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I liked Trump.
Kicking out Liz because she doe not like Trump is stupid.
Kicking out Liz because she is a piece of **** war monger and corporate money worshiping ***** is absolutely correct.
Liz is a never trump idiot that falls for and participates in false media narratives. She can be in congress if her constituents want her, but in no way should be in any kind of leadership position.
I wonder how many of the same posters who are arguing that Liz Cheney is a "war monger" who wants to keep us involved in endless conflicts also were all for the invasions post 9/11, argued Obama was an idiot for continuing the Iraq drawdown and think that maintaining stability in the Mid-East is of vital importance for energy reasons and to help Israel?
Also amazing that people who continually whine about politicians not sticking to their guns based on careerism will castigate someone for taking a position that is obviously the opposite of careerism.
Yep
is it really? Is she really going to get hurt if she loses her seat? is she really in it for Wyoming?
She lands on her feet no matter what. It's the people of Wyoming who finally get someone who represents them, and the GOP caucus in Congress who gets a leader who knows how to team-build rather than virtue posture.
The problem is the GOP not tolerating differences of opinion. If you don't line up with Trump you're out
Yeah. This is not the way to team-build.
Particularly when you're already fighting an uphill battle both demographically and in your silly religious culture war.
From a purely political standpoint, the Republicans' decision-making since 2015 has been utterly baffling.
Is it really silly to suggest that biological men should not be competing against biological women in sport? That's it in a nutshell. I can think of a number of non-religious reasons for opposing same.
It's silly to act like that's a major issue ... or even a significant part of the trans rights conversation.
And perhaps if the religious right could start in a place of acknowledgment that transgender people deserve basic human dignity and respect, we could have a more nuanced conversation on how to handle rare and specific cases like those you reference here.
It's a major issue because of the precedent it sets. It's a Pandora's box, and could eventually lead to the door being closed to many women who wish to play sports. See the girls in Connecticut who claim they had scholarship opportunities squelched because two biological men who identified as women took first and second in the state track championship's 100m.
I don't know many on the right who think that trans people don't deserve respect and dignity. But often times those terms are code words used by people to mean special rights for people who suffer from mental disorders that cause them to believe they are the opposite sex. And now it is being used by misguided parents to abuse children, in the form of puberty blockers that cause permanent and lasting damage to children.
History has shown that civilizations begin to decline when rampant immorality (particularly, sexual) infects the civilization. The idea that standing up for a moral code is silly, is an idea that is in and of itself silly.
The good old slippery slope fallacy -- a favorite of the church and most others desiring to stall change they're afraid of and/or don't understand.
And your second paragraph is proven false both by the daily verbiage on this board and by your own post here. Referring to transgender as a mental disorder, when the medical and mental health community do not, is not treating those individuals with dignity or respect. It's doing quite the opposite.
Tell me, in what way do I not understand transgenderism? Please enlighten me.
And it's not a logical fallacy if what I described is actually happening, which of course it is.
As for my second paragraph, just FYI, until very recently transgenderism was indeed classified as a mental disorder, and still is by that little medical organization known as the WHO. So how did that designation change? A number of transgender advocates and activists began lobbying medical organizations to label it as something other than what it actually is, which of course they did, succumbing to the pressure from the woke crowd which denies biology, and believes that one can choose their gender. Sorry, but medical organizations that more closely resemble political organizations, and can be lobbied to deny science, don't hold as much weight for me as they do you.
I respect transgender people's ability to live their lives as I do. I simply don't deny science by classifying their behavior as normal, as you do. That, it is not.
I know you are very bitter toward the church my friend, and Christianity in general, but it is the role of the church to be counter-cultural, not to conform to the ways of the world. If that's silly, well, I guess it's been silly for around 2,000 years.