Posted on 11/19/2017 11:08:15 AM PST by drewh
They began the week-in-review segment on the PBS NewsHour with the Al Franken groping scandal, and both liberal Mark Shields and pseudoconservative David Brooks felt that Frankens offense was minor compared to the Roy Moores and Bill Clintons and Donald Trumps.
Brooks repeated his recent Charlie Rose line that Clintons impunity in these matters in the 1990s created a hostile environment for all women and then added a new spin for balance. Christian defenders of Roy Moore at this point are practicing idolatry" and are simply heretics, he proclaimed:
DAVID BROOKS: If I could add one thing on the first on the Clinton thing, I think its we just have to look back and say the people who ignored the testimony of Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick helped set the stage for this. And the Democrats who defended Clinton in those cases, they helped set the atmosphere for what were seeing and for the behavior that Harvey Weinstein and the rest can get away with.
The second thing to be said is, there is a word for what defenders of Roy Moore are doing, the people who said they were vote for him nonetheless, and well, two words. One word is idolatry, and the other word is heresy, because the people who are putting who are going to sacrifice morality for politics are making an idol out of politics.
Theyre saying politics is higher than morality. And no honest person can possibly believe that. And if youre putting politics above personal morality, above the way we treat each other, above the nature of your own soul, youre just youre making an idol out of it. And that is the ultimate in heresy. And to see I saw a tweet from Franklin Graham, Billy Grahams son, defending Moore, you know, sort of, oh, theyre all a bunch of hypocrites up there. Its just appalling. Its just its almost mind-boggling that people who especially people who have been steeped in any faith could make this kind of fundamental error, which is warned against again and again in the Bible, and to be heretics. Theyre heretics. One can understand the "making an idol out of politics" part, but "heresy" means something different to religious folks than it does to David Brooks. It means a false teaching against the core teachings of Christianity, a rejection of orthodoxy. He's not exactly separating church and state on the special election. Personally, I think the charges against Moore are serious enough that I would withhold my vote from him. But a Christian could look at the two choices left on the ballot and say if I need a Senator to vote against abortion, against the LGBT agenda, and for religious liberty, one cannot vote for the Democrat. That would be closer to a heretical vote, if we're buying the Brooks definition.
Franklin Graham spoke to Roy Moore on the phone, and is accepting Moore's denials of wrongdoing. He tweeted The hypocrisy of Washington has no bounds. So many denouncing Roy Moore when they are guilty of doing much worse than what he has been accused of supposedly doing. Shame on those hypocrites. This drew angry tweets from CNN's Jake Tapper and Andrew Kaczynski. But on its face, if Rev. Graham is talking about the Clintons and their defenders, then he has a point. The Broaddrick rape charge is a very serious charge that a vast majority of liberal journalists have dismissed as fake news for decades -- which makes them look hypocritical on Moore.
(No one at PBS is going to bring up how Brooks dumped his wife of 28 years to marry his researcher, Anne Snyder, 23 years his junior. So he's nobody's moral teacher.)
On Franken, Shields admitted that for a party that has based an awful lot of its appeal on identity politics, that we are the womens party, that we believe in womens rights, that we respect women, and that Republicans dont, this is a body blow. And Al Franken has been a major fund-raiser for Democrats, and he has been an aggressive inquisitor on committees and representing the Democrats. So, I think it is serious.
But then substitute anchor Hari Sreenivasan noted Trump had tweeted against Franken, so Does this at this point open him up to a line of criticism, saying, well, if this is what youre going to say about this person that was accused of misconduct, what about the 15 or so women who have publicly come out against you? Shields unloaded on the president as a draft dodger and shameless smear artist:
MARK SHIELDS: Well, I guess I should not be surprised that somebody who found a friendly family podiatrist in 1968 to avoid the military draft and to not serve his country in Vietnam, and then went on to attack and disparage the heroic service of John McCain, who spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war, and saw no inconsistency in that hypocrisy, indefensibility, morality morally about what he did, I shouldnt be surprised that he, facing charges having pledged that he was going to sue these women who had accused him of sexual harassment, sexual molestation and worse, and never having initiated any kind of action, never having responded to them, would go after Al Franken and duck the Roy Moore matter.
I mean, why hed want to it just invites the replaying of the Access Hollywood tape and his own how-to manual on how to molest women and how, if youre rich and powerful, women are irresistible or indefensible to what you do. I mean, so, I guess I shouldnt be surprised. But, still, he does surprise me from time to time on his shamelessness. Hes a shameless man. Nowhere in this PBS discussion is there any questioning the timing or the liberal tilt of The Washington Post, who for whatever reason couldn't locate these charges until the very convenient (for Democrats) time that Alabama could not change the ballot. There was no reflection by Brooks that the Post sat on its Juanita Broaddrick story in 1999 -- as did NBC News -- until Bill Clinton was safely spared in a Senate impeachment trial. So are they hypocrites, or heretics? Once again, the press doesn't discuss its own political manuevering.
D.B. Pooper
People are sick and tired of the Left using the decency of American voters to twist the political process against America’s interests.
I've met her and she is VERY butch.
Kyle Whitmire is an effete "columnist" there (though he's married) and he's written with more vitriol against Judge Moore than anyone, with the possible exception of John "I forgot I declared bankruptcy and I've got a gay brother" Archibald.
They hate Judge Moore and they have made it clear that they do.
Their jobs are also dependent on pleasing their editor. Those 3 papers are owned by Advance and they have laid off over 40% of their employees in the past few years and now only print 3 days a week.
So you have lesbians and leftists calling the shots and maybe a couple of people who are afraid to speak out in fear of losing their jobs.
But this is a hate campaign of the highest order.
‘Heresy’ and ‘Idolatry’? Brooks doesn’t even know the definition of the word.
Isn’t Brooks supposed to be the PBS pretend Republican? Brooks doesn’t even know the definition of the word.
No Mr. Brooks you Repukeicrat. The people of Alabama are tired of seeing decent people getting railroaded by political witch hunts, and they’re standing up to it.
David Brooks could not recognize heresy if it slapped him in the face.
Brooks is homosexual who hates Roy Moore for obvious reasons.
Don’t consult PBS for Christian doctrine or ethics.
David Brooks: ...the people who are putting who are going to sacrifice morality for politics are making an idol out of politics.
The transference is very strong in David. Politics IS the religion of progressives and socialists and communists and Democrats.
“Brooks was born in Toronto, Ontariohis father was working on his PhD in Canada at the timeand spent his early years in the middle-income Stuyvesant Town housing development in Lower Manhattan. His father taught English literature at New York University, while his mother studied nineteenth-century British history at Columbia University. Brooks is Jewish but he rarely attends synagogue.”
Last sentence is all you need to know! So an apostate Jew is passing judgement on a real Christian.
Something wrong with the crease in his slacks, David? Roy, hire a tailor so Mr. Brooks can wink his approval!
What he "did"? You know something none of the rest of us do?
Brooks, the guy who worships the High Holy Anus and the Sainted Rectal Prolapse.
Didn’t Brooks receive an $800,000 dollar settlement from James Alefantis (aka Comet Pizza)?
Brooks is an actual real life Devil’s advocate.
David Brooks is not a pseudo conservative...he a Gdamn liberal!!!
aint it juss precious when unsaved people try to chastise Christians using a book they are wholly unfamiliar with?
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