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Chasten Buttigieg shuts down the GOP’s brazen attempt to celebrate Pride Month
The Republican Party celebrated Pride Month by calling for a “balance” between LGBTQ rights and “deeply held religious beliefs.” Chasten Buttigieg wasn’t having it.
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The motives of the Republicans may not be as hard to figure out as some may think
The Republican Party of old at least had a clear set of priorities. So what is the Republican Party of now going for?
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Republicans launch effort to fight cancel culture by canceling “woke” companies
“If these companies rebuff us, they will suffer the consequences…”
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Conservative Christians are driving more Americans away from religion altogether
A new book finds that the more conservative politics and religion are inseparable, the more people identify as having no religion at all.
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Republicans believe they have just the ticket to win back voters. It’s transphobia.
Bills attacking trans women athletes and trans youth are pending in at least 24 states, part of a GOP effort to find a wedge issue to use in 2022. They must have forgot what happen in North Carolina.
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CPAC proves that the GOP isn’t there any more. Just the cult of Trump.
The Republican Party is against everything and in favor of nothing. All it stands for now is yelling ‘no’ at everybody else, and Trump has become the golden idol that conservatives will follow. Literally.
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Republicans across the nation are fleeing the party as GOP leaders double down on Trump
Immediately after the insurrectionist attack on the Capitol, the GOP lost 10,000 registered party members. More than half of congressional Republicans voted to block the certification of their votes.
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Trump hints he’ll launch the “Patriot Party.” Maybe he should check Wikipedia first?
Trump reportedly wants to create a new political party, but he apparently doesn’t know that name was used by a socialist organization.
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Mike Pence sanctified President Trump. Now his own political career is as good as dead.
Pence made a deal with the devil in hopes of becoming President one day. He’ll be paying the price for that bargain the rest of his life.
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The religious right’s allegiance to Trump may cost them a price too high to pay
Now that it’s essentially an arm of the Republican Party, the religious right may have a hard time keeping younger believers & recruiting new members to their politicized churches.