids have a biblical basis, and went on to link his claims with a version of the “great replacement” conspiracy theories.

“Is the Bible in favor of these Ice raids?” he asked listeners near the start of the recording. “The answer is yes.”

He added: “The Bible does not require wealthy Christian nations to self-immolate for the horrible crime of having a flourishing economy and way of life, all right? The Bible does not permit the civil magistrate to steal money from its citizens to pay for foreign nationals to come destroy our culture.”

He then joined these remarks up with the idea of white replacement, saying: “And make no mistake, mass immigration is designed by liberal globalists to destroy, to destroy our culture … Anglo-Protestant culture.”

The same “liberal globalists”, he warned, “they want open borders and they didn’t hide it, right? They, and specifically, they want more non-Christian, non-white people to come [to] supplant and replace the white voting population.”

Tim Whitaker, a co-host of the New Evangelicals podcast, told the Guardian: “This idea that mass immigration is designed by liberal globalists to destroy Anglo-Protestant culture? This is literally what the KKK preached.”

He said that on immigration, Haymes had adduced “classic white supremacist talking points”, adding: “As a Christian, I reject such claims.”

Whitaker said: “They call themselves followers of Christ, but then when Jesus says to welcome the stranger, and that word’s really better translated as immigrant or refugee, that is ignored.”

In an email, Haymes reaffirmed his comments in the podcast recording.

He said: “I believe that it is indisputable that the left is bribing the third world to come to America, primarily to try and gain a permanent electoral majority. And they have no problem destroying American culture to accomplish their ends. You can call that whatever you want.”

In the podcast, Haymes also appeared to regret the demise of the slaveholding US Confederacy, depicting it as a constitutional matter during which the south simply wanted to secede, and “Lincoln and the north, the federal government said: no, you may not, you may not secede, and we’ll kill you if you try.”

He added: “The south was conquered, in a sense, which is sad. And yeah, we really did lose that federalism, that localism in that and [then] the federal government blew up. I mean, expanded in a way that it was never meant to. And we’ve never recovered from that. I pray that we can recover from that, but we haven’t.”

‘Terms like “antisemitic” don’t mean anything any more’

In a 10 July podcast, Haymes discussed the incident that month that saw Elon Musk’s Grok AI spout neo-Nazi and antisemitic talking points on X, at one point describing itself as “MechaHitler”.

Near the beginning of the recording, Haymes said: “I used to use the term ‘antisemitic’. I used to think that it was a helpful term, but I’ve since come to believe that that term is not helpful, maybe at all.”

He said the word was “left-coded”, and that it could be applied in criticisms of the Bible, saying: “This book says that the Jews killed Christ, which they did. There’s no question about that. That’s literally what the Bible says. So that [critics say] verses like that are antisemitic.”

He added: “So whenever Hitler can be antisemitic and all Christians who believe the Bible are also antisemitic, I’ve just come to believe that it’s not a useful word.”

He instead uses the term “Jew-hatred”, and acknowledged that “a lot of guys really are going that way”, but immediately said: “I think we can laugh about it because it’s not an existential threat like the media wants to make out.”

He added that “the real existential threat is not coming from neo-Nazis” and “liberalism, that’s the existential threat that we face”.

“I know they’re gonna call me antisemitic, but that’s OK,” adding: “I’m not concerned about being called that because I know that I actually don’t hate Jews.

“I love all people that truly Christ calls us to love people. And I genuinely want them all to repent and come to Christ.”

The idea that Jews who refuse to convert to Christianity are sinful is one aspect of what scholars of religion and Jewish advocates have called supersessionism, which can itself be antisemitic, depending on the context.

Haymes has aired the same sentiment on X in recent weeks, writing in a 13 August post: “One Day EVERY Jew Muslim Hindu Buddhist Atheist & Agnostic Will bow before King Jesus and call Him Lord.”

In the podcast, Haymes then characterized rising neo-Nazi and far-right sentiment on X as “the price of free speech”, saying: “You’re either gonna have free speech or you’re not. I mean, if you’re gonna have free speech, you’re gonna have people saying deplorable things.”

On those venting neo-Nazi sentiment online, Haymes said: “I think a lot of it is guys who … don’t actually believe that Jews should be exterminated. They don’t actually believe that Hitler was some great guy.”

Rather, he said: “A lot of young men in particular, they’ve seen the media, they’ve seen all of our institutions, all our liberal institutions, completely beclown themselves and totally discredit themselves.”

In an emailed comment, Haymes underlined his claims about the relative threats posed by neo-Nazism and liberalism.

“Liberalism is the greatest threat to the flourishing of our nation at the moment. Neo-Nazi ideology … it’s basically non-existent in the west today.”

Haymes also said: “No one should be hated simply because of their race. I am totally against Jew-hatred. I have made it very clear publicly on multiple occasions.”

On X

Recently on X, Haymes has expressed views that are, if anything, more extreme than those he has expressed in podcasts.

In a 1 August post, Haymes flatly endorsed the views of the white nationalist founder of the American Renaissance journal and conference, Jared Taylor.

Reposting a video of a 2017 interview of Taylor by broadcast journalist Amna Nawaz in which Taylor recited a version of the “great replacement” conspiracy theory, Haymes wrote: “Correct. Diversity is not our strength … It is good to love your people & your place and seek to preserve it from destruction. This is a Christian impulse.”

In an emailed comment, Haymes wrote: “I am not a white nationalist or white supremacist. My cousin is black, and my brother-in-law is Chinese, and I’m glad they’re here. I have no idea who that white nationalist is.”

On 27 July, reacting to a controversial appearance by Mehdi Hasan on the Jubilee broadcast in which Hasan faced down self-confessed “far-right” adherents and “fascists”, Haymes posted: “White People Are Native Americans.”

In X posts, Haymes has recently called for bans on the adoption of children by LGBTQ+ parents.

Commenting on a clip of his own podcast on 12 August, in which he had discussed the apprehension of an alleged child sexual abuser, Haymes wrote: “Public executions are Biblical. Therefore public executions are good. Therefore we should bring back public executions.”

He has also called for capital punishment for a wide range of other perceived infractions such as adultery and abortion.

In an emailed comment, Haymes qualified his support for executions on moral grounds. He wrote: “I believe that murdering a baby should receive capital punishment. I believe that would effectively end child sacrifice in our nation.”

He added: “I am not in favor of rushing to capital punishment for adultery. Though in principle I am not against it. I am certainly in favor of completely overturning no-fault divorce and outlawing adultery, and enforcing serious penalties for it.”

In a 28 June post, Haymes appeared to hint that Nashville Pride marchers should be drowned.

Reposting footage of the parade, he wrote: “We’re short on millstones at the Nashville Pride parade. This is sick. This is child abuse.”

In Matthew 18:6, Mark 9:42 and Luke 17:42, Jesus purportedly says words to the effect that for those who cause children to stumble or sin, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the sea.

In an emailed comment on this post, Haymes wrote: “I do not advocate for violence against Pride marchers. I do not advocate for violence of any kind.”

He added: “I do not believe that anyone should be drowning anyone in this scenario. I am simply stating the fact that Christ says that drowning is better than causing little ones to sin.”

Haymes continued: “My role is simply to give that warning. Pride marchers who are sexualizing children are in for a very, very harsh judgment when they stand before their maker.”

On 5 August, Haymes posted that homosexuality is “uniquely evil”.

Haymes has habitually portrayed non-Christian faiths and non-Christian immigrants as sinister.

On 9 August, he posted: “You guys remember the Muhammadan travel ban from Trump 1? That was awesome.” On 5 August, reacting to news of the erection of a statue of the Hindu deity Rama in Mississauga, Ontario, he posted: “This is what a conquered nations [sic] looks like.”

On 2 August, he posted a screenshot of a link to a listicle entitled “Ten Hindu deities to know as a yoga teacher” with the comment: “I’m pretty positive yoga is demonic.”

In a post characterizing his political views, Haymes put himself to the right of “far right” on a diagram, characterizing his own position as “God’s law”.

Along with adultery, Haymes has posted that gender-affirming surgeries and abortion should be capital crimes.

On execution methods, in a 17 November post Haymes wrote that he was “not yet sold on the idea that all capitol [sic] punishment must be a public stoning where the community partakes”, and said his preference was a “death by a public firing squad wherein the accuser and witnesses partake in the firing”.

On 29 July, he straightforwardly outlined his own preferred political program: “Republican Platform 2032 – Abolish Abortion & IVF – Ban Pornography – Bring Back Public Executions For Violent Offenders – Outlaw No Fault Divorce – Overturn Obergefell – Ban Gay Adoption – Ban public indecency (Which would ban pride parades). What did I miss?”

In a 9 August post, Haymes hinted he believes not all citizens should be allowed to vote when he reiterated the position of other CREC pastors: “Voting is not a sacred right granted by God.”

Beirich, the extremism expert, said: “Haymes is a white supremacist who endorses the racist ‘great replacement’ conspiracy theory and talks of American culture as ‘Anglo-Protestant’.”

She added: “He is pro-Confederate, calls the LGBTQ+ community ‘uniquely evil’, endorses the ideas of Jared Taylor, one of our country’s most prominent white nationalists, and calls for insane things like public executions. This is what the Trump era has brought us.”

More from The Guardian:


Jeffrey Kruse ousted as head of DIA, which said US strikes had set back Tehran nuclear program only a few months

The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has fired a general whose agency’s initial intelligence assessment of damage to Iranian nuclear sites from US strikes angered Donald Trump, according to two people familiar with the decision and a White House official.

Lt Gen Jeffrey Kruse will no longer serve as head of the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it publicly.


- and -


Social media is helping drive trade in skulls, bones and skin products as UK legal void risks new era of ‘body snatching’

“When it comes to human stuff, I’ll take anything, pretty much,” says Henry Scragg. “As long as it’s been ethically sourced, may I add.”

Speaking from his macabre curiosities shop in Essex in a recent YouTube interview, Scragg wears a shabby bowler hat, has tribal-style face tattoos and a ginger beard that descends into three pendulous dreadlocks.

The shop, Curiosities from the 5th Corner, provides a backdrop that could be plucked straight from a Victorian penny dreadful: a foetus of conjoined twins floats in a large medical jar at Scragg’s elbow, shelves of human skulls and a hybrid animal skeleton loom behind. The shop’s website markets a monthly human skull subscription (buyers are sent a skull of the shop’s choice each month), mummified body parts, shrunken heads, and masks and wallets made from human leather.

Feb 27, 2025

A Question


Some politicians and their supporters claim the Holy Gospel as their book - their spiritual guide - their moral compass.

How can these people identify as Christian, and then treat the poor, and the sick, and the stranger like shit that needs to be scraped from their boots?

Oct 22, 2024

Christian Wingnuts

And I'm using the word "Christians" loosely.


How does a married woman hear this echoed in her husband's demeanor, and not immediately call a lawyer?

Oy

Aug 15, 2023

What They're After


Authoritarian rule, and theocracy, and business management mesh nicely because it's always top-down, do what I tell ya, and keep your tater trap shut kinda shit.

Especially that religion thing: Compliance is obligatory on pain of death.

Nothing fits better with what we've been seeing from the MAGA gang lately, as the puppeteers and plutocrats who're funding them keep us distracted just enough to let a tiny little doubt sneak into our brains if we start to think maybe this whole fascist thing is in process right now.


Mar 7, 2022

Right Wing Watch

There's no hate quite like Christian love.

During the last ReAwaken America event, anti-vax activist Jim Meehan uncorked an unhinged rant urging right-wingers to seize power & punish their enemies: "I've got a message to the Luciferian cabal, to the overlords: We're coming for you ... We're gonna knock you into the dirt."


This one's almost as good the one about "trans-humanist robots".

Apr 30, 2019

Today's Betty

Mrs Betty Bowers - America's Best Christian


This is Deven Green. You may recognize her voice next time you get an automated phone answering menu.

Apr 11, 2019

Policing The Womenfolk


Vox:

A bill recently introduced in Texas would make it possible for women to get the death penalty for having abortions.

The bill would criminalize all abortions, with no exceptions for rape or incest, and would make it possible to charge a woman with homicide for having the procedure, according to the Washington Post. The state of Texas allows capital punishment for homicide.

Rep. Tony Tinderholt, a Republican state legislator who introduced the bill, says it wouldmake people “consider the repercussions” of having sex.

“My bill simply accomplishes one goal,” Tinderholt said in a statement to media on Wednesday. “It brings equal treatment for unborn human beings under the law.”


So I guess it's time to reprise a little thing I posted a while back.

Let's say you have a chance encounter with a woman of your acquaintance at the grocery store or whatever - you don't know her well, but you know her - and you notice this usually very fit, very svelte woman is looking a bit round. You ask how she is, and rolling her eyes and giving out a big sigh, she tells you she's pregnant - again - almost 5 months into this one, which is the 4th time around - 9 years after her last one - and she is obviously not all that thrilled, having gotten the first 3 kids well into school and just getting her career back on track and this throws a pretty big wrench in the works, etc etc.

You exchange pleasantries and go on your merry way.

A year or so later, you see her again. She's looking her usual great self, and you ask about the new baby. Without going into detail, she tells you "it just didn't work out". You notice she doesn't seem to be all that sad about it, and you find yourself wondering if she's done something illegal.

What is your civic duty at that point? Do you call the authorities and report what seems to you to be her suspicious behavior?

That stoopid thing in Texas isn't going anywhere - not this time - but they keep doing it because it brings in the Taliban cash, and riles up the rubes to get out the vote, and one of these days, they might make it stick.

But in the end, here's the thing, Skeezix:

  • Tadpoles ain't frogs
  • Caterpillars ain't butterflies
  • Ain't nothin' goin' on in my daughter's uterus that's any of your fuckin' business
So fuck the fuck off, you fucking fuck.

Jul 28, 2018

Today's Product Showcase

Buy this immediately:


Available in a variety of forms - T-Shirt, Wall Art, Sticker, Coffee Mug, etc.


Perfect gift idea - especially for any Display Window Christians on your Christmas card list.

Jul 1, 2018

Some Dots For Connecting

Golf pro Lee Trevino said:

"If you're caught on a golf course during a storm and are afraid of lightning, hold up a 1-iron. Not even God can hit a 1-iron."


Even when he says shit like that, Franklin Graham is never seen holding a 1-iron.

In light of that simple truth, there can be no god.

Dec 10, 2017

Today's Tweet



We are so fucked.

 

Jul 6, 2017

It's Not Hypocrisy

Let's call it a Flexible Multi-Tiered Moral Code.

CNN:

Hobby Lobby agreed to forfeit thousands of artifacts from modern-day Iraq and pay a $3 million fine to resolve a civil action the Justice Department brought against the company, according to court documents.

The DOJ said the company received the falsely labeled artifacts from a United Arab Emirates-based supplier.

The artifacts, ancient cuneiform tablets and clay bullae, were smuggled into the United States through the United Arab Emirates and Israel, Justice officials said. Cuneiform is an ancient system of writing on clay tablets that was used in Mesopotamia, and clay bullae are balls of clay on which seals have been imprinted.


That whole 6th commandment thing - OK for thee but not for me.

Dec 6, 2015

'Tis The Season

The word 'reconciliation' pops into my fevered little noggin a lot this time of year, but right now it has to go beyond the usual "spiritual-ey" stuff about making a special effort to recognize the things I've done or said or tho't that I shouldn't, and the things I should've done or said or tho't that I didn't.

What it gets down to now is:  How do we reconcile a call for this country to be more Christian while demanding government policies that are anything but Christian?

Take in refugees who're trying to get free of the horrors of war and the bondage of poverty?  Fuck 'em - they might be terrorists.

People who don't like us because we're Christians have killed a bunch of us.  So "turn the other cheek"?  Fuck that - we will seek vengeance as if we've never even heard of this Jesus guy, much less his lessons of loving our enemies and forgiving those who trespass against us.

Drug testing for Welfare and SNAP recipients - even though it has a much greater and more damaging impact on the totally blameless kids of those very few parents who get caught? Pretty sure your Jesus had more regard for people than that.

Guys like John Fugelsang have been trying to point these things out for quite a while, Christians - when can we expect you to start answering the criticism?




And this next one doesn't have anything to do with Jesus really - even though (I just found out) there's lotsa "Christians" who think Jesus commanded the apostles to arm themselves, citing Luke 22:36.  I'd never heard such silliness, and of course it turns out the American Ammosexuals (like all the other hyper jagoff-ey god-knobbers in the whole fucking world), who always need some "higher" authority to rationalize their douchery are missing the whole fucking point, as Benjamin Corey explains.

And btw, how do you not reconcile that one?  How do you not see that your appeal to an ultimate authority is exactly the same as everybody else's appeal to their version of an ultimate authority?  

Anyway, if we all carry loaded guns at all times, the whole country gets really safe - but we'll have to insist that there be no loaded guns at the Gun Shows because we need to ensure the safety of our vendors and attendees.  
And we'll lock up all the weapons on all the military bases in the interest of safety for our service members.  
And you don't get to carry a loaded gun in a police station because safety is uppermost in our minds.
And no guns on airplanes for the safety of the flying public.  
And no guns at the football game for the safety of the fans. 
And no guns in the courtroom for the safety of the people there.  
And no guns at school for the safety of the kids and their teachers.
And no guns and no guns and no guns.

It's all outa sync.  Get this shit reconciled, and let's go to work.

Jul 5, 2013

It's All Bigger And Better In Texas

The fun-lovin' is bigger, and the BBQ is better, and the bullshit is deeper.

From The Daily Texan:
A plurality of Texas voters aware of SB 5 were opposed to it, according to a Public Policy Polling telephone study conducted last weekend.
SB 5, brought forward in the first special session, would have imposed stricter state regulations on abortion. About 28 percent of voters opposed SB 5 while 20 percent supported it, and 52 percent of the 500 Texas voters surveyed by the study were not aware of the bill.

Once we get done fussin' about what a crock of moralistic authoritarian pig slop this is, we need to remember a coupla very important things:

First, this won't do a lot to prevent abortions - it won't drive down the demand for abortions.  It'll only make the procedure a lot more dangerous for everybody.

Second, this won't prevent (eg) Sydney Perry (or any other woman of sufficient means) from getting on a plane and flying to wherever abortion is still safe and legal, should she ever be in need of some help in that regard.  This stoopid thing will only impact the "lower class"; people who don't have the influence, power or money necessary to access the full menu of healthcare options. 

Jun 28, 2013

Nice Little Joint Ya Got There, America

...be a shame sump'n bad should happen to it.




And as long as we're casting ourselves in the role of oppressed victim, let's not forget about the delicate sensibilities of Macho Jesus:


And shit, while we're at it, we should put together another cringe-worthy campaign slogan (and don't forget the graphic) that encourages our fellow Goddies and Cristianists to do the Blow Job Mime - I just can't wait to see what the Libruls can do with Photo Shop on this one.

Nov 24, 2012

The Un-War On Christmas

Do you see it?  There on the side of the wagon and again on the banner under the picture of the wagon?  It says "White House Christmas Tree".


I'm serious - if you bring any of the usual shit about "anti-Christian this" or "holiday that", I can't guarantee I won't get all medieval on your dumb ass.

Here's the video:


Yeah - it's just that boring.  It's always just that boring.   Why is it ALWAYS the Little Stoopid that DumFux News and the wingnuts choose to make into a Big Stoopid?

Here's a tho't - what if DumFux News is actually helping Obama and all those Big Gubmint rascals by distracting our attention away from Torture and Murder-by-Drone and Domestic Spying and a hundred other bigger things by getting us to concentrate on a bunch of fanciful junk that isn't true and wouldn't fucking matter even if it was true?

Oct 9, 2012

Oh, Sweet Jesus

The Agonist has a nice compilation of some of the more egregious examples of American Talibanism today, starting with:

Remember former Republican legislator Charlie Fuqua, running again for legislature with financial support from the Arkansas Republican Party and U.S. Reps. Tim Griffin and Steve Womack, among others? We’ve mentioned some excerpts from his book, “God’s Law: The Only Political Solution.”
I have more for you today. To save space, I’ve omitted the Biblical citation for Fuqua’s endorsement of the death penalty for rebellious children. Fuqua doesn’t think execution would have to be used often on children who defied their parents, but suggests the deterrent effect of its legality would be beneficial. Verbatim, from the writing of Charlie Fuqua, a former lawyer for the Arkansas Department of Human Services:
"The maintenance of civil order in society rests on the foundation of family discipline. Therefore, a child who disrespects his parents must be permanently removed from society in a way that gives an example to all other children of the importance of respect for parents. The death penalty for rebellious children is not something to be taken lightly. The guidelines for administering the death penalty to rebellious children are given in Deut 21:18-21"...
I'm tryin' pretty hard to resist the overwhelming urge to dismiss all Christians and to declare an Atheist Jihad on these pricks - well, could ya blame me?  Really?

Aug 30, 2012

Legitimate Rape

Wanna beat Repubs in an election?  Just remind the voters of what these fucksticks actually say once in a while.