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Related: About this forumChristian extremists held a disturbing worship session inside the Texas statehouse
Far-right conservatives took a loss in Tuesdays vote for speaker of Texas House of Representatives. But the story of the day, from my vantage point, was the scenes of Christian extremism that emerged from the state Capitol.
For those who havent been following along: Texas Republicans have been at one anothers throats of late, and the ongoing civil war stems largely from the failed effort to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Late last year, then-Speaker Dade Phelan, a Republican, withdrew his bid to remain speaker after leading the impeachment effort. On Tuesday, Rep. David Cook, the candidate backed by Paxton and the more conservative of the two Republican sects, lost to a less Trumpy (albeit still conservative) opponent, Rep. Dustin Burrows, who received dozens of Democratic votes en route to victory.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wasnt happy.
But the most disturbing outbursts came from the Christian extremists who gathered at the statehouse, where they denounced the separation of church and state with one pastor proclaiming: Were going to give this space back to the Holy Spirit.
https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/texas-speaker-vote-christian-nationalists-trump-rcna187869
Looks like a good place for God to start a new set of fires. Democrats, get out of Texas!
jmbar2
(6,287 posts)Paladin
(29,104 posts)Back during his Limbaugh wannabe days on AM hate radio, I once heard him go hysterical and start talking in tongues, live on air.
GreenWave
(9,668 posts)Comrade Citizen
(21 posts)A state where the majority People of Color, are ruled over by the minority white government. We mixed race folk survive by immersing ourselves in the vibrant Communities of Color - Latin American, African American, Asian American.
Jilly_in_VA
(11,293 posts)Thank you, Comrade Citizen!