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Religious Order in the Court
I’m sure what we all really need right now is a middle-aged white man weighing in on the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. But really, do any of my opinions matter in the grand scheme of things? I’ve seen … Continue reading →
Posted in Biology, Catholicism, Christianity, Conspiracy Theories, Current Events, Fundamentalism, Health, History, Jainism, Philosophy, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Science | Tagged abortion, bible, brett kavanaugh, clarence thomas, congress, coronavirus, democrats, donald trump, guns, homophobia, impeachment, incest, logic, mike pence, misogyny, morality, moses, president barack obama, privacy, rape, republicans, roe v. wade, senate, sodom, sodomy, supreme court of the united states, theocracy, united states constitution |
It’s Hip to Be Hypocritical
I’ve been thinking of a few things recently with regards to politics, especially in terms of Republicans. They’re hardly original ideas with me, and I’m sure many people have expressed them better than I have, but I’m going to say … Continue reading →
Posted in Capitalism, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Education, Politics, Prejudice, Television | Tagged abortion, abuse, alec baldwin, amazon, authoritarianism, brett kavanaugh, chris christie, disney, donald trump, elon musk, facebook, hillary clinton, homophobia, hypocrisy, jeff bezos, misogyny, pedophilia, president richard nixon, racism, rape, republicans, roe v. wade, ron desantis, saturday night live, supreme court of the united states, transphobia, twitter |
The Mike Is Bugged
I have to admit that I didn’t actually see the fly on Mike Pence’s head at the debate last night. I did see pictures of it on Twitter, though, and a lot of related jokes. I guess we need a … Continue reading →
Posted in Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Environmentalism, Humor, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Television | Tagged 2020 presidential election, abortion, coronavirus, debates, donald trump, fracking, hate groups, joe biden, kamala harris, mike pence, pollution, racism, republicans, taxes, trickle-down economics |
Too Much Malarkey
I watched the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden last night, so I might as well comment on that and related political issues. Do people really change their minds about whom to vote for based on debates? It’s not … Continue reading →
Posted in Climate, Conspiracy Theories, Corporations, Current Events, Economics, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Prejudice, Religion, Science, Television | Tagged 2020 presidential election, abortion, chris wallace, coronavirus, democrats, donald trump, green new deal, health care, impeachment, jeb bush, joe biden, president richard nixon, presidential debates, racism, republicans, senate, supreme court of the united states |
Isn’t It Nice When We’re All Afraid at the Same Time?
I haven’t written an album review since late April, and at least two of the records I discuss here were released before that. I don’t always have a lot of time to listen to music, and even when I do, … Continue reading →
Posted in Albums, Amanda Palmer, Beatles, Ben Folds, Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker, Drugs, Music, Relationships | Tagged abortion, beck hansen, david lowery, disneyland, guitar, in the shadow of the bull, johnathan rice, on the line, piano, ringo starr, ryan adams, suicide, there will be no intermission |
My Two Pence
I can’t say the vice presidential debate was anywhere near as riveting as the first presidential one. Mike Pence is pretty despicable (you might even say…deplorable), but he can speak without sounding (and looking) like a moron. The main thing … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Current Events, Fundamentalism, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Television | Tagged abortion, adoption, debates, donald trump, elaine quijano, election 2016, homophobia, mike huckabee, mike pence, rick santorum, ted cruz, that mexican thing, tim kaine |
The Moral Majority Is Neither
I’ve recently come across a few links to a Politico article on the origins of the Religious Right, which was a quite interesting read. The main point is that, while it’s commonly said that Roe v. Wade was what inspired … Continue reading →
Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, Fox News, Fundamentalism, History, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Television | Tagged abortion, al franken, bible, bob jones jr., bob jones university, evangelism, ezra, galatians, gay marriage, homophobia, lies and the lying liars who tell them, politico, president jimmy carter, president john f. kennedy, racism, randall balmer, segregation, st. paul |