Josh Hawley Delivers Christian Nationalist Rallying Cry

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Sen. Josh Hawley delivered a Christian nationalist rallying cry at the religious-right activist conference Road to Majority on Friday morning, saying the Christian faith had “formed the soul of this country” and denouncing “the new priests of wokery” who he claimed are trying to “impose on us a religion of woke.”

“There is not one square inch of all creation over which Jesus Christ is not Lord,” Hawley said, declaring that “the time for Christians to rise is now.”

https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post...allying-cry-against-woke-at-road-to-majority/
 
Rep. Jim Banks’ Thursday afternoon remarks, the denunciations of “wokeness” that are dominating today’s speeches at Road to Majority do not reflect the opinions of most Americans. Recent polls have found that a majority of Americans believe that being woke—which they understand to mean “to be informed, educated on, and aware of social injustices”—is a positive thing, and they believe politicians’ attacks on “wokeness” are a “distraction” from more important issues.
 
Sen. Josh Hawley delivered a Christian nationalist rallying cry at the religious-right activist conference Road to Majority on Friday morning, saying the Christian faith had “formed the soul of this country” and denouncing “the new priests of wokery” who he claimed are trying to “impose on us a religion of woke.”

“There is not one square inch of all creation over which Jesus Christ is not Lord,” Hawley said, declaring that “the time for Christians to rise is now.”

https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post...allying-cry-against-woke-at-road-to-majority/

Josh Hawley? This guy? I remember him :)

 
Sen. Josh Hawley delivered a Christian nationalist rallying cry at the religious-right activist conference Road to Majority on Friday morning, saying the Christian faith had “formed the soul of this country” and denouncing “the new priests of wokery” who he claimed are trying to “impose on us a religion of woke.”

“There is not one square inch of all creation over which Jesus Christ is not Lord,” Hawley said, declaring that “the time for Christians to rise is now.”

https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post...allying-cry-against-woke-at-road-to-majority/

He's entitled to be wrong just like you are.
 
Let’s have some 21st century crusades!!!! Onward Christian Soldiers. Jesus had a shotgun and he wasn’t afraid to KICK ASS!!! ‘Merica is Jesusland!!! Fuck ya!
 
Sen. Josh Hawley delivered a Christian nationalist rallying cry at the religious-right activist conference Road to Majority on Friday morning, saying the Christian faith had “formed the soul of this country” and denouncing “the new priests of wokery” who he claimed are trying to “impose on us a religion of woke.”

“There is not one square inch of all creation over which Jesus Christ is not Lord,” Hawley said, declaring that “the time for Christians to rise is now.”

https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post...allying-cry-against-woke-at-road-to-majority/

That's hilarious!

And so is this.

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Rep. Jim Banks’ Thursday afternoon remarks, the denunciations of “wokeness” that are dominating today’s speeches at Road to Majority do not reflect the opinions of most Americans. Recent polls have found that a majority of Americans believe that being woke—which they understand to mean “to be informed, educated on, and aware of social injustices”—is a positive thing, and they believe politicians’ attacks on “wokeness” are a “distraction” from more important issues.

Lest the Reichwingers begin screaming for a LINK, here it is.

A GOP war on 'woke'? Most Americans view the term as a positive, USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds

Republican presidential hopefuls are vowing to wage a war on "woke," but a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds a majority of Americans are inclined to see the word as a positive attribute, not a negative one.

Fifty-six percent of those surveyed say the term means "to be informed, educated on, and aware of social injustices." That includes not only three-fourths of Democrats but also more than a third of Republicans.

Overall, 39% say instead that the word reflects what has become the GOP political definition, "to be overly politically correct and police others' words." That's the view of 56% of Republicans.

The findings raise questions about whether Republican campaign promises to ban policies at schools and workplaces they denounce as "woke" could boost a contender in the party's primaries but put them at odds with broader public opinion in the general election.
 
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