Texas creationist Rick Perry and God's plan for America
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Can we agree that Texas Governor Rick Perry's presidential run is an unfolding three ring disaster disaster for the GOP?
Perry barely graduated from a minor Texas state college with a degree in animal husbandry, he has no graduate or professional school degree, and now he has serious ambitions to rewrite the United States Constitution and lead this nation?
If you're comfortable with that thought then you're comfortable with hastening the decline of the American century. You have reached the point where your reason has utterly capitulated to your ideology. You've become so used to extremists running the GOP show you can no longer see them.
You've gone nuts, in other words. Pardon me if I don't join you.
A five minute Google search will confirm what Karl Rove has been shouting about Rick Perry all week: if George W.Bush and Rick Perry were brothers then people would refer to Bush as 'the smart one.'
This is a man who last week hosted a high profile prayer rally featuring some of the most bigoted pastors in America prior to announcing his candidacy. If you're not aware Perry's 'prayer rally' was funded and co-sponsored by the American Family Association, whose spokesman Bryan Fischer claimed last week that the Nazi Party was founded by homosexuals in a Munich gay bar.
I'm not kidding, I couldn't make this stuff up, click this link and see for yourself.
Tidy isn't it: first the gays created the most evil far right fascist organization in human history, then they targeted themselves for extermination. Or something. Who the hell knows. I haven't been having seizures or talking in tongues so I have no idea where Fischer is getting his information from.
Giving a big public endorsement to these unhinged God botherers was not wise. Because in announcing their candidacy most politicians want to create a welcoming platform to illustrate they're part of the mainstream - but not Rick Perry. He chose instead to exclusively court his white, mostly southern evangelical base. Everyone outside the circle could take a hike.
Like Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, for example. Last week Perry described him as 'treacherous' and 'treasonous' - and then he startled his hearers and the watching press corps by adding - 'I don't know what you all would do to him in Iowa, but we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas.'
A treacherous, treasonous Jewish man who would come to harm if he ever visited Texas? Oh boy. Could we have that in the original German, Herr Perry? That's not colorful speaking, that's a despicable threat. It's also a measure of how far to the right the GOP has lunged in recent years that Perry's words were only middy challenged.
But it was Perry's ardent creationism that really made the headlines last week. During a campaign stop in South Carolina on Friday he told a young supporter: 'God is how we got here.'
'In Texas' he added, 'we teach both creationism and evolution in our public schools — because I figure you're smart enough to figure out which one is right.'
In fact Texas public schools do not teach creationism. Texas science standards do not call for teaching creationism in the classroom at all. How does the Governor of Texas not know the curriculum of the state's schools? Oh, right.
Another Perryesque eye-opener last week involved Bank of America Director of Public Policy James Mahoney. It was gratifying to see a beneficiary of bailout money assure Perry of his organizations financial support. Meanwhile Perry likes to talk up his job creation in Texas, which is largely due to stimulus money he said he wouldn't accept but did anyway.
But Texas actually leads the country in low-wage jobs. Texas has the highest percentage of people without health insurance. Texas has the highest rate of uninsured workers in the country at 27.4 percent. Texas leads America in dropouts.
Given these shocking findings, apparently Texas is doing a standup job messing with with itself. For all his recent talk of secession from the Union, his state has done well by it.
But I think America can do without another Texas Governor in the White House for the time being. We've had one recently anyway and we all know how that worked out.
Perry barely graduated from a minor Texas state college with a degree in animal husbandry, he has no graduate or professional school degree, and now he has serious ambitions to rewrite the United States Constitution and lead this nation?
If you're comfortable with that thought then you're comfortable with hastening the decline of the American century. You have reached the point where your reason has utterly capitulated to your ideology. You've become so used to extremists running the GOP show you can no longer see them.
You've gone nuts, in other words. Pardon me if I don't join you.
A five minute Google search will confirm what Karl Rove has been shouting about Rick Perry all week: if George W.Bush and Rick Perry were brothers then people would refer to Bush as 'the smart one.'
This is a man who last week hosted a high profile prayer rally featuring some of the most bigoted pastors in America prior to announcing his candidacy. If you're not aware Perry's 'prayer rally' was funded and co-sponsored by the American Family Association, whose spokesman Bryan Fischer claimed last week that the Nazi Party was founded by homosexuals in a Munich gay bar.
I'm not kidding, I couldn't make this stuff up, click this link and see for yourself.
Tidy isn't it: first the gays created the most evil far right fascist organization in human history, then they targeted themselves for extermination. Or something. Who the hell knows. I haven't been having seizures or talking in tongues so I have no idea where Fischer is getting his information from.
Giving a big public endorsement to these unhinged God botherers was not wise. Because in announcing their candidacy most politicians want to create a welcoming platform to illustrate they're part of the mainstream - but not Rick Perry. He chose instead to exclusively court his white, mostly southern evangelical base. Everyone outside the circle could take a hike.
Like Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, for example. Last week Perry described him as 'treacherous' and 'treasonous' - and then he startled his hearers and the watching press corps by adding - 'I don't know what you all would do to him in Iowa, but we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas.'
A treacherous, treasonous Jewish man who would come to harm if he ever visited Texas? Oh boy. Could we have that in the original German, Herr Perry? That's not colorful speaking, that's a despicable threat. It's also a measure of how far to the right the GOP has lunged in recent years that Perry's words were only middy challenged.
But it was Perry's ardent creationism that really made the headlines last week. During a campaign stop in South Carolina on Friday he told a young supporter: 'God is how we got here.'
'In Texas' he added, 'we teach both creationism and evolution in our public schools — because I figure you're smart enough to figure out which one is right.'
In fact Texas public schools do not teach creationism. Texas science standards do not call for teaching creationism in the classroom at all. How does the Governor of Texas not know the curriculum of the state's schools? Oh, right.
Another Perryesque eye-opener last week involved Bank of America Director of Public Policy James Mahoney. It was gratifying to see a beneficiary of bailout money assure Perry of his organizations financial support. Meanwhile Perry likes to talk up his job creation in Texas, which is largely due to stimulus money he said he wouldn't accept but did anyway.
But Texas actually leads the country in low-wage jobs. Texas has the highest percentage of people without health insurance. Texas has the highest rate of uninsured workers in the country at 27.4 percent. Texas leads America in dropouts.
Given these shocking findings, apparently Texas is doing a standup job messing with with itself. For all his recent talk of secession from the Union, his state has done well by it.
But I think America can do without another Texas Governor in the White House for the time being. We've had one recently anyway and we all know how that worked out.
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hollabackgurl | Aug 22, 2011, 02:09 PM EDT
Leadership? President Obama has done what Reagan and W Bush could not: end Gadhafi's reign and kill Bin Laden.
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Nicomax | Aug 22, 2011, 01:51 PM EDT
If Perry wins the whole shebang, the Christian Evangelists will end up just as disappointed with him as they were with Bush in that he will not lead a theocratic revolution installing the 'one, true' religion as they hope will be done. He will be too busy paying back his really big donors with contracts and cancelled regulations.
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jamthecat | Aug 22, 2011, 01:47 PM EDT
Looks like my initial post comparing Rick Perry to Pontius Pilate (who also had an innocent man executed for political reasons) did not go through. So let's try this in response to the idiots who think Texas' economics was a miracle. It's a link to what is commonly known as FACT, not fantasy. http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/22/low-wages-in-texas/
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jamthecat | Aug 22, 2011, 12:58 PM EDT
Rick Perry is the lowest form of scum who's helped make Texas into its own Third World Nation and is using his so-called "Christianity" for his own gain. He's a vile, diseased weasel who, like Pontius Pilate, executed an innocent man to further his political goals (Google: Todd Willingham), then he shut down the commission that was about to reveal this in detail. Anyone who supports him supports installing a Talibangelical form of government in Washington, where women will once again be property, gays will be executed and the rich will be handed the keys to the treasury. If you follow this creature, you are not a Christian but fall under the warnings of Matthew 7:15-24. Don't be fooled by Governor "Good Hair." He is spawn of the devil. I'm from Texas and lived under this piece of filth, so I know...and I hope I've been emphatic enough.
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mcduffymckay | Aug 22, 2011, 12:43 PM EDT
Extremely enjoyable piece on a very disturbing topic, Mr. O'Doherty.
Rick Perry is not your average smarmy politician. No, he's from Texas where they apparently do smarmy even bigger!
I refuse to believe, though, that this time around my fellow citizens will fail to examine the Perry record. Once they do, the so-called "Texas Miracle" can be clearly seen as a naightmare.
http://missingmistersmith.blogspot.com/2011/08/rick-perry-superstar.html
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stephendoyle | Aug 22, 2011, 11:48 AM EDT
Joan1954- look at where America is today. Do you really have to ask that question? The nuts are running the asylum.....
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Famdral | Aug 22, 2011, 11:46 AM EDT
Ok, you obviously missed the speech by the President of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas on Friday -- he gave facts and figures which proved that Texas is creating jobs (30,000 in July alone) and that these jobs AVERAGE above the national average in pay. Are there low wage jobs? Sure because there are so many franchise restaurants being opened and these restaurants hire teenagers. What teenager in Detroit wouldn't trade places with teenagers in Dallas for at least the chance of getting a minimum wage job? Heck, what out-of-work person wouldn't give a chance at this?
Rick Perry may have his flaws, but he has one thing that Obama will never have: NATURAL LEADERSHIP. Rick Perry isn't going to be one to overanalyze something to death and study it until it dies by committee. Rick Perry is decisive. And you may not like his decisions -- we are all free to yell and scream about it -- but he should receive credit for the jobs miracle in Texas. He's been governor for 10 years -- in charge of the whole thing.
By the way, the liberal press did a great disservice to themselves this week by lying about the jobs situation in Texas. This will come back to haunt Obama. He lied about jobs in Texas, he'll lie about his own plan to create jobs. He's been in office for 3-1/2 years. Where the heck was his plan before now?
Laugh at Rick Perry at your own peril. He's going to win the nomination and the landslide against Obama will be historic. IT'S THE ECONOMY, STUPID.
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joan1954 | Aug 22, 2011, 11:29 AM EDT
Get real people are you all that naive as to think we really think this way? Perry has always been a horse of a different color. I am a sane GOP'er who wonders who hijacked my party. Neither party is the party that made this nation great. Are they all kooks?
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freemind1 | Aug 22, 2011, 11:17 AM EDT
@johhnyb - The lack of intellect in your post is a fine example why we should all chase religion back into the church. These idiots have grown balls (or tumors) and think that everyone should believe their fairytale.
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freemind1 | Aug 22, 2011, 11:12 AM EDT
The fringe fascists and religious kooks have taken over the GOP.
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mayoman | Aug 22, 2011, 11:08 AM EDT
Are there any sane or moderate folks left in the GOP, or have the fringe fascists and religious kooks really taken over?
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HorsesInMdstrm | Aug 22, 2011, 11:05 AM EDT
@johhnyb - Are you suggesting that people who wrote stuff in the context of 1800 to 3000 years ago; that stuff was transcribed by people who were prone to errors - both of doctrine and ability; that stuff was self-selected from a larger set of materials because it met the criteria that the selectors wanted it to meet - their own beliefs (read some of biblical studies professor Bart Ehrman's books); that we should believe this because a guy in a dress or a megachurch says we should believe in some invisible entity who didn't even stop the rain so the pope could speak in Spain; or should we believe what people who study using a systematic method; who test their theories against observable realities; who submit their research for peer review; and who are willing to change their positions when the facts show they got it wrong? ((Show me how to diagram that sentence, Sr. St. Anselm!) I'm not scared that the bible might be right; I'm scared that people believe that a book written by and about people in a pastoral, survival driven environment should be their guiding principle about two millennia later. For just one example - do you believe that a solar eclipse is god (or gods) trying to terrify us to follow his will, or is it the moon coming between the earth and the sun following scientific laws?
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TheOldPerfessor | Aug 22, 2011, 10:51 AM EDT
Well, we all know that thousands of scientists are employed in a giant conspiracy to cover up the truth about climate change. We know that if we spend all day watching Fox News anyway. Are astronomers likewise engaged in a conspiracy to make us believe there are galaxies millions of light years away, or does the Devil put on a 24 hour a day light show to fool us?
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johhnyb | Aug 22, 2011, 10:32 AM EDT
Funny how Democrats are so easily scared by any chance that the Bible might be right but can swallow anything a scientist says about global warming/climate change.
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