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this broader con strubt that he was trying to create about working with other people. looking do i think he could have picked two better examples of people that he worked with? sure, i get you could have. as a lawyer, i would say no. he couldn t pick two examples. those were the samples you would pick i could get figured out a way to pass the, you brought up charlottesville. i think it s very telling that joe widen, but we re going to keep talking. we ll talk about this on the other side of the break.
why is that? what are their connections to the pioneer fund? what are their connections? we know that tom tillis was the speaker of the house when all of these racist laws were passed. now he s up for reelection. where are the white evangelicals? the scripture says hate evil and maintain justice in the court. far has been against justice and voting rights and civil rights. the moral authority here seems to have been eroded. it used to be that presidents, members of congress, particularly in the senate, would nominate people who could stand moral scrutiny, who reflects who we are as a nation, whether democrat, republican, liberal or conservative. what does it say to you about this particular political climate that someone with his background, with tom far s
asking the question where are the white evangelicals when it comes to key moments in civil rights? first of all, because i m an evangelical, so i believe white evangelical is borderline h heresy. secondly, because i know the history of where this stuff comes from, the spiritual mobilization that stood up against franklin deroosevelt th has deep pockets. it s the gospel of greed, not the gospel of grace. what the scripture talks about is how do we treat justice, how do we treat the poor. i challenge them, if you re going to be in the public square, be there for real or we re going to challenge you on your heresy of always standing on the wrong side of issues.