Monday, January 11, 2021

Rep. Nancy Mace

Republican of South Carolina is calling the discussion about the insurrection “rhetoric.” She needs to realize talking about lawbreaking rioters after the fact is not rhetoric. She needs to recognize the difference between discussing facts and hate speech that Trump carried out for an hour that killed Americans.

The New York Times clearly outlines the anti-American hate speech by Republicans in their article, “The Roots of Josh Hawley’s Rage.” 

I think it breaks down to money and the religious right. His speeches insult the USA Constitution. The speeches are an assault. It absolutely is about conformity. The problem is Hawley’s demand to conformity hacks away at the USA Constitutional separation of church and state. 

It has been tried before, just not from the presidency with a self-righteous, self-centered billionaire. People, including Hawley are allowed to have their own sense of society, just not seeking oppression through government policy for their personal preferences.

Hawley reminds me of a former Pennsylvania Senator. Oh, what’s his name???? Oh, yeah, Santorum. Man, you talk about a racist. He wrote a book that was suppose to cure all of the USA’s ills. The problem actually was racism, not the lazy “Welfare Queens.” His rhetoric, not mine.

I actually watched the “700 Club” today. That is a rarity. Oddly enough the presentation was full of facts and truth. Absolutely no rhetoric and a Christian journalist was in the Capital and moved to prayer for what he saw. So. When it comes right down to decisions as to whether the USA Constitution stands, the rhetoric stops among men who know when to “get real.”