December 20, 2006


Yet another reason to vote for Brownback

Filed under: Brownback, Election 2008
By Steve Dillard (Email) @ 2:21 pm

He scares liberals to death.


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9 Rebel Yells to “Yet another reason to vote for Brownback”

  1. oldsouth Says:

    Thats what I call a hysterical liberal.
    He did leave out Brownback’s membership in the Knights Templar and his knowledge of the location of the arc of the covenant.

    In light of that, I shall no longer refer to the “Brownback Campaign” instead I will use “Brownback Crusade.”

  2. wheeler Says:

    “They want to go back to a Christian society imposed from above.”

    if this summary of brownback’s beliefs is true, then i think he ought to scare all americans to death.

  3. Joe Gator Says:

    I love this quote…

    “this hack favors just about everything that common-sense Americans oppose, and vice versa, when it comes to healthcare, the war in Iraq, energy policy, environmental protection, and tax cuts.”

    I’d love to hear the author’s idea of a “common-sense” American.

  4. Jay Jerome Says:

    Right, Steve — and if any of the Catholic Inquisitors who forced Galileo to recant his beliefs about the heliocentric motion of the planets were reincarnated to run for political office you’d probably think it was a good idea too, because it made scientists uneasy.

  5. unhhyphenatedconservative Says:

    Wheeler says: “They want to go back to a Christian society imposed from above.”

    if this summary of brownback’s beliefs is true, then i think he ought to scare all americans to death.”

    I say: It’s only true if you think America was a theocracy before the the 1960s.

  6. Franklin Jennings Says:

    Scientists need to be more concerned with their fellow academics bringing every avenue of force to bear for questioning widely accepted scientific theories.

    I mean, if we’re going to learn anything valuable from the actual case, as opposed to your warmed over anti-Catholicism.

  7. Nick Says:

    Jay Jerome-

    Do yourself a favor and actually study Catholic Church/European history before you recite what the popular version of history is. I mean this sincerely. Modern society’s knowledge of this subject is filtered through a thoroughly anti-Catholic perspective.

    Nick

  8. Mark Byron Says:

    I’m leaning in Brownback’s direction for 2008.

    The one point that I hadn’t heard was the Opus Dei connection. OD is a lot tamer than the Da Vinci Code stereotype and the Franco-era Spanish roots have little to do with modern OD, but that will be nasty-good attack-ad fodder in 2008.

  9. John J. Simmins Says:

    The low-down on Galileo:

    http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/1999/9911fea4.asp

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