Sunday, April 23, 2023

Christofascist: Govern U.S. Under "Biblical Law"




There are a wide variety of right-wing religious lunatics out there, the vast majority supporting their latest Golden Calf, the venal and corrupt Malignant Loser. They've formed a group to push his candidacy, despite his manifest un-Christian behavior and values: "Pastors for Trump." Last week, at the Tulsa, OK, church of the group's founder Jackson Lahmeyer, a guest rant was performed by Christofascist Sean "Feucht Up" Feucht, and, as Rolling Stone reports, it's was classic white-hot nuttery:

"Standing on stage at Sheridan Church on Wednesday, Feucht made a direct call for Christian nationalism — declaring that America should be governed according to biblical law for the benefit of believers, as a way to prepare for the second coming of Christ.

'It’s all part of The King coming back,' Feucht told the audience. 'That’s what we’re practicing for,' he insisted, before adding, 'That’s why we get called "Christian nationalists."'

Feucht then presented an imaginary dialog, in which he mockingly imitated the voice of secular critics: 'You want The Kingdom to be the government,' he said, before thundering a reply in his own voice: 'Yes!'

'You want God to come on over and take over the government,' he said, responding, again: 'Yes!'”  (our emphasis)

Feucht, who wears his hair Jebus-style, is no stranger to MAGA idiocy, having once been a candidate for Congress and having "prayed over" the Malignant Loser in the Oval Office. He has allies in Congress that mirror his Christofascist zealotry, namely Marjorie "Traitor" Greene and Lauren "Bobo" Boebert, the latter having organized his prayer service in the Capitol rotunda last month. You can be assured that Feucht's views on guns, minorities, political violence and other matters align with theirs, and are notably "un-Christian" like their hate-spewing cult leader in Merde o'Lardo. We're waiting for the inevitable "revelation" that Feucht is another Bible-banging hypocrite in his personal life.

(photo: Feucht with his Golden Calf)