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Battling the Republican Obsession to Turn Back the Clock
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonSep. 7th, 2012more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson

Last night, President Obama put the problem in very simple terms:
It will be a choice between two different paths for America.
A choice between two fundamentally different visions for the future.
With one of those visions for the future being the past.
Pretty much everyone not right of Adolf Hitler has noticed that the Republican agenda is a bit backward looking this time around. Barack Obama’s slogan this year is Forward for a reason. The Republicans want to take us backward, the Democrats want to take us forward. It’s a pretty simple choice and the Democrats speaking at the convention all tied that idea into their speeches.
But what Obama said even before his convention speech particularly rankled the bigoted one from the AFA. Campaigning during the Republican National Convention, the president opined while touring a farm museum:
“It was something to behold. Despite all the challenges that we face … what they offered over those three days was more often than not an agenda that was better suited for the last century. It was a re-run. We’ve seen it before. You might as well have watched it on a black-and-white TV.”
The president, I think, was being too kind.
Watch Fischer’s reaction, courtesy of Right Wing Watch:
You know, Barack Obama is out there, or the Democrats are out there, saying we want to go back, saying Republicans want to take us back to the days of black-and-white TV, that’s what Barack Obama says.
And I say no, we’re going way, way, way back further than that; we are going all the way to the dawn of creation. God is the one who created us male and female; God is the one who formed marriage, who created marriage, who designed it to be a union of one man and one woman for life. So we’re going way past the 1950s; we’re going clear back to the Garden of Eden.
Now I contend that we shed innocent blood and we honor sexual perversity to our national peril. This is not an incidental thing; it puts our nation in grave danger of the judgment of God. If we shed innocent blood and we embrace sexual deviancy, this will bring the judgment of God upon any nation that approves of those behaviors and gives them special protection in laws.
It just doesn’t occur to Fisher to keep his behaviors to himself, or his beliefs about those behaviors. He’s in good standing with his God if he is atually living his life as his God wants him to live it. But if Fisher opened up the Old Testament he would see that heterosexuality notwithstanding, he’s doomed himself to hellfire for shaving his beard.
I mean, he’s pretty much f-d whatever the Democrats do about marriage equality, so why does he care about who marries whom? When was the last time this clown obeyed God’s law by stoning an adulterer to death, say, Newt Gingrich? That was Jesus’ message: if the kingdom of God is on its way, don’t sweat the small stuff, like marriage.
Fischer just doesn’t get it. He doesn’t get his own Bible, he doesn’t get the U.S. Constitution, and he doesn’t get reality itself. This is a man with his head so far up his own backside that he’s forgotten what the sky looks like. Talk about a disgusting sort of play on Plato’s allegory of the cave!
Look, Republicans are always about turning back the clock. That’s what conservatives do: maintain the status quo. It’s their thing. That’s why they’re not revolutionaries. That’s why their mockery of the actual patriots is such an egregious sin. Conservatives can only be counter-revolutionaries. They want to turn back the New Deal, they want to turn back the Enlightenment and the Renaissance. Fischer even wants to turn back Second Temple Judaism and Jesus himself.
Rep. John Lewis gave probably the most emotional speech last night, talking about his experiences as one of the original 13 Freedom Riders. He told the convention crowd and millions at home that, “we have come too far together to ever turn back. So we must not be silent. We must stand up, speak up and speak out. We must march to the polls like never before. We must come together and exercise our sacred right.”
He spoke of Republican voter suppression efforts. Coming from a man who not only lived through the battle for civil rights but was a central participant in it, these words are not easily dismissed. As Lewis said, “Today it is unbelievable that there are Republican officials still trying to stop some people from voting.”
And it is. Bryan Fischer and his sort are worried about what they call “biblical marriage” but have no concern for Constitutional voting rights. Nobody can prove the Garden of Eden existed; you can only believe that it did. But we know the Constitution exists and we know who wrote it: their signatures are on it.
The Constriction and all its amendments are the law of the land, as the Founding Fathers intended, not the Bible and certainly not the interpretations of Christian holy men clinging to the last vestiges of antediluvian privilege.
The Bible is being used as a weapon to keep people down, to keep them in place and to hold them there. It is supposed to be a tool for liberation of the spirit, not an excuse for physical chains of the flesh.
They want to take us back to a place of mythology and pretend that the very real present is of less importance than their imaginary paradise. Every religion, including mine, has its mythologies and no matter how you wish to interpret mythology as a word, it does not come out as a physical place that living people are meant to go, except in their imaginations.
It is bad enough to stop the clock, but burning it back, whether its ten years or fifty years, a hundred years or centuries or millennia, is wrong. We fought those battles already;;our mothers and fathers and grandparents and ancestors before them fought those battles and we should not have to fight them again.
As the president said in closing last night:
We don’t turn back. We leave no one behind. We pull each other up. We draw strength from our victories, and we learn from our mistakes, but we keep our eyes fixed on that distant horizon, knowing that providence is with us, and that we are surely blessed to be citizens of the greatest nation on earth.
Put your eyes on the distant horizon, Bryan Fischer, because that’s where you’re going, even if we have to drag you kicking and screaming. In fact, we’d prefer it if you were kicking and screaming.
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SinghX
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 8:57 am
…”Now I contend that we shed innocent blood and we honor sexual perversity to our national peril…”
When I read the first part of this line, I thought (?) he was talking about the innocent blood shed from war, the Civil War; that senseless decisiveness almost tore the country apart. But then, he amp’ed it up into to one of his classic, trademark cognitive dissonance lines that makes no sense if you parse.
I understand his obsession with condemning everyone who doesn’t want his form of depravity as a life style…(like Bill Crystal says, “Did ya’ see what I did there? Huhhh??)
I understand the desire to get us back to “the garden” as Joni Mitchell once wrote in her famous song about Woodstock…she was looking forward, not backward.
What I don’t understand is how we are in “peril as a nation” over natural things, like sex or a fetus aborting? How is it that “perilous” in comparison to holy war, the genocide based on forced religious right makes might, or death by religious superstition or, rules about beards? Amp’ing up depravity as a way to control depravity takes a sick mind…
Mark Brewster (@1dangerouself)
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 9:00 am
Fischer is unbelievably stupid.
Does he actually believe “GOD” is so indiscriminate that He will destroy and entire nation, the “good” as well as the “evil”? According to Scripture, He agreed to save Sodom and Gomorrah for the sake of FIVE PEOPLE (which were never found)!
I posted this myself, last night on Twitter:
Look in the mirror & ask: “Do U want 2 B RULED by dictators who read neither the Constitution they wave, nor the bible they clutch?”
Reynardine
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 10:08 am
What impresses me most about the Republican agenda of today is its malevolence. It is not about reaching a national good by a different path; it is about hurting as many of the not-them as possible as badly as possible by every means possible and making sure they stay hurt. Not even unbridled greed, but only a punitive rage, can explain their policy objectives. Yet these are people treated better by fortune than most. What is their rage about?…
SinghX
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 12:01 pm
“…Yet these are people treated better by fortune than most. What is their rage about?…”
It’s the “rice bowl” mentality; anyone wanting to share “the rice” is stupid and should die so there is more for those who don’t want to share “the rice”.
That is why it’s so easy for the non-thinker (and I’m being polite) to follow their game plan.
As the soup Nazi said, “No soup for you!”
Reynardine
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 12:18 pm
But that’s what I mean. These are people who don’t even eat rice, just as the dog in the manger didn’t eat oats and hay. He just wanted to make sure the horses, cattle, and sheep, who would starve without it, couldn’t get it. How now, brown cow?
SinghX
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 5:35 pm
You’re right…the bigger issue IS why are the depraved “they” wanting to put the hurt on so many people and literately “cripple” them…pummel them/us so that those on their biblical “shit list” never get up again or even think about it…what gives them the right to run a overt operation subverting life, liberty and the rights of all Americans to exist except for their closed little lifestyle? Since when does ilk like Brian Phisher get to say what happens to the nation and millions of ‘the other’ who disagree with him?
Yogi29073
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 10:20 am
Sooo, let me get this straight (Pun intended). This whole country is going to hell in a hand basket because of homosexuality and the gay marriage agenda (whatever that is??). God is so pissed off at us that he is going to just blow us all up…but just us…America…ah…I don’t get it?? Fisher has a phone line to God so he is sure that this “moral decay” he so fondly speaks of is going to destroy our country, and Obama is the leader of all this??? And it’s all because we are not following his (Fisher’s) interpretation of the “Christen” Bible?? WTF
So, if we follow the Bible, then we need to institute Slavery again, guys all need to grow beards again, and we can’t play football because we can’t touch pig skin (now, that’s gonna create a lot of problems in Texas).
Hmm? somethin ain’t right here.
I thought that civilizations changed, and so our attitudes about things changed. We DID outlaw slavery, didn’t we? That’s a change, right? So how about our attitude towards homosexuality? Since we have outlawed slavery, shouldn’t we be more accepting of human behavior now then 2000 years ago?
Fisher is dangerous, and his hate filled speech is dangerous. What is so very dangerous is his influence on Romney. He raised hell about a very gay qualified foreign policy expert on Romney’s staff that the guy quit. He was being marginalized by Romney’s staff because he was gay, not because of his foreign policy credentials, all because of the noise from this stupid idiot Fisher!
Human’s are human, and same sex attraction has been around since we first walked upright on this planet, and there is nothing wrong with that attraction, and some ancient book that is suppose to be God inspired, but isn’t, can not dictate an entire nations treatment of “different” individuals, and to attempt to do so is against what the God of my understanding is all about. My God is loving and caring, and stands by me in times of trouble. Fisher needs to remember that the…
clarence swinney
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 10:40 am
LETTER TO EDITOR MATERIAL HERE
GOP SENATE KILLED –
————–THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT———
WHICH:
Provides tax credits for hiring service personnel returning from war.
Keep 280,000 teacherS, cops, firemen, on their job.
Modernizing at least 35,000 public schools in bad need of repair.
A bipartisan National Infrastructure Bank modernizing our roads. rails, airports and waterways
putting hundreds of thousands to work.
“Project Rebuild”–leveraging private capital to put people to work rehabilitating homes, businesses and communities.
“High Speed Wireless Project”–freeing up the nations’ spectrum
Cuts payroll taxes for businesses, double the size of the payroll tax cut for individuals, and give aid to states to prevent public sector layoffs
ALL JUST TO DEFEAT A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT
TO XXXX WITH THE PEOPLE!
WHY VOTE THESE BACK INTO OFFICE???? KICK EM OUT.
Anne
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 1:50 am
How anyone who is gay, a member of a racial or religious minority, a worker unionized or non-unionized, or a woman, can even think of supporting such a regressive agenda as the GOP’s is beyond me. Every day they show evidence of their epic backwardness with such things as denial of climate change, the suppression of voting, the attack on women’s reproductive rights and health, and their penchant for endless warmongering. They are a bunch of disgusting excuses for human beings with their non-stop negativity and utter uselessness. The thoughtful and intelligent Republicans among them are being either drowned out or driven from the party. They want to return to the very economic policies that drove us into an economic ditch, or to impede the progress the president has been working toward.
jo
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 2:56 am
What an arrogant piece of work he is to presume he knows what Got thinks or will do to us. It seems to me that the Bible has more men married to many women and can keep as many girlfriends as they want. Funny they don’t try to suppress the rights of adulterers and that’s one of the 10 commandments. Maybe too many of them have broken it, so they will just let this one slide. It often turns out the ones who make the most noise against gays are gay. Some suppress it because they are so convinced it’s a sin they even marry women and have children, like Rick Santorum, and Marcus Bachmann. So maybe Fischer is gay. As far as abortion God killed more men, women, children, and pregnant women than anyone we have every heard about in history. He didn’t get full of love until he came to earth as his own son. Now that’s another story that’s got me kind of confused. Jesus, God, contradicts himself, The old testament God. I guess that why they like the old testament God so much he’s full of rage and punishment. Jesus is about love, forgiving and charity. They don’t like him anymore than the Jews did.
Gary Vaughn
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 10:44 pm
I watched this poor excuse of a man, and Pat Robertson and the whole gaggle of people preachers and wondered. ” Do any of their congregation actually read the bible”. I was raised Baptist, but not evidently in the southern type church or they have all lost their minds. The bible speaks of men who would preach loudly to people on the street as not being men of God. I think the tribulation is upon us and has been since the late 70′s,I mean turn a news story on and preachers are abusing kids, drunks, pedophiles, or simply lying about being a special forces op. I think so called christians need to sweep their porch before judging Gays or anyone else. Sorry for the rant, but growing up spiritual and seeing these fake christians makes my blood boil.