Yes indeed 'advising' 60 Minutes on how to spin stories in a way to vilify Isreal with a thin coating of 'academic discourse'.
Secondly using manipulated 'facts' to vilify Israel:
'(There have been 3,728 Israeli citizens killed in terrorist attacks from 1948 to 2014. Four Israelis died as a result of terrorist attacks in 2014. There were 24 Israelis wounded by terrorist attacks in 2014. Palestinian deaths during the Israeli invasion of Gaza in 2014 alone numbered 2,310 with 10,895 wounded.)'
The ragheads always take disproportionate casualties in any direct conflict. Partly because they are simply incompetent because of the way their screwed up culture makes it virtually impossible for a group of Arab men to ever do anything in a really organized way since such organization requires some sort of subordination which is anathema to the Arab male mindset. The raghead leaders think they are being very clever to embed their forces in densely populated civilian areas so the 'fighters' can dump their weapons and blend in with the civilian population when real trouble shows up. The 'fighters' could care less about damage and death coming down on raghead civilians, if nothing else it is useful after the fact to whine about how super awful the Jews or infidel Americans or whoever were to the poor peaceful Arabs and to provide garbage such as this hack with 'evidence' of 'Zionist' evil.
Mr Strong is the face of the enemy and he and his ilk will never be defeated until they are running for their lives.
Yeah, that Jesus-Moses axis... Scary stuff /sarc
Well, he certainly sounds impartial lol.
Insults Christians, Jews, and Pat Boone all in one hit piece.
The HATRED is dripping from the article and so it loses all purpose and direction, Not that it would have been worth 2 cents anyway.
It is because Arab men tend to always use women and children as human shields.
Surely Morgan Strong speaks for The Church! /s
“Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Florida Senator Marco Rubio - identify themselves as fundamentalist Christians”
I think the author is a liar. I never heard any of these guys identify themselves as “fundamentalists”. Perhaps they identified as Evangelical, and the author and his ilk feel compelled to translate that term to “fundamentalist”.
This term is used to be intentionally derisive of some people’s faith.
If any of these guys are self-described fundamentalists, I would love to see the evidence.
I had no idea I was a follower of Pat Boone. Didn’t know anybody else was either.
Not at all what the question asked. It was simply whether Christianity should be made the official religion of the USA.
I'm disappointed so many Republicans and presumably conservatives would make such a stupid choice, but I doubt many of them conciously want to bust up the Constitution.
The author is completely unhinged from reality. I find his ability to cram such a tremendous amount of manure into a single article truly amazing.