Thursday, April 4, 2013

Conservative Elitists like Pat Robertson would love Americans to be "simple, humble" and believe in what their told.

While State Rep. Don Pridemore ran and lost his bid to become the state's schools superintendent on a platform of protecting our kids from the European plot to dumb down America with the common core standard, the religious right's Pat Robertson thinks we're not dumb enough. Gee, conservatives taking both sides of the education issue, big surprise. 
Rev. Pat Robertson appears to have isolated the reason for the decline in miracles and faith in general — education. In a recent answer to why there are more miracles in places like Africa.
Pat Robertson then described the perfect American:
"Overseas, their simple, humble. You tell ‘em God loves ‘em and they say, ‘Okay, he loves me’. You say God will do miracles and they say, ‘Okay, we believe him’.”
They just accept what you tell them.That's what conservatives want, dumber American voters, who will "just accept what you tell them." 


TPM: “People overseas didn’t go to Ivy League schools. We are so sophisticated, we think we’ve got everything figured out. We know about evolution, we know about Darwin, we know about all these things that say’s God isn’t real, we know about all this stuff.”

According to Robertson, it’s the “skepticism and secularism” that is being taught at “the most advanced schools” around the country that is keeping God’s miracles at bay. 
You say Scott Walker is creating jobs, and they say "Okay, we love and believe him."

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