Jesus of Nazareth is the applicant here. Note: This makes a likely valid point that He wouldn’t be any more welcomed by those in charge today than he was two thousand years ago.
Any time some leftist anti-gun loon argues at me that Jesus abhorred violence, I remind them that you don’t put together a whip of cords to use against tables.
So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables.
John 2:15
I’ll let the theologians argue for whom the whip was made…
November 24, 2024 at 6:19 am
Contrarian View
I sure hope Wiles isn’t doing that in reality. Wave-makers and china shop bulls are exactly what we need right now.
Republicans expect perfection from their own, while letting their opponents get away with murder, child sex trafficking, treason, vote fraud, and other felonies too numerous to mention.
I think a righteous exposure of Epstein’s list is a curative. Let the world see the depravity on MSM so they believe it as gospel. Then, boycott or cancel THEM and see how they like it after giving us the fid for the past four years. What that man did to an intern with a cigar, and she kept the dress!
Now that’s an entertainment: give the list to *everyone* and watch the MSM have moral [sic] quandaries at a medical level over whether to get in on such a gigantic story and simultaneously trash their sacred elites, or try to close the barn door after the whole herd has gone.
How many times have I in-person looked up on that edifice featured in panels 1-4, from the abandoned and forlorn castle of my youth to the headquarters of American Power and Resolve in my old age? Inspiring in so many ways.
Unfortunately for my 15 year old self then and my 70 year old self now, I never got to gaze upon the edifices depicted in panel 5…
For some unfathomable reason those with money/power never consider themselves responsible for their actions or expect to suffer consequences here or after life. It also seems their sycophants’ that have neither, have the same attitudes.
You de zeus(?) here, my frien, nobody out my way but us chickens.
November 24, 2024 at 3:54 pm
LowKey
When it comes to candidates and appointees with skeletons in their closet and the defense thereof, the Democrats have taken the advice “The best defense is a strong offence” to heart, and as they have so many more and larger skeletons in their collective(ist) closet they attack any Republican with even a suggestion of wrongdoing with the fervor one would expect to be directed at a mass murdering cannibal. It’s a smokescreen to keep the Pus off balance and defensive while keeping the focus on anything other than the Dem’s own shady activities.
Meanwhile the GOPe seems still wedded to the idea that the “Moral Majority” of the 80’s is their primary base, and to not expel from their own ranks anyone accused of conduct unbecoming of a church deacon would loose them those votes.
Folks, at that level of play it’s unlikely to find anyone who is a saint.
They all have feet of clay.
I don’t care who’s been diddling who, or why, as long as it’s consensual.
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I don’t mind saying I do not get this one.
Jesus of Nazareth is the applicant here. Note: This makes a likely valid point that He wouldn’t be any more welcomed by those in charge today than he was two thousand years ago.
As a recent meme said,
“When asking ‘What would Jesus do?’, remember that kicking over tables and chasing people with a whip are within the range of options.”
clear ether
eon
Also selling his coat to buy a sword.
Or today’s equivalent, a Glock.
Actually, he was talking to his disciples on that one. He himself did not sell his cloak to buy a sword. He gave his life to save our souls.
Righteous violence has its place!
Zar Belk!
WWGD? Sodom and Gomorra!
Don’t look back! Cutsie time is over!
I like those options.
Any time some leftist anti-gun loon argues at me that Jesus abhorred violence, I remind them that you don’t put together a whip of cords to use against tables.
So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables.
John 2:15
I’ll let the theologians argue for whom the whip was made…
I sure hope Wiles isn’t doing that in reality. Wave-makers and china shop bulls are exactly what we need right now.
Republicans expect perfection from their own, while letting their opponents get away with murder, child sex trafficking, treason, vote fraud, and other felonies too numerous to mention.
I think a righteous exposure of Epstein’s list is a curative. Let the world see the depravity on MSM so they believe it as gospel. Then, boycott or cancel THEM and see how they like it after giving us the fid for the past four years. What that man did to an intern with a cigar, and she kept the dress!
Also, exposure of a certain Congressional ‘slush fund’ and who used it for what would be curative.
Now that’s an entertainment: give the list to *everyone* and watch the MSM have moral [sic] quandaries at a medical level over whether to get in on such a gigantic story and simultaneously trash their sacred elites, or try to close the barn door after the whole herd has gone.
How many times have I in-person looked up on that edifice featured in panels 1-4, from the abandoned and forlorn castle of my youth to the headquarters of American Power and Resolve in my old age? Inspiring in so many ways.
Unfortunately for my 15 year old self then and my 70 year old self now, I never got to gaze upon the edifices depicted in panel 5…
For some unfathomable reason those with money/power never consider themselves responsible for their actions or expect to suffer consequences here or after life. It also seems their sycophants’ that have neither, have the same attitudes.
Just a note — an aisle still needs cleaning up in the 11/20 comment section.
My “cleanup” tool ain’t working Henry, help?
You de zeus(?) here, my frien, nobody out my way but us chickens.
When it comes to candidates and appointees with skeletons in their closet and the defense thereof, the Democrats have taken the advice “The best defense is a strong offence” to heart, and as they have so many more and larger skeletons in their collective(ist) closet they attack any Republican with even a suggestion of wrongdoing with the fervor one would expect to be directed at a mass murdering cannibal. It’s a smokescreen to keep the Pus off balance and defensive while keeping the focus on anything other than the Dem’s own shady activities.
Meanwhile the GOPe seems still wedded to the idea that the “Moral Majority” of the 80’s is their primary base, and to not expel from their own ranks anyone accused of conduct unbecoming of a church deacon would loose them those votes.
Folks, at that level of play it’s unlikely to find anyone who is a saint.
They all have feet of clay.
I don’t care who’s been diddling who, or why, as long as it’s consensual.
Can goats consent?
No.
Of course not.
About anything.