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phantom power

(25,966 posts)
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 03:22 PM Mar 2015

"It’s kind of amazing just how much of an ass-kicking Pence is taking"

I've remarked before that the modern crop of batshit-crazy conservative politicians grew up drinking the cool-aid. For them, the Southern Strategy isn't just a strategy. It's what they actually believe, because they grew up in the political climate their previous generation created deliberately.

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence seems sincerely surprised that so many people think he’s a terrible person for signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law. At the same time, he appears to be kind of lost at sea because he thought acting like an intolerant anti-gay religious fundamentalist would be popular. This is probably partly because Governor Pence is a genuine jerk, but it’s also because he runs in almost exclusively right-wing circles and consumes almost exclusively right-wing media.

So, he’s kind of an asshole and he surrounds himself with assholes and he gets all his information and most of his feedback from assholes. It’s like he’s living in a giant colon.

And then suddenly he’s forced to look outside into the light and there’s a whole world outside this colon that doesn’t approve of his values or seem at all inclined to reward him for his intolerance.

So, now he’s scrambling to repair the damage he’s caused his state but he doesn’t know how to go about it because he’s in shock and cannot believe the situation he’s created for himself.

...

See, he understands that he has a problem, but it’s not on his agenda to make clear that the law he wants to clarify won’t do what everyone is concerned that it will do. If he doesn’t make it obvious that it’s not okay to discriminate against gays and lesbians, then the clarification won’t do anything, and if he still supports the law then repeal isn’t in the cards.

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2015/3/29/21555/4983
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"It’s kind of amazing just how much of an ass-kicking Pence is taking" (Original Post) phantom power Mar 2015 OP
I hope you are right still_one Mar 2015 #1
His aides probably keep him in a bubble. He needs to walk the street more--mingle riversedge Mar 2015 #2
TEABAGGING BUBBLE Skittles Mar 2015 #31
well, yes, that is another way to say it. riversedge Mar 2015 #38
His political leanings are what keep him in a bubble. calimary Mar 2015 #56
My old boss is EXACTLY like Pence!!! chervilant Mar 2015 #81
DUer closeupready just came up with an observation that's FUCKING BRILLIANT: calimary Mar 2015 #86
His aides? Orsino Mar 2015 #68
what about the politicians in indiana who voted for the bill? Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 #3
We typically expect the executives to act as "grown-ups" jeff47 Mar 2015 #4
Hitting the voters who elected him would diffuse bvf Mar 2015 #8
People gonna hate me for saying this... Wounded Bear Mar 2015 #33
For me, I'm fed up with religion mixing with politics, like really fed up with it. And, when it RKP5637 Mar 2015 #35
AMEN! Organized religion belongs on the ash heap of history. It has WestSeattle2 Mar 2015 #40
What blistering ignorance. What self-satisfied arrogance. aquart Mar 2015 #52
missed the blistering ignorance and self satisfied arrogance LeftOfWest Mar 2015 #61
They're welcome to dream up whatever lies make them feel comfortable. Jester Messiah Mar 2015 #63
Yup AllyCat Mar 2015 #66
When it involves state-issued licenses to discriminate (and implicitly, to hate) . . . . hatrack Mar 2015 #73
You can believe what ever... olegramps Mar 2015 #74
Project much? Don't put words in my mouth; you're making an WestSeattle2 Mar 2015 #85
Well said, the Enlightenment rocked- appalachiablue Mar 2015 #43
For sociopaths like Pence, religion is just a means to an end... I hate liars Mar 2015 #44
Non violence of course. leanforward Mar 2015 #50
It wasn't me who mentioned declining church attendance... Wounded Bear Mar 2015 #58
Clapping here rjsquirrel Mar 2015 #60
We have been held back long enough by intolerant, irrational, mythological beliefs in this world. Wounded Bear Mar 2015 #71
That's just it - RedCappedBandit Mar 2015 #77
Good, go after him tooth and nail now. Jamastiene Mar 2015 #28
The image of Pence peering out of an asshole Android3.14 Mar 2015 #5
Even worse, an asshole peering out from within another asshole. Aldo Leopold Mar 2015 #12
Just imagine the head of a tapeworm and you'll be fine. erronis Mar 2015 #19
This is an old Mitch Daniels joke, appropriately revised... Chiyo-chichi Mar 2015 #69
My sister lives in Indiana, we've been emailing one another about this law and sharing links to DonViejo Mar 2015 #6
"Internet conspiracy"? It seems like it's all pretty much out in the open. lol n/t Beartracks Mar 2015 #42
Both, please. AllyCat Mar 2015 #48
Yes, of course it's not about gays. BeanMusical Mar 2015 #49
Pence just can't be racist ......... Don't believe your lying eyes and ears! nikto Mar 2015 #57
Along with so many others, wendylaroux Mar 2015 #7
If he wants to clarify the law into saying it "won't do whjat everyone is concerned about" what the Maraya1969 Mar 2015 #9
Exactly gratuitous Mar 2015 #14
Obviously. History tells us he's full of shit Ccarmona Mar 2015 #17
Pence knew exactly what he was trying to do, he's not stupid, and that is the RKP5637 Mar 2015 #36
Right? AllyCat Mar 2015 #47
Governor Pence The Wizard Mar 2015 #10
Doubt it - too honorable. Probably something like here's your slot on Fuxews. erronis Mar 2015 #20
Kind of amazing but totaling gratifying. The little Walker wannabe. marble falls Mar 2015 #11
"Religious Freedom Restoration Acr" sounds a little like Aldo Leopold Mar 2015 #13
The title of a bill is always the exact opposite of what the bill actually means nt Ex Lurker Mar 2015 #16
"It's like he's living in a giant colon..." PatrickforO Mar 2015 #15
I LOVED it. What a great line. mnhtnbb Mar 2015 #23
That was perfect! smirkymonkey Mar 2015 #32
And if you think about... Wounded Bear Mar 2015 #59
Yeah. Filed away for future use. 47of74 Mar 2015 #64
"It’s like he’s living in a giant colon." < There's a solution... jtuck004 Mar 2015 #18
The Jolly Green Giant has a fetish? Android3.14 Mar 2015 #21
Can we get another plug for his mouth? riqster Mar 2015 #67
That poor dog has let it's tail wag it until is has no sense at all. randr Mar 2015 #22
We shouldn't let up. We should pound him into the dirt. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #24
Pence is a first class stupid asshole. blackspade Mar 2015 #25
"So, he’s kind of an asshole and he surrounds himself with assholes and he gets all his information Cha Mar 2015 #26
!!! Beauty, isn't it? AllyCat Mar 2015 #46
Indeed, AC! Cha Mar 2015 #55
If only he could suffer as much as he harms his constituents. nt valerief Mar 2015 #27
He crossed the streams, maybe it has shifted the political spectrum in this country. liberal N proud Mar 2015 #29
Excactly maindawg Mar 2015 #30
Brewer (Arizona) was, amazingly, smart enough to veto the law her legislature sent her Proud Liberal Dem Mar 2015 #34
Republican meets Reality. It's never a pretty thing. n/t Binkie The Clown Mar 2015 #37
I hope every single day for Pence is worse than the day before. And so on and so on and so on . . . NBachers Mar 2015 #39
but he does have 1000 radio stations behind him certainot Mar 2015 #41
A Lot of Those Radio Stations. . . ProfessorGAC Mar 2015 #87
i like that, in part due to stoprush and allies, but they'll certainot Mar 2015 #88
Actually, I really think he only sees $$$ AllyCat Mar 2015 #45
Good, so when I replace Lifelong Protester Mar 2015 #51
Every little bit helps, although he is probably more concerned with the big ticket AllyCat Mar 2015 #65
I will make sure the plumber knows Lifelong Protester Mar 2015 #83
This is why they thought Scott Walker would be a huge success too.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2015 #53
These idiot teabag dominunists like Pence workinclasszero Mar 2015 #54
Republicanism in the era of public ridicule just isn't going to work. tridim Mar 2015 #62
Those who scream the loudest about Sharia Law in this country chemenger Mar 2015 #70
Wake up? In Indiana? In the Bible Belt? tomsaiditagain Mar 2015 #72
That state capital needs some... L0oniX Mar 2015 #75
Governor Dense deserves this treatment Gothmog Mar 2015 #76
You bite them hard enough in the wallet and they'll join the century. TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #78
+1, Worked 40 something years ago... it'll work today uponit7771 Mar 2015 #80
"It’s like he’s living in a giant COLON." chervilant Mar 2015 #79
It should have been simple enough but he floundered... Phentex Mar 2015 #82
the southern strategy? AlbertCat Mar 2015 #84

calimary

(81,220 posts)
56. His political leanings are what keep him in a bubble.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 01:42 AM
Mar 2015

His myopic, close-minded agenda is what keeps him in a bubble.

His pinched world-view of religion imposed on everyone whether they want it or not is what keeps him in a bubble.

His CONservative outlook and everything that feeds it is what keeps him in a bubble.

I suspect the OP nailed - probably ALL he watches is Pox Noise and ALL he listens to is hate-radio and people of like mind. I'd guess he doesn't spend much time talking to or getting to know or trying to understand any other points of view than those he considers "right" or what his version of God tells him to do. So it's no surprise he would be bewildered by the reaction this damn-fool move of his has earned him. "But... but... but... I thought everybody agreed this was a great (noble, God-sanctioned, loyal American) idea! HOW could this POSSIBLY happen???????"

It happens, pal, when you completely disavow, disregard, dismiss, and demonize the other side - which, numerically, substantially out-numbers you and yours from coast to coast.

chervilant

(8,267 posts)
81. My old boss is EXACTLY like Pence!!!
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 11:36 AM
Mar 2015

I really stepped in it when I addressed his bigotry! I got canned! Still, he is smug in his "rightness," but he has NO CLUE how disgusting is his hatred of all things not white, male, and hetero.

calimary

(81,220 posts)
86. DUer closeupready just came up with an observation that's FUCKING BRILLIANT:
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 03:50 PM
Mar 2015

"...smaller, medieval societies."

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=6437334

That's EXACTLY what they are. MEDIEVAL in their thinking. MEDIEVAL in where they really want to take this country. BACK in time to THOSE MEDIEVAL times - when only wealthy white male landowners had any say, and were the only ones who counted.

Women, minorities, the poor - and certainly gays then and now - were all second-class and not even "citizens." Didn't matter. Didn't count. And had no voice. Just there to be used by members the ruling class for the betterment of the ruling class. Hmmmm... MAN does THAT sound familiar. 'Eh, 1%?

jeff47

(26,549 posts)
4. We typically expect the executives to act as "grown-ups"
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 03:45 PM
Mar 2015

So he's taking a much larger hit than the legislators.

Also, he's one person. Hitting the legislature would diffuse blame.

Lastly, he's rumored to be agitating for a VP spot. Beating him with this helps prevent that.

 

bvf

(6,604 posts)
8. Hitting the voters who elected him would diffuse
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 04:06 PM
Mar 2015

the blame even more. But that's what needs to happen, and a major economic boycott would help to do that.

Of course, we'll see cries of "religious persecution!" in the wake of such actions, but again, that's what needs to happen.

There needs to be consequences for putting these assholes into office.


Wounded Bear

(58,647 posts)
33. People gonna hate me for saying this...
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:20 PM
Mar 2015

but I think a little religious persecution is what we need in this country. Not violence, of course, but fierce opposition to any law that is based solely on religous grounds. Right now, that seems to stretch the gamut from abortion/women's health (of course) to taxation and wealth distribution.

It's time to take the religous bullshit out and beat it in the square of common sense and reason. There is a reason they called it the "Enlightenment." It's because it was a ray of sunshine consisting of reason and rationality coming to a world that had been darkened by centuries of religous opposition to common science based on observation and rational inquiry.

Sorry to the religous supporters around here. I don't wan to shut any real chuches down, but the 'religious' hucksters need to be exposed for the money grubbing charlatans and hypocrites that they are and their power stripped from them completely.

RKP5637

(67,104 posts)
35. For me, I'm fed up with religion mixing with politics, like really fed up with it. And, when it
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:43 PM
Mar 2015

raises its ugly head it's always the same, discrimination and persecution for some inane reason. Exactly what we have, religious hucksters out for $$$$$$'s and gullible people flocking to them! Look at the wars, the misery, the deaths, the persecuted all because of fucken religion! Fortunately in the US the number of people waking up and abandoning religion is ever increasing.

WestSeattle2

(1,730 posts)
40. AMEN! Organized religion belongs on the ash heap of history. It has
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 09:28 PM
Mar 2015

and continues to cause so much hate, heartache, death and misery. Its negatives far outweigh any positives, at the societal level.

aquart

(69,014 posts)
52. What blistering ignorance. What self-satisfied arrogance.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 12:45 AM
Mar 2015

I'm glad you are too strong and brave to be terrified of death.

Not everyone is. And if they want to coat that unpalatable reality with delicious Nutella, what fucking bloody business is it of yours?

 

LeftOfWest

(482 posts)
61. missed the blistering ignorance and self satisfied arrogance
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 08:06 AM
Mar 2015

in that post.

missed where the poster said they were too strong and brave to be terrified of death....

 

Jester Messiah

(4,711 posts)
63. They're welcome to dream up whatever lies make them feel comfortable.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 08:10 AM
Mar 2015

When they start legislating bullshit on to the rest of us in service of those lies, then it becomes my "fucking bloody business," thanks.

hatrack

(59,584 posts)
73. When it involves state-issued licenses to discriminate (and implicitly, to hate) . . . .
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:51 AM
Mar 2015

Then it damned well becomes my bloody business.

olegramps

(8,200 posts)
74. You can believe what ever...
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 10:03 AM
Mar 2015

However, when legislators pass laws that are designed intimidate people who don't follow their dictates of how they should live their lives they have crossed the line. It is a two edged sword. Don't complain if people choose to refuse to provide you with service in a public business since you may be a Christian, Jew and Muslim. The fact of the matter is that Western society is becoming more secularized and those adhering to a religious beliefs could be in a minority within a few generations.

I hate liars

(165 posts)
44. For sociopaths like Pence, religion is just a means to an end...
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 11:07 PM
Mar 2015

My take is that religion is a tool for people like Pence, not the root cause of his sociopathy. Using religious frames and words is his way of pandering to the people who will keep him in office. It's clear from his actions while in office that religious values are not the driving force in his life.

My sister, who graduated from law school with Sam Brownback, once told me that when planning his first run for public office, Brownback asked around among his classmates what his stance should be on abortion. His focus was winning office, not taking a principled stand on the issue.

I'm as areligious as they come, but I have no quarrel with religious people who practice the positive aspects of their beliefs. Pence is not that kind of person.

leanforward

(1,076 posts)
50. Non violence of course.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 12:31 AM
Mar 2015

You had a lot to say and the religious zealots have the ear and are a solid voting block for "their" politicians. There is a reason for a period of time called the dark ages. Likewise, there were the inquisitions. You mentioned declining church membership and maybe this could be a last (painful for a lot of us) gasp. I went to church and sunday school with mom. I have taken bible study courses as an older adult.

What you said, it'll take some SHOUTING. I would not like it if I was refused service because I'm wearing a military baseball hat. What if I came in with my arm on my grandsons shoulder?

Let's get out the vote. Right now, I'm for some old fashioned populism to overcome all of this special interest groups, religious and corporate. The special interest be damned.

 

rjsquirrel

(4,762 posts)
60. Clapping here
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 06:40 AM
Mar 2015

Damn right. We have been held back long enough by intolerant, irrational, mythological beliefs in this country.

Wounded Bear

(58,647 posts)
71. We have been held back long enough by intolerant, irrational, mythological beliefs in this world.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:44 AM
Mar 2015

FIFY

RedCappedBandit

(5,514 posts)
77. That's just it -
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 10:50 AM
Mar 2015

if you feel "persecuted" when people stop you from forcing your believes upon them, your beliefs themselves are questionable.

Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
28. Good, go after him tooth and nail now.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:06 PM
Mar 2015

Save the legislature for later. We won't forget. We will just remember to go after them from the top down.

erronis

(15,241 posts)
19. Just imagine the head of a tapeworm and you'll be fine.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:38 PM
Mar 2015

I'm not sure what type of creature is coming out his mouth and infecting his brain.

Oh yes, I know. A RW PR machine. Perhaps named Alek.

Chiyo-chichi

(3,579 posts)
69. This is an old Mitch Daniels joke, appropriately revised...
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 08:58 AM
Mar 2015

A man traveling through Mexico on vacation lost his wallet and all identification.
He was stopped by the U.S. Customs Agent at the border.
"May I see your identification, please?" asks the agent.
"I'm sorry, but I lost my wallet," replies the guy.
"Sure, buddy, I hear that every day. No ID, no crossing the border," says the agent.
"But I can prove that I'm an American!" he exclaims. "I have a picture of Ronald Reagan tattooed on one butt cheek and a picture of George W. Bush on the other."
"This I gotta see," replies the agent.
With that, the vacationer drops his pants and bends over in front of the agent.
"By golly, you're right!" exclaims the agent. "Go on home to Indiana."
"Thanks!" he says. "But how did you know I was from Indiana?"
The agent replies, "I recognized Mike Pence in the middle."

DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
6. My sister lives in Indiana, we've been emailing one another about this law and sharing links to
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 03:51 PM
Mar 2015

news articles. I sent her this one earlier:

Mike Pence: There’s an Internet conspiracy to make Indiana seem like anti-gay bigots
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026433042

Sis responded, "saw it. all the news stations are saying Pence is toast."

I don't know if that's toasted Presidential aspirations or reelection as Governor.

Maraya1969

(22,478 posts)
9. If he wants to clarify the law into saying it "won't do whjat everyone is concerned about" what the
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 04:18 PM
Mar 2015

Hell is the law supposed to do????????????

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
14. Exactly
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:10 PM
Mar 2015

If the bill was so poorly written, why didn't Pence send it back to the legislature with a sticky note saying "Ix-nay on the igotry-bay"? Instead, he signed it into law. Now he wants to do a little clarification? Mike, you've got a problem.

 

Ccarmona

(1,180 posts)
17. Obviously. History tells us he's full of shit
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:32 PM
Mar 2015
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2015/01/06/3608286/indiana-license-to-discriminate/

The above is a link to a story posted in January, so it really wasn't a mystery what this bill was really about.

RKP5637

(67,104 posts)
36. Pence knew exactly what he was trying to do, he's not stupid, and that is the
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:47 PM
Mar 2015

most dangerous part of all of this. I surely hope the good people of Indiana are waking up to this guy.

PatrickforO

(14,570 posts)
15. "It's like he's living in a giant colon..."
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:17 PM
Mar 2015

This whole post was worth it just for that one line.

Priceless!

 

jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
18. "It’s like he’s living in a giant colon." < There's a solution...
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 05:35 PM
Mar 2015


Apparently they come in governor size...here.

randr

(12,411 posts)
22. That poor dog has let it's tail wag it until is has no sense at all.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 06:10 PM
Mar 2015

The far right is living in the delusion, that faux supports, that they are a majority.
While they can win races when only a third of voters show up, they will never be more than a mere 20-30% minority of America.

blackspade

(10,056 posts)
25. Pence is a first class stupid asshole.
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 07:56 PM
Mar 2015

He has earned every bit of bad press.
I just hate that hoosiers are having to suffer for it.

Cha

(297,154 posts)
26. "So, he’s kind of an asshole and he surrounds himself with assholes and he gets all his information
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:00 PM
Mar 2015
and most of his feedback from assholes.."

booman has a way with words.. mahalo p
 

maindawg

(1,151 posts)
30. Excactly
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:11 PM
Mar 2015

Because the truck drivers and theother rural red necks who make up 65 % of Indiana , are in fact asshole, flush limpball bigots. Thats a fact . On the weekend, they all attend their RWNJ gun/sportsman clubs.The Private clubs that repukes taxed the fuck out of to pisws them off in the first place![ thats how it works , boys and girls]

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,407 posts)
34. Brewer (Arizona) was, amazingly, smart enough to veto the law her legislature sent her
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 08:39 PM
Mar 2015

largely because of economic considerations. I sort of thought that Pence might read the writing on the wall too given how business organizations, Gen Con, etc. had started speaking out against the bill but apparently he felt too much in thrall to the fundies in our state. The fact that he signed it in a private ceremony surrounded by anti-LGBT organizations should clearly illustrate why he signed it and what constituency he was trying to appease (and what he hopes/thinks the law will accomplish).

 

certainot

(9,090 posts)
41. but he does have 1000 radio stations behind him
Sun Mar 29, 2015, 10:18 PM
Mar 2015

which is why shit like this gets passed in the first place

ProfessorGAC

(65,000 posts)
87. A Lot of Those Radio Stations. . .
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 03:59 PM
Mar 2015

. . .have ratings in the decimals. There are actually encouraging signs on that front.

 

certainot

(9,090 posts)
88. i like that, in part due to stoprush and allies, but they'll
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:00 PM
Mar 2015

keep subsidizing it for billions at least until the next elections at least.

they're already many billions in debt, but it's worth trillions and they know it

Lifelong Protester

(8,421 posts)
51. Good, so when I replace
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 12:37 AM
Mar 2015

my kitchen faucet, and refuse a Delta unit (which may be made in Indiana), he will get the message??

AllyCat

(16,178 posts)
65. Every little bit helps, although he is probably more concerned with the big ticket
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 08:40 AM
Mar 2015

Losses like Gen Con, Angie's List, etc.

But thanks for letting me know...we are getting ready to buy such items.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
53. This is why they thought Scott Walker would be a huge success too....
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 12:56 AM
Mar 2015

In Right Wing World Reagan was wildly popular with the entire country,....(he wasn't)....and part of the reason he was wildly popular with the entire country,....(which he wasn't)....was because he cracked down on Unions.

They honestly believed Scott Walker cracking down on Unions would make him so wildly popular with the entire country that people whole carry him on their shoulders all the way to the White House.

Seriously.

They honestly believed that.

They're still trying to figure this one out because they can't go back and examine their underlying premise that cracking down on Unions is wildly popular with the entire country. That would mean they would have to admit that Reagan wasn't God.

 

workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
54. These idiot teabag dominunists like Pence
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 01:12 AM
Mar 2015

get all their "news" from fox and friends and freak republic/redstate and don't associate with us regular sinners/democrats.

They live in the perpetual conservative outrage bubble and don't know or care about the real world.

tridim

(45,358 posts)
62. Republicanism in the era of public ridicule just isn't going to work.
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 08:08 AM
Mar 2015

The Internet is much more powerful than the Republican party, they are just figuring that out now.

I shudder thinking about where we'd be today without the Internet.

chemenger

(1,593 posts)
70. Those who scream the loudest about Sharia Law in this country
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:41 AM
Mar 2015

are the very same who want to impose Christian law on all of us.

tomsaiditagain

(105 posts)
72. Wake up? In Indiana? In the Bible Belt?
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:49 AM
Mar 2015

The Bible believing thumpers of the Bible Belt have nothing to hide. They actually believe their God is the truth, the way and the light. No other God before them is going to change their minds.

Pence is one of them there billhilly's who aint goina believe no udder way n he's goina get relected

Gothmog

(145,130 posts)
76. Governor Dense deserves this treatment
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 10:48 AM
Mar 2015

This is a stupid law and he refused to answer questions about this law

chervilant

(8,267 posts)
79. "It’s like he’s living in a giant COLON."
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 11:32 AM
Mar 2015

A giant RIGHT WING COLON, I'd say! If you've seen him squirm while obfuscating in response to distinct and direct yes/no questions, you KNOW he doesn't want to IN ANY WAY indicate that "it's not okay to discriminate against gays and lesbians."

Phentex

(16,334 posts)
82. It should have been simple enough but he floundered...
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 11:39 AM
Mar 2015

and kept saying that wasn't the issue here. It just made him look worse and dumber than ever.

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