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Related: About this forumReligious Right's Power Goes Up In Flames In Trump Dumpster Fire - The Beat - MSNBC
The Supreme Court is on the verge of ruling to end Roe v. Wade, a ruling that is viewed as the culmination of a multi-decade quest to make selected religious tenets the foundation of American law. The ruling comes at a time when many Republicans are moving away from politicized religion, argues a New York Times essay by conservative writer Nate Hochman. MSNBCs Ari Melber explores the provocative essay and its implications in this report. (This is an excerpt from a longer interview with Nate Hochman.) - Aired on 06/22/2022.
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(67,112 posts)Rhiannon12866
(207,675 posts)Could possibly support a man who has no religion, no moral compass - and has no regard for his fellow human beings!
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(12,504 posts)Rhiannon12866
(207,675 posts)All the "first couples" were in attendance, sitting quietly and whispering to each other. Then TFG came in, was wandering around aimlessly, as if he'd never been in a church before and had no clue how to behave. He could have gotten a clue from watching how the others - in the church! - behaved, but he was totally oblivious. And then there was that time he gassed the folks at the church across from the White House so he could stage his "photo op," holding a Bible upside down!
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