MTG Argues That Christian Nationalism Is A Great Thing That Will Save America

Why bother hiding it anymore?

“If Christian nationalism is something to be scared of, they’re lying to you, and they’re lying to you on purpose,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said during one of her “MTG Live” video streams on Thursday.


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Sheeeesh, talk about mental illness!!! Margarine Turning Green has it BAD!!

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This will be the movement that stops the sexual immorality.”

Such as when a married mother of three is banging her tantric sex guru.

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Republican Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano, who successfully won his primary last month, has become the face of the Christian nationalist movement in mainstream politics, declaring during a campaign event that “in November, we’re going to take our state back. My God will make it so.

Er, is it his personal god? I thought that was supposed to be everyone’s god…

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waiting to meet Marshall Law on the Capitol steps as he appears carrying a flag and wearing a cross…

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Where do I get my Yellow Star of David?

Maybe reporters should all show up with one at her press anythings, you know?

And large crowds of people need to go to her offices in GA and DC dressed appropriately

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You’ll put your eye out, kid!

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…and eating a peach tree dish full of Gazpacho.

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Oh no. She is absolutely mainstream in Northwest GA, and in Northeast GA and in most part of Tennessee and Alabama.

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Great, bring back Religious Wars.

Lutheran vs. Episcopal vs. Catholic vs. Bapist (both Southern and Northern) vs. LDS.

Should end well.

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I have no reason to doubt that.

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They’re at it again… this time at church…

Speaking of “Christian Nationalism” and curbs on sex…

I am wondering if the death rate from shootings is approaching the birthrate among the “Christian Nationalists” who aren’t banging people other than spouses. Are ya listening MTG?

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Talk about self-satisfied stupidity. My two late brothers in law were prime examples. They were experts in everything – name it – law, medicine, you name it, they knew all about it. I learned to pretend I agreed with them. My wife would roll her eyes.

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Perhaps, but it’s almost always the Jewish people who bear the brunt of it.

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Democratic leaders, mainstream nevertrumper Republicans, and the media have all been slow to grasp how much evangelicals have radicalized in a really short amount of time. They think it’s still Ralph Reed when it’s become Christian ISIS in pursuit of their Caliphate. Holy War against everything the Founding Fathers believed in has already begun. Even much of the left, in their belief that this is the same white nationalism as always, fails to understand what is new here-- internet-fueled intolerant religious extremism with a fetish for violence. If we were talking about mosques rather than Christian churches, the FBI would be “hair on fire” freaked out. And they and we should be.

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How many doors did that church had?

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When did she hide it?

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I was trying to avoid that one, but everyone hates the …

I think we should bid out the firewood concession for burning at the stake.

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IDK? I think the indigenous animists might have an even stronger case.

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Prolly not even locked. Most churches I have seen want random folk to come in and feel at home.

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