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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTed Cruz is a religious fascist, a "Christian" version of the Taliban.
Just look at the statements made by his Father, how Ted will cash in on the "spoils of war" (fundy Christians against everybody else,) and these people, the endorsements Cruz gets.
Ted Cruz Prayer Team: Satan Is Warring Against Us
Submitted by Brian Tashman on Tuesday, 2/2/2016 3:05 pm
Yesterday, the Ted Cruz campaign posted audio from its January 26 "prayer team" call. The Dallas Morning News reports that the calls are facilitated by Bonnie Miller, but the moderator of the program did not announce herself. The host kicked things off by claiming that the campaign is part of a conflict between Heaven and Hell, insisting that Satan is always on the look out to distract any one of us who prays for our nation and for Ted and for this presidential campaign. Satan, she continued, is also rejoicing over our communication problems, claiming that technicians were working to defy the Devil by improving the campaign's communication systems.
- See more at: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/ted-cruz-prayer-team-satan-warring-against-us#sthash.Vk7ibTOo.dpuf
Beyond The Pale: Ted Cruz Puts Extremists At The Center Of His Campaign
Submitted by Brian Tashman on Tuesday, 2/2/2016 1:30 pm
Before winning the Iowa caucuses, Sen. Ted Cruz won a straw poll of Religious Right leaders who were determined to coalesce behind a single candidate before voting went underway. Since then, hardly a week has gone by without the Cruz campaign announcing the support of a new right-wing leader, on top of the campaigns frequent suggestions that the Texas Republican has divine support for his presidential bid.
It seems that no figure is too extreme to be embraced by Cruz, including those who would wish to see the government putting their adversaries to death.
Last Fall, Cruz appeared in Iowa alongside a pastor who has called for the government to use the death penalty to punish homosexuality. Not stung from the criticism he received for courting the radical pastor, Kevin Swanson, Cruz he later released a statement touting the support of an anti-abortion extremist, Troy Newman, who has said that a just government would punish abortion providers with death. Again facing criticism, Cruz doubled down and appointed Newman co-chair of his pro-life coalition.
As it turned out, Newman was just one of the first of many extremists whose support has been touted by Cruzs campaign.
Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council, an anti-LGBT hate group, helped coalesce Religious Right support behind Cruz and campaigned with the senator in Iowa. Cruz apparently sees it as helpful to campaign alongside Perkins, who has defended Ugandas kill-the-gays bill and claimed that gay rights advocates are pawns of the Devil.
Perkins joined Cruz on the trail in Iowa along with Glenn Beck, the conspiracy theory radio host; David Barton, the right-wing pseudo-historian who heads one of the leading pro-Cruz super PACs and who, like Beck, has declared Cruz to be Gods answer to his prayers; reality TV star Phil Robertson, notorious for making bigoted remarks; James Dobson, the anti-gay radio personality who founded Focus on the Family; Rep. Steve King, the congressman known for his anti-gay and anti-immigrant tirades; Bob Vander Plaats, the Iowa political organizer who describes homosexuality as a public health risk similar to smoking; and far-right radio broadcaster Steve Deace.
Other endorsers touted by the Cruz campaign have included North Carolina activists who have referred to gay people as Satans minions; a North Carolina pastor who has likened gay people to maggots and linked them to Ebola; an Oklahoma preacher who warns that homosexuality is part of a demonic communist conspiracy to bring down America; a Virginia radio host who has blamed gays for everything from terrorism to train derailments; and a Virginia lawmaker who has sponsored an assortment of bizarre anti-gay bills.
Most recently, Cruz welcomed the endorsement of Mike Bickle, the leader of a church that many have criticized for using cult-like practices, who has referred to Oprah Winfrey as a harbinger of the Antichrist, called gay rights as a Satanic plot that will usher in the End Times, and explained that Adolf Hitler was raised up by God to be a hunter of Jews.
- See more at: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/beyond-pale-ted-cruz-puts-extremists-center-his-campaign#sthash.xh6NxVPn.dpuf
2naSalit
(86,780 posts)world wide wally
(21,755 posts)lapislzi
(5,762 posts)Or is the epistemology wrong? Is it supposed to go off in a certain way and be stage managed by the dominionist nuts? I can't keep up.
Archae
(46,346 posts)Guys like Pat Robertson believe there will be the rapture, then the antichrist, then the big battle.
Jim Bakker says there will be a total collapse of society, (hence his selling that shitty "survival" food,) then the big battle, then the rapture.
I say it's *ALL* pure bullshit.
hifiguy
(33,688 posts)Cruz is absolutely fucking batshit, bull-goose loony, bark-at-the-moon crazy.
He believes the insane shit that comes out of his piehole and would unleash thermonuclear armageddon if he though it would bring baby jeezus back.
Cruz belongs in a wraparound jacket in a secure institution, getting a horse-sized suppository of Thorazine every 12 hours.