Speaker Mike Johnson has gone to great lengths to scrub his social media. So here with his "Teacher/Wife" Kelly is the sermon he doesn't want you to hear: "Answer for Our Times."
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MJ: "What is God’s Design for Society: God... created things to work in a certain way. the Bible is our owner’s manual as I refer to it. It teaches us and tells us through the instruction of the Holy Spirit how things are supposed to operate.
Mike Johnson speaking on forms of Gov't: "By the way the United States is not a democracy. Do you know what a democracy is? Two wolves and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner. You don’t want to be in a democracy. Majority rule - not always a good thing."
Mike Johnson: "Recognize God's law as the foundation of civil law. The foundation of our law. God is the foundation of all this... Decentralized Gov't. Next election framed as a battle between Freedom and Socialism. Socialism is EVIL. Why? It violates the owner’s manual."
Mike Johnson: "Christopher Columbus 1492 said his purpose in coming to find the New World, the New Land was to bring the gospel to unknown coastlands and people."
Mike Johnson talking about the Functions of Government: "Defend the Widows and Orphans. As an aside real quick: you'll notice it doesn't say anything about the welfare state.... What sphere is supposed to care for you if you can't take care of youself: the Church."
"I was in South America and they were talking about how the Catholic Church used to provide soup kitchens and orphanages and now they are just willfully having the civil gov't take these over. And it’s just a sad development because that’s not how it’s supposed to work."
Speaker Mike Johnson:
Refugees are "expected to assimilate. This comes out of the bible."
Here is the link to the nearly 3 hour "Answer for our Times" counseling session with Speaker Mike Johnson and his "Teacher/Wife" Kelly.
Speaker Mike Johnson applauds Clayten Christensen/People of Praise saying "where are the institutions are going to teach the next generation that they too need to take voluntarily choose to obey the laws? Because if you take away religion you can't hire enough police."
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Dave Weigel got suspended from The Washington Post for reposting a sexist joke. A lot of people on here think the punishment is too harsh for his “mistake.”
But, looking back over Weigel’s early career, was it a mistake? Or, is this really who he is at heart?
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Weigel started out as an early blogger and college Editor/Reporter for the Chronicle, a conservative rag at Northwestern (2000-2004).
(Wonder of wonders he wasn't canceled just for drinking JD and DIET coke.)
I’d bet money that most of the dirt-bag left has no clue how far right Weigel was back then. He even worked for the Center for Individual Rights - you know, the public interest law firm fighting to ban the use of race in admissions and other affirmative action initiatives.
Drew Hernandez a week ago on 11/3 says how being in Kenosha "changed my life." He states "the town was being attacked" and the "police were doing nothing about it." #RittenhouseTrial#KyleRittenhouse
Drew Hernandez - Kenosha, Kyle Rittenhouse Trial.
Drew Hernandez on 11/3 in this podcast says about Rosenbaum "that's the pedophile that Kyle shot."
"This is my opinion: I personally believe that after Kyle shot that first guy they were probably going to execute Kyle publicly in Kenosha because of what he did."
Drew Hernandez on 11/3 -
This is my opinion: "Here's what I'll say. This is my opinion: If they had publicly executed Kyle in the middle of the street if the radical left would praise it and come out and say 'he deserved it, that should have happened to him.'"
Steve Bannon actually stated on his broadcast on the morning of January 6th just hours before the Capitol insurrection that "today's not just a rally... at one o'clock that starts and there's going to be some pretty controversial things going on."
The full clip of Steven Bannon saying on the morning of January 6th that "today's not just a rally... at one o'clock that starts and there's going to be some pretty controversial things going on" is here:
Look at the Washington Post's visual timeline for what happened at 1 pm on January 6th...
Nina Turner Does: Nina hires Juan Peñalosa who was responsible for allowing health insurance to lapse leaving some staff unable to pay medical bills - an act the new FL DNC Chair called "both mismanagement and inhumane.”
Nina Turner Says: her opponent has begged for Super Pac $.
Nina Turner Does: She ran a dark money Super Pac organization and has used her connections to raise more than $2million for her campaign - nearly 3x as much as her opponent.
In 2020 @ninaturner started a public affairs co. called Amare. Amare is a "Fictitious" name which means it's doing business for Mercury Public Affairs, a Washington DC-based lobbying firm.
You know, the kind of corporatist establishment lobbying firm Turner rails against. #OH11
Of course, Nina Turner talks a big game about the environment/Green New Deal and against the lobbyists who buy politicians.
But by working with Mercury she's working with Corporate Lobbyists who blocked the Climate Debate at the DNC last August. #OH11
Charles King brought Nina to Mercury. According to the American Prospect article above, "Mercury was hired by 68 clients to lobby the fed gov't in 2019, including the gov't of Qatar defense company United Technologies... receiving a total of $9.5 million in lobbying fees." #OH11
Here is Nina Turner on stage with multi-millionaires Cenk Uygur and Killer Mike talking about "ordinary people" needing to come out and support "progressive" candidates.
She chose to be on stage in Ohio with Uygur whose candidacy she retracted her endorsement of in 2020.
Nina Turner talking about only "one" candidate in the #OH11 race that has called in "other forces" and gone negative - then Nina smears that campaign.
In fact it's Nina Turner who has raised $2 million+ from outside support using Our Revolution, TYT and other "outside forces."
Nina Turner has raised more than $2million for her congressional campaign - that kind of money is usually enough to run for the U.S. Senate. Her closest opponent has raised $600k+ - a sum akin to what Marcia Fudge normally raised.