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Originally Posted by AtLastHome
I like your use of cult here- they all are under a form of hypnosis, I think. Oh yeah, private sector disaster relief, Uh, huh....
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It's bizarre. I understand that politicians speak in generalities but this has gotten elevated to something creepy. It's not quite as bad as what's below but I'm not really stretching things too badly:
Moderator: So, Ms GOP candidate, do you think that hospitals should be able to turn away the same-sex partner of a patient because that doctor or nurse doesn't consider them family?
GOP candidate: I believe in strengthening the traditional family which is a man and a woman.
Moderator: What specific proposals do you have for ameliorating the trouble in the housing market?
GOP candidate: We don't need government in the housing business. If we let the free market drive the housing business then it will work out the best solution.
Moderator: Do you support non-discrimination laws in housing or employment?
GOP candidate: I believe that the free market will reward companies that behave well and punish companies that behave badly.
Moderator: Are there any military bases you would close or weapon systems you would like to see the Pentagon not purchase?
GOP candidate: America is free because we have the best and strongest military in the world. I support our troops.
Moderator: Are there any non-military functions you think the government should be involved in?
GOP candidate: Throughout American history we've seen that we do best when we embrace free market principles.
Moderator: What place do you think religion should have on public policy and law?
GOP candidate: America was founded as a Christian nation and our rights come from God.
Now, is there anything above that you think is too over-the-top to come out of the mouth of some GOP pol when asked one of those questions? I took some of those answers, nearly verbatim, from the GOP presidential debate last night. Those answers are empty. They are mantras not responses. One would not be stretching the matter too much if you were to imagine a GOP call and response chorus
"Jobs?" "Free market!" "Pollution?" "Free market!" You get the idea. The GOP has become a party of theology. By that I mean that they have completely divorced their ideology from the real world. It simply does not *matter* what the empirical facts are any longer. All that matters is that they believe it to be true and that is enough for them. Anyone who does not believe is an infidel.
Cheers
Aj