Observing from across the pond, CPAC seems at fever pitch.
Feels like none of the Christians know who they’re getting into bed with. It will be a high price for them to pay.
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Observing from across the pond, CPAC seems at fever pitch.
Feels like none of the Christians know who they’re getting into bed with. It will be a high price for them to pay.
I think this was not the boiling frog moment, but when cpac exported itself to european venues.
as for fever pitch, if I'm not mistaken for the last few years they've had TWO cpac conferences a year.
and I'm fully convinced that the christians know who they are getting involved with, and that is an indictment on that flavor of christianity than anything else. I'm reading tim alberta's new book "the kingdom, the power, and the glory" and he goes into in part how that version of christianity got tied into republican politics. in short, I'm less surprised that nazis showed up to cpac and more surprised that cpac actually let them in the door.
Now is the perfect time to reveal, that the Boiling Frog analogy is wrong. Frogs will absolutely jump out of the water when it gets too hot.
The experiment involved removing their brains first, so it's actually a perfect analogy for Republicans.
Hey, here's a Fun Fact: MSNBC is literally a corporate entity trying to grift liberals into defending the wealthy. Now the Nazis they overlooked might cost them money.