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Say goodbye to the Christian Right

Dec 07, 202320 minSeason 22Ep. 482
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Say goodbye to the Christian RightYahoo Finance, by Louise Perry, on Nov 20, 2023, https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/goodbye-christian-164310558.html

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The Christian right once Trump's writer die is in for a big surprise. The ex president's recent abortion band critique has them fuming. It's sort of like a pop star breaking up at their fan club. In a time where the Bible belt is losing appeal, Donald has been a trend setter, and he seems

to be writing a new script. The Republican Party, once synonymous with pro life, is trying to sneak out of the abortion limelight, and Trump's departure might actually be the overture to a Republican movement away from the device of abortion debate. Buckle up, America. The post Christian right is here, and Trump's first on this non religious roller coaster, but he most likely won't be the last. So Welcome to politics in the age of Biblical uncertainty, where

the only commandment is to preserve your party's political power. This story is from Yahoo Finance by Louise Perry. I'm published in November twentieth, twenty twenty three, and Infidel I know you really like this story, so I'm going to pass to you first. Thanks Kelly, And I have to say that one thing I really enjoy and seeing this is that it does give me hope for the future, because for over forty years their mantra has been vote for us

and will ban abortion. You know, they riled up people with lies about abortion, like they're going to happen right up to the moment of birth. And you know, some even like Mike Johnson saying after birth, whatever that would mean. But you know, they've used this fear monitoring to collect votes and it's really worked for But here they are. They've got what they want, and we see it time and again. They get what they want and

they realize they really just stepped into a steaming pile of shit. You know, they backed this populous fool because he did what they never wanted. But you know, with the news filled with people experiencing the consequences of their wrong headedness, you know, we people's lives literally being put at risk, with doctors, you know, being afraid to do what's medically necessary because they're afraid of going to jail. And we hear about twelve year olds being forced to

carry pregnancies the term and that concerns people. Now we have a thirteen year old with a child that was already living in power. But you know, these people aren't statistics, and they're not news stories that go away with the new distraction that catches the public eye. You know, they're not post or children for a cause. They're the result of laws that really have more to

do about well being and control. You know. Now what we're seeing is is that a driving force on the other side in places like Ohio, normally good red territory voting to protect a woman's right to her own body. You know, in Kentucky and Virginia, we're seeing those same things. And as much as it hurts me to say this, I do think Trump is right. The GP does need to get off this train. I saw one of the strategists say that the Republicans need to figure out a way to talk about

abortion that can win independent voters in the center. This isn't going to go away because they found pleasing words to say. But their problem, once again is a back to bad idea, and now it's exploded in their labs. Now people are more worried about consequence of this extremist extremism. Even in the red states like Kentucky, we're seeing them there and they're trying to get themselves out of it. Now. I know that the extremists and the GOP are

playing right in the hands of more progressive voters. The louder they get, the more motivated. I'm seeing progressive you know, become going to the other way, you know. But you know, what sounded good to them is terrible in reality. And you know, while bittersweet we had to consider and the human cost all this foolishness. I am hopeful that we're going to see some fundamental change and the Christian Right getting defanged on this issue entirely. It's

working completely against them, and I'm hopeful to see where that goes. Scott, what were you thinking about this? Yeah, there is change happening. For one thing in this past, you know, in the twenty twenty two election, I mean, bodily rights was a wedge issue basically, and so we have a Supreme Court that struck down guaranteed bodily rights for people that can become pregnant, and the people didn't like it, and they and it got

them motivated to go to the voting booth. From some Associated Press vote cast results from that twenty twenty two election, they found that about four and ten or thirty eight percent of voters said that the Supreme Court decision ending the constitutional right to an abortion had a major impact on their decision about whether or not to vote. It got them, it motivated them to go and vote.

And you know, the share citing that decision as a major motivator was highest among Black women under fifty, Hispanic women under fifty, those who voted for Democratic congressional candidates, first time voters. So this was used as a get out the vote kind of event, voters under the age of thirty, and those that they said that they were angry about that abortion decision. So we can see that this is an issue that's going to that's going to happen.

It's going to change, you know, the path of this country. And so while those election results reflect what the voters think about themselves, the anal suggests that the abortion abortion issue worked to counteract voters the economics concern right as a spit the word out, Scott spit it out economic concerns, and so it was able to overcome. Traditionally, the midterm election kind of slides against whoever the current president is, and so in this case it was it was

a landslide in the other direction. Seee, what do you think, Yeah, I think it's it's inspiring. I think the GOP has really screwed up here. They made a Faustian deal and sold the soul of their party to the devil in the form of Trump, and they're now paying the price. But there's two halves of the story. There's the half about their reaction to Row. But there's another stat in there that I found very interesting that said

the best predictor right now voting behaviors is not religion, but age. That the line was young Republicans are less religious than old Democrats, and that's what I really keyed in on because it really gives me hope for the next generation. I credit them. I credit their use of the Internet and social media is a big, big factor in the decline of popularity of religion in the

United States and around the world. When the Internet first came out, I thought, oh, great, everyone will have access to the best info and we can stop passing around myths and urban legends, and it will be the inn age of an enlightenment. And I could not have been more wrong. In hindsight, I can see that I was assuming that everyone would be interested

in correcting their own misunderstandings. But what actually happened is everybody ran to the corners of the Internet to find information that validated their own previously held beliefs. But this next generation is I think one of the first ones that I've seen. And I've got a son who's graduating high school now that's been raised constantly being told in school, taking classes on critical thinking and understanding where claims can

be wrong on the Internet. And they've got better bullshit detectors, I think than we did, or our parents did. Our parents didn't stand a chance against the power of the algorithm, right, That's why you get all these emails from grandma and grandpa about you know, the stolen election and Hunter Biden and all of that stuff. But I hate to sound like this, but

the young kids today are not knock in that doors. Let's investigate today the kids today, I sort of I'm reminded of when the Soviet Union fell and the average citizen had never been exposed to advertising claims before, and they got their clocks clean. People like Putin and all of the oligarchs made so much money off the backs of these people who were just suckers waiting to waiting to give their money to whoever made them feel the best or lie to them the

most. And that's what it was like when our parents, I think, got online. These kids saw that happen, and they are much more savvy. So they when they read about Trump, when they read about abortion, when they read about climate change and how the geo he's doing nothing about that. When they read about them the GP pushing, pushing, pushing to put prayer in school and all this stuff instead of solving their real problems, I

think that's really causing them to leave the church. But I wouldn't get complacent. As religious groups get smaller, only the most fanatical people remain. That's why when you get cults, you know, they get this US against them attitude and they can strike out. And that's why the FBI has has said, hey, Christian nationalism is now a bigger threat to America's safety than any foreign terror organization. So we've got to remain vigilant. Religion may be a

dying animal, but dying animals can be prone to lash out. So what are you What are your thoughts? Kelly? Well, my first thought is this episode sucks for me because I got to keep following you. That's my first thought. I just ramble all over the place, makes such great points. It's awesome, and I first off, I wanted to do the actual Trump quote because we didn't hear it yet. It was I would sit down with both sides, and I negotiate something and will end up with peace on

that issue for the first time in fifty two years. Is what he actually said. Now, he didn't actually say that he was going to make any concessions to the pro choice crowd at all. He just said he was going to sit down with both sides and try to negotiate. So I don't even understand why some people have even gotten up in arms about it. You know, however, I think the last line that I did in the intro was

kind of said it all. The only commandment to the party right now is what preserves their political power, and they will do anything they can to stay relevant. I know a let they used the abortion issue as a wedge issue for decades. I know people that that's the only reason they voted Republican was because they were pro not choice, anti freedom. They were. That's the way I always looked thought of as they were ant I didn't want to say

it, but anti freedom. They don't care about They didn't care about anything else the GOP wanted to do, so they were getting a lot of votes on this issue. But I always thought that if they passed this, there would be a lot of young people. As Scott mentioned, there'd be a lot of women who were voting for Republicans who would have a second view of what of it when they that right was taken away from them. Even though they might not say it in public, they still wanted to have that right.

So I'm not really surprised that this is happening. I kind of expected it to happen at some point. I didn't think Trump would be the one to make that move though, so that was kind of interesting to me. Again, I could be totally verbose here, and I don't want to take up all the time, so I'm going to go ahead and pass it to Infidel and I've got more to say when it comes back to me same.

You know, it's interesting when you think about the fact that the one thing you have to say about Trump is he does hear and know sometimes when it's a losing bed, and he will dump it because he has no ideological attack patchment to anything. So yes, it's just a matter of okay, we're going this way. Okay, let's go this way, because it is a losing bed. They really have shit the bed. They the dog has caught the car. It's they They never wanted this, they wanted to scream about

it. And it also goes right into what you said, cross examiner about the as a group gets smaller, you know, the voices get more shrill. And that's part of what we're seeing with this group that has such a visceral reaction to him saying I'll sit down with both sides. Because the truth is is that in politics, sitting down with both sides should be the default position. That shouldn't be a goal to aspire to. That should be the absolute minimum. Look, we can sit down and talk, have a beer,

drink some coffee, do whatever. Disagree, But we're the point now where if you look over at the other group, oh, well what are you doing? You'll lose your s as the speaker. Are you cheating on me? Well? What's going on? Do you do you like her better than me? Is it him? Is that? Is that? What it is? And that and that really is the type of behavior that we're seeing here because I think that the truth is is that most people on that side want to say, you know, let's just shut up, let's try to

let this issue die and let's focus on the new issue. Let's pick another issue we can divide people and sell people and not succeed on because we don't really need to succeed. We just need to get people worked up. And that's what we've seen time and again, and that's what we're seeing here. People go, what what do you mean? We're not doing abortion anymore, We're moving on to something new. Because as I keep up, yes there, I don't like from this band. I like this Classics exactly because they

get up and I vote for a against abortion. That's why I go to the polls. I don't go for all this other things. Now. The truth is a lot of them. Yeah, though you know, they could easily go with the next sell, but we'll have to see about that. I hope that this issue stays in the forefront because the longer it stays in the forefront, the more people hear it, and more the people hear the

consequences of it. I think the consequences are we're seeing the prospects of certain people dim because they've chased the wrong horse that they never wanted to get and Scott, I'm sure you have a few things to say about this issue. So what do you got. You know, it's funny that you described this as something akin to some kind of like dating relationship, like, you know,

are they cheating on each other? What's going is they're trouble in paradise here, and you know, cause that's really the what we're talking about, is are they going to stay together? It's such a fascinating little drama. It's easy for people to, you know, to I admit that I'm attracted. You know, if there's a headline like something like that, I'll click on it and I'll look at you know, it's interesting. It's like watching a car wreck or something. So are they going to get back? Are

they going to stay together? Are they going to break up? I mean, that's the thing. It's and like I said, it's easy for us to point fingers and laugh, but I wanted to get it from the horse's mouth. I was able to find a couple of pieces here. This one is from a December twenty seventeen piece in The New Yorker, and it's titled can Evangelicalism Survive? Donald Trump and Roy Moore. This is back when Roy Moore was running for the Senate, and I think it was Alabama or somewhere

around there. So in the New Yorker, this Presbyterian clergyman so religious, Timothy Keller's his name. He writes, quote evangelical used to denot and and I love the phrase. Sorry I keep interrupting myself. I love the phrase he uses here. Evangelical used to denote people who claim the high moral ground. Now in popular popular usage, the word is nearly synonymous with hypocrite. And so it's he's calling him out. He's calling him out. He's saying,

look, look what you're doing. You're wrecking our good name quote unquote our good name. So that was the religious view of the politics as far as the end of the relationship. I also found a piece in twenty eight eighteen issue April twenty eighteen issue of The Atlantic. This one was written from the political side. This one was from a George Bush speech writer by the

name of Michael Gerson. Now here's the phrase that I liked. Here's the phrase, Folwell, Graham and others are providing religious cover for moral squalor. I thought that was so awesome religious cover for moral squalor, winking at trashy behavior and encouraging the unraveling of social constraints. Instead of defending their conviction,

they're providing preemptive absolution for their political favorites. Evangelicals have proven highly vulnerable to a message of resentful declinist populism, and so we can see that there is erosion happening. There is trouble in paradise here from both sides of the relationship.

Right, we heard that We heard the evangelical ministers say that he was frustrated that the Republican Party is, like I said, taking away their good name, sapping their honor and virtue out of whatever else they have left. And we heard from the Republican side of it, and they were being resentful that the evangelical leaders were providing them a smoke screen to do this kind of thing for their underhanded manipulations. And so there there is, you know,

there is issues going both ways. And I think that that just points out that the power of this relationship is back since the seventies and eighties, right with the with the moral majority. This marriage has gotten them so far, but we might be seeing the ends of it. I don't know. We'll hopefully to see, but but I think the it's not righteousness that's holding them

together. It's fear. It's fear. And as soon as as soon as the as soon as people become less fearful about religion, which is happening, I mean, that's happening across the world. I think ce you were mentioning that religion is on the decline here, and so as as religion becomes a less appealing partner than the political side of it might be, you know, move on to a to a better, hotter, fear longer seee. What do you think? I agree? I agree. I think that the outrage

du jour seems to be gender related issues. They've moved on to that to some degree. As Infidel was talking about the cheating, I was imagining that famous meme of the guy and the girl walking away and the guy looking back at the other girl, and that girl would be you know, you know, negotiating with the left regarding abortion. The Christian right would be looking at

Trump. And I mean, it's just so perfect because that happens time and time and time again, and your rights, goot, moral majority, this, this and so many other issues started with getting Reagan elected. Right, Reagan one of the biggest lying presidents out there, not as big as Trump,

but Reagan sold it whereas nobody believes Trump except his biggest fans. And they started that strategy of you know what, let's let's let's use fear, let's use replacement theory, let's use all of these things codified language to get the evangelicals to be actually politically active, because before then they weren't. Christians would would if you look at the polls prior to this strategy, you saw a much more diverse political opinion amongst the highly religious the United States. But

after Reagan, it was spike the needle towards the GOP. And like we have all said here, you know, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. I think whoever said the dog finally caught the

car really summarizes this really well. And I think that they're they're going to really pay the price, which is why you're going to see them continue to pound the table about gender issues, about book banning, about let's shut the government down, and Hunter Biden anything but abortion, how about you, Kelly? Yeah? And because this is it's not only hurting them in the polls,

it's hurting them in the pocketbook too. I just read just yesterday a story that said they were not meeting their goals for presidential cycle fundraising, so they're making They're making a lot less money than they did four years ago, so it's really really hurting them. Again. It doesn't surprise me that they're changing on this policy because it's proven to them, proven to them that it's just a lose lose proposition. It makes me wonder if this is the death

ball to the GOP. Are they going to get past this? I'd like to find out in the future, and definitely we should all be keeping an eye on it because what happens when we come down to a one party system that's going to really suck. If you want to continue this conversation, though, it's one I think we should continue. Check out our fan run Facebook Facebook groups and the fan run discord swervery

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