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dantheclamman@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Mike Johnson, new US House Speaker, has close professional and personal ties to the Creation Museum

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Mike Johnson, new US House Speaker, has close professional and personal ties to the Creation Museum

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dantheclamman@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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New House Speaker Thinks Creationist Museum Is 'Pointing People To The Truth'
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An ark replica with dinosaurs "is one way to bring people to this recognition ... that what we read in the Bible are actual historical events,” Mike Johnson said.
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        Berenstain Bears actually.

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          Pretty sure that was the point: that the timeline where they’re named the other thing is the better one.

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            This is the choice of Berensteins gate

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    You think he touches little boys, girls, or both?

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      Dogs

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      He looks like he is so inside the closet that you have to cross Narnia to find him.

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          You are incorrect. A gay person is not someone who is inside the closet. That is an analogy of a person who cannot accept who they are.

          It is the irony of the conservative people who are more homophobic, are the ones who are closeted gays, and not all closeted gays are homophobic.

          Hope you understand.

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      Yes. He’s the type that keeps children he bought in the basement of a DC pizza parlor in his basement. And when he’s having a day where his projections dont get the attention he needs, he goes home and sticks pins in them just because.

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    Not surprising they found a total whack job for that position.

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      I don’t think the Republicans have anything but whack jobs to choose from.

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        never thought I would miss McCain. he was asshole, but at least he listened to rational arguments. he probably wouldn’t agree with you, but at least, he’d listen.

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          The sad part is that McCain was actually evil but it’s not unreasonable to wish he was the worst we had to worry about. His party has been getting worse by the day since newt Gingrich decided to take everything nuclear in the nineties

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            Yup. Lawful evil vs chaotic evil. Also, he was smart enough to not act against his own interests, so you could at least make that argument stick.

            These current assholes? Aren’t smart enough to not eat where they shit.

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    And here I thought Pence was bad…

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