Is it just me or is the only time we ever Democrats
making any sort of reference about Jesus it’s when they’re trying to portray
themselves as not being the left wing nut jobs that we all know them to
be? Such was the case, again, when
Howard ‘The Screamer’ Dean was heard saying on MSNBC that he believes Jesus was
not just liberal but "probably to the left of the Democratic
Party." Realistically speaking, how
is it possible, in any way, shape, manner or form to be left of the modern-day
Democrat Party? Let’s face it, there is
very little that separates today’s Democrat from your basic Communist. Muhammad, on the other hand, was very likely
a liberal.
Anyway, it was during some ‘discussion’ on MSNBC's
Morning Joe Thursday about some recent "Poverty Summit", that Howie
Dean, the former chairman of the Democrat National Committee, said that he had
always wondered why Evangelical Christians didn't vote Democrat because, he
argued, Jesus was clearly a leftist. Citing polling data from a decade ago,
Howie said he learned that the top two issues for older Evangelicals were
abortion and gay marriage, while younger Evangelicals considered them to be
poverty and climate change, something he seemed to suggest offered Democrats
some hope.
Host Joe Scarborough, who himself is no
conservative, led into the exchange by quoting Arthur Brooks, who is
apparently the only conservative at this
Poverty Summit that was the subject of the ‘discussion’, as saying, "the
reason I became a free market conservative was because what I cared about the
most was the poor. And I believe this was the best way to alleviate
suffering." And the proof backs
that up that assessment. Howie needs to
look around and see what it is that has as its only outcome nothing more than
abject poverty and misery. That would be
liberalism, or progressivism or whatever you want to call it.
Here’s the exchange that took place:
SCARBOROUGH: “You see what the President said, you
see what Arthur Brooks said, what other people said. Then suddenly E.J. Dionne
goes, wait a second, maybe both sides really can work together.”
HOWIE: “They can. Let me share some incredibly
interesting polling data we got ten years ago when I was running the DNC. I was
wondering why evangelicals didn't vote for Democrats because if you look at the
red-letter version of the Bible, Jesus was probably to the left of the
Democratic Party. So we did polling. And here's what we found. This is ten
years ago. Evangelicals over 55 it was all about abortion and gay marriage.
Evangelicals under 35 in this country, the number one issue was poverty, the
number two issue was climate change.”
Then, of course, it was Nicolle Wallace who followed
up by asking Howie to clarify whether or not younger Evangelicals supported gay
marriage. Howie said they didn't poll for that, but Wallace added that public
opinion "has changed" on the issue.
Well I think that might be more than a stretch. And I feel pretty confident in saying that I
don’t think that Jesus would have condoned the notion of gay marriage despite
Howie’s claim that he was a liberal and to the left of the Democrat Party. To make such an assumption is nothing short of
ridiculously ludicrous. I mean how
stupid do these people think we are?
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