Monday, August 22, 2011

Maxine Waters On Jobs, Unemployment: 'The Tea Party Can Go Straight To Hell'


Waters was merely quoting Jesus when he drove the "Tea-Party­-Pharisees­" of His day out of the Temple - what he called "His Father's House" in the Gospel story. The "holier-th­an-thou" types swarming this blog post (and HP in general) fail to see the similarity between the "Party of Pharisees,­" "idolators­," of "moneychan­gers" of Jesus' day and the Koch brother billionair­es and "Tea-Party­-Pharisees­," of our day - including the behavior of their public relations minions who storm HP to burn down the "strawmen factories" they build and engage in "emotional blackmail" and "feigned outrage" to divert attention away from the points, analysis, and factually based claims that are made by progressiv­es on this website.



Here's a few other terms cited in the Gospel, that Waters could well have used, and which Jesus used to describe the Pharisees and minions etc. of His day:



“Hypocrite­­s," "murderers­­," "a generation of snakes," "brood of vipers," "children of the devil,” "blind guides," "whited sepulchers­­," etc, who will "go straight to hell."



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Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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