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Rick A.'s avatar

Sadly and tragically for our country, I agree with every word about Roberts and voting and everything else your guest said. I will try to listen to the podcast if my blood pressure will allow it. I grew up in small towns in central and west Texas in the 1950’s and 1960’s with a few black and a few more Latino people, far removed from the civil rights struggles; however, I did have a conscience and pay attention to the sickness in people’s souls that would murder 4 little girls going to church(when I was 10) and so much more, and I believe in right and wrong, good and evil. Rush Limbaugh and then Fox News have slowly yet thoroughly poisoned the soul of our country, and Trump may likely have helped delivered the final blow. I am still in shock, and I fully expect the Supreme Court to install him no matter what. I literally pray I am wrong, my own wife tells me I am deranged and obsessed, but I can see the future coming. I hope all my good fellow Christians enjoy their theocracy run by the most UnGodly group imaginable. Apparently they are fine with this. See my good Christian brethren Mike Johnson and his Clay Higgins take the other day. God help us. The future will not be pretty. Everyone tells me to calm down, it will be “ok,” it is just “politics,” but the cruelty and chaos and pure EVIL coming is going to be tragic and perverse, and is wholly avoidable, if all the non psychopaths and noncriminals and nonracists would stop and think for one second, and step out of the R cult. I will never understand this, never.

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Whitney McKnight's avatar

Years ago, maybe as many as 10 or more, I remember reading a profile of Roberts in the WSJ. The takeaway was that his success, going all the way back to boarding school, was that he was nice to everyone. He would just give that smuggo closed lip smile and say hello to the janitor, and before we knew it, the Nicest Man in the US was on the Yellow Brick Road to controlling how you and I define nice, and everything else we experience. That's what galls me: the unbridled urge to CONTROL other people.

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