Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Deciding Decency

https://thehill.com/homenews/news/432137-biden-responds-to-criticism-over-calling-pence-decent-guy

There was a time in America when people actually cared about "decency", whatever that concept might entail in BOistan. It certainly can't be a fixed concept, since that would mean that neither Hillary or BO were "decent" when they ran for president in 2008, since both were opposed to gay "marriage".

I nearly spit my coffee out through my nose this AM listening to NPR's "Political Junkie" program as both host Kerri Miller and host Ken Gruden agreed that it was CERTAINLY appropriate for Biden to walk back his comment about Pence being "decent", because you just could not be "decent" in BOistan and not be wholly in support of gay "marriage".

Ergo, practicing Christians are no longer "decent" in BOistan. No real surprise, because they had all but been officially called "deploreables" in 2016 ... in fact IRREDEEMABLE Deploreables! Not much to do with "irredeemables" than to put them to death! Remember, the left was once the bastion of "rehabilitation" ... for rapists, murderers, you name it. Maybe all but white Christians now?

Imagine if the media would ask Ilhan Omar if she supported gay "mariage". I would assume that as a Muslim, she does not, but how would we know? No need for our "adversarial" media to ask her -- she is after all on their side! Which of course "by definition" means she is a "decent person".

"Progress" in BOistan is breakneck ... the "progressive" party candidates in 2008 were not even "decent people" by the agreed standards of the BOistani elite in 2019.

I've completely given up trying to figure out what you will have to celebrate in 2029 to be considered "decent" by "The Party" (TP-D)  ... well, what will you have to celebrate beyond infanticide, socialism, gay "marriage", an unpredictable number of genders ... and ????

Ah, "progress"!

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