Lee Bright interview

Gets straight into religion. Meh. The interviewer colors foreign policy with his Christian bias.
 
Thomas Massie at his RPI speech talked about justifying non-intervention via the Golden Rule. That's not the problem with Bright. He's more of a theocrat if you ask me. The Bachmann endorsement and his ties to anti-women groups are his big flaws. And by anti-women, I don't mean pro-life, I mean that women essentially shouldn't be allowed to have prominent roles in society.
 
Thomas Massie at his RPI speech talked about justifying non-intervention via the Golden Rule. That's not the problem with Bright. He's more of a theocrat if you ask me. The Bachmann endorsement and his ties to anti-women groups are his big flaws. And by anti-women, I don't mean pro-life, I mean that women essentially shouldn't be allowed to have prominent roles in society.

Bachmann was a woman running for president.

Bright is not anti-woman.
 
Bachmann was a woman running for president.

Bright is not anti-woman.

Exactly. That counteracts everything that was said about Bright believing "women shouldn't be allowed to have prominent roles in society." Unless, of course, Lee believes Michele is the man in her marriage :D
 
Exactly. That counteracts everything that was said about Bright believing "women shouldn't be allowed to have prominent roles in society." Unless, of course, Lee believes Michele is the man in her marriage :D
Well to be fair Michelle has said before that she knows her place as servant to her husband.
 
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