Saturday, April 28, 2018

Firing a Catholic priest, having teenagers arrested for exercising their 1st Amendment rights, Paul Ryan just doesn't give a f*ck anymore.

I am blowing this Popsicle stand, so fuck all of you!
Courtesy of the NYT: 

The chaplain of the House said on Thursday that he was blindsided when Speaker Paul D. Ryan asked him to resign two weeks ago, a request that he complied with but was never given a reason for. 

The sudden resignation of the chaplain, the Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, shocked members of both parties. He had served in the role since he was nominated in 2011 by Speaker John A. Boehner, a fellow Catholic. In an interview, Father Conroy was categorical: His departure was not voluntary. 

“I was asked to resign, that is clear,” Father Conroy said. As for why, he added, “that is unclear.” 

“I certainly wasn’t given anything in writing,” he said. “Catholic members on both sides are furious.” 

Father Conroy said he received the news from Mr. Ryan’s chief of staff. “The speaker would like your resignation,” Father Conroy recalled being told. He complied.

Father Conroy does have a theory about why he was fired:  

Though Father Conroy said he did not know whether politics were behind his departure, he pointed to a prayer he had given on the House floor in November, when Congress was debating tax overhaul legislation. 

“May all members be mindful that the institutions and structures of our great nation guarantee the opportunities that have allowed some to achieve great success, while others continue to struggle,” he prayed. “May their efforts these days guarantee that there are not winners and losers under new tax laws, but benefits balanced and shared by all Americans.”

Conroy says that he was chastised after that prayer for getting "too political," and not long after that he was out.

However Paul Ryan says "Nuh uh. that's not why I did it."

Courtesy of Politico:  

Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) tried to quell the controversy Friday morning by addressing his decision to fire Father Patrick Conroy during a private GOP conference meeting. Ryan said Conroy's ouster wasn’t politically motivated, as some have speculated. He said it came after complaints from multiple members about how the Jesuit priest wasn’t meeting their “pastoral needs,” as several Republican lawmakers exiting the meeting put it.

Oh yeah, how many priests do we know that were fired for not providing enough Jesus juice to the flock?

(Actually this is the first time in history that a priest has EVER been given the old heave ho by the Congress.)

But Ryan's scorched earth policy did not end there.
Apparently since Ryan has no plans to run for reelection he is not even going to pretend that he is not a festering pustule on the face of humanity.

I am one of those who has known that Paul Ryan is a hateful little prick since he first came on the scene.

Now with one foot out the door he no longer seems interested in hiding that fact.

34 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:37 AM

    Lol members of Congress said he didn't meet their pastoral needs,like thou shall not lie,thou shall not covet thy neighbor's wife,thou shall not steal,thou shall help the poor?

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    1. Anonymous9:20 AM

      I must have read a different Bible than theirs.

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    2. Anonymous1:21 PM

      separation of church and state?????

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  2. Anonymous6:39 AM

    Paul Ryan is nothing more than a typical Republican asshole.

    I just hope Wisconsin never elects him to a governmental position within their beautiful state or ever again for a position in Congress, vp or potus!

    I know I'd never vote for him if provided the chance (for a national position in our government).

    Wisconsin folks don't need him ruining their reputation further!

    Plus, he's a complete joke as a Catholic!

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    1. Anonymous7:03 AM

      Well, they DID elect Scott Walker.

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    2. Anonymous1:19 PM

      7:os that was the Cohn brothers, not us. we tried to get him out and we failed because the damn republicans cut up the state to favour them. don't dump walker or ryan on our heads. we tried!!!

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    3. Anonymous3:45 PM

      Yeah, 1:19 PM, America didn't elect Trump either. SIGH.

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  3. Anonymous6:53 AM

    "Education Secretary Betsy DeVos visits Detroit, avoids Detroit public schools questions
    'Our kids need to be educated,' Detroit parent says"

    "DETROIT - Education Secretary Betsy DeVos returned to her home state and paid a visit to Detroit Friday.

    She attended the national championships for high school robotics at Cobo Hall to promote STEM fields.

    DeVos was all smiles at the robotics competition as she met young students from Ann Arbor. She spoke of the importance of STEM and access to education, but when Local 4 asked if she had plans to visit any Detroit public schools, some of which are within walking distance of Cobo, the secretary of education said she wasn't visiting any schools that day.

    When followed up and asked about struggling schools in Michigan, her handlers ended the conversation.

    This comes after a "60 Minutes" interview in March during which DeVos said since taking on the responsibilities of the education secretary, she had not visited underperforming schools.

    "It's a lot of things that probably hindered her from coming, but she's here now," said Lamar Stinson, a parent of a DPSCD student. "Let's see what happens."

    Stinson acknowledged it might help kids if the education secretary knew what some students were up against in underperforming districts.
    "You got a lot of struggling school, they're closing schools, they're tearing down schools," Stinson said. "We don't need that right now. Our kids need to be educated.""
    WDIV ClickOnDetroit

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  4. Anonymous6:55 AM

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/us-lawmakers-bicker-chaplains-ouster/

    " On Thursday, he prayed for forgiveness
    “when unintentional errors in judgment are forthcoming.”"

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  5. Anonymous7:15 AM

    I, myself, would like to know who decided that Catholicism is the one "true" religion. I am also old enough to remember the kerfuffle when JFK sought the presidency because he "was" a Catholic.

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    1. Anonymous9:11 AM

      EVERY religion thinks it's the "one true, religion." Some are just pushier about it than others: Baptists, LDS, Evangelicals and Fundies. ON a relative scale, Catholicism isn't the most nor least pushiest of the lot.

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    2. I was taught that too in six years of Catholic grade school. It isn't the 'one true' but if you hold that they're all equal, you encourage folks to at least comparison shop, or come to the even more logical conclusion that they're all full of shit. At their most unalloyed most organized religions distill to "Do it our way because we say so or burn in hell."

      There has never been a war in human history where the two or more combatants weren't convinced they had God on their side. And as Abraham Lincoln once asked, "can even God be both for and against the same thing at the same time?" If he, she or it can, you try the same thing and see if they don't call you schizophrenic.

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    3. Anonymous1:16 PM

      we Mormons accept all religions in our church. you are welcome to come in for worship. you can take the bread and water if you want , it's up to you. yes, we think we are better. who doesn't?

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    4. Anonymous3:06 PM

      1:16 PM - HAH! GREAT snark -- I had a now EX (thank God) son in law. We TRIED to tell her not to marry him but she thought she knew everything. You pay forever.

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  6. Anonymous7:36 AM

    OT? "“We as a country have been blessed with tremendous natural resources,” he told the audience gathered for an American Principles Project Foundation gala, according to previously unpublished audio HuffPost obtained. “And to whom much is given, much is required.”

    The reference to Luke 12:48 was likely not lost on the crowd gathered that Wednesday night for the conservative religious think tank’s fourth annual Red White and Blue Gala. The event’s brochure, a copy of which HuffPost reviewed, listed the group’s programs on “bioethics and life” and “religious freedom,” and advertised a downloadable white paper responding to the way in which “politics as usual has failed Christian conservatives.”

    Rebekah Mercer, the billionaire GOP megadonor and financier of anti-abortion groups, Christian colleges and climate change denial think tanks, bankrolled the confab, according to the brochure."
    "“Pruitt is clearly part of the Christian right wing of the Republican Party, and it’s possible that these elite Christian right networks are protecting him, or they’ve sent some kind of message that this is our guy,” said Lydia Bean, author of The Politics of Evangelical Identity. “He’s opposed abortion and worked as an attorney for religious liberty cases, so he checks the right boxes for Christian right evangelicals.”
    "rump hosted a dinner with “grassroots leaders,” including evangelical heavyweights such as Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance, Faith & Freedom Coalition Chairman Ralph Reed and Tim Goeglein, a vice president at Focus on the Family. In a photo posted to the White House website, Pruitt appears at the table opposite Trump, the only Cabinet secretary in attendance, though his name is not listed in the caption."
    "In 2005, the National Association of Evangelicals was on the cusp of affirming climate science in a new national platform called “For the Health of a Nation.” But, after passing the board unanimously, the proposal tanked in a rank-and-file vote that followed a massive donation spree by oil, gas and coal-linked groups. Since then, the same dark-money donors ― including Mercer ― who sponsor the network of think tanks that provide contrarian (and readily debunked) research contesting the consensus on climate change have also funded conservative Christian groups. The fossil fuel industry made climate change denial, as Splinter’s Brendan O’Connor described it last year, “the word of God.” "
    FUCKU666pence!

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pruitt-evangelical_us_5ae362dde4b055fd7fcbb9e8

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    1. Anonymous7:57 AM

      Brendan O' Conner is beyond ridiculous.

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    2. Anonymous8:57 AM

      http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/look-see-wendell-berrys-kentucky/

      "Look & See: Wendell Berry’s Kentucky is a portrait of the changing landscapes and shifting values of rural America as seen through the mind’s eye of writer, farmer, and activist Wendell Berry, in his native Henry County, Kentucky, a place mourning the loss of a bygone way of life that was once the cornerstone of America.

      Through the poetic and prescient words of the prize-winning author of more than 40 works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and the testimonies of his family and neighbors — all deeply affected by the industrial and economic changes to their agrarian way of life — we see the changing landscapes of rural America and the redemptive beauty in taking the unworn path, all in communities trying to maintain their own ties to the land. LOOk & $EE is directed by Laura Dunn and executive produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford."

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    3. Anonymous9:18 AM

      I would say you are the illiterate idiot, 7;57. https://splinternews.com/how-fossil-fuel-money-made-climate-denial-the-word-of-g-1797466298

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    4. Anonymous9:53 AM

      Correct, 9:18 AM, I read it wrong. Conversing with the hubby at the time about other things.

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  7. Anonymous7:43 AM

    Its about time to demand the resignation of several republicans for treason and collusion. Starting with trump, ryan, and mcconell

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  8. Anonymous7:44 AM

    Eddie Munster driving the weenie mobile off the cliff.

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    1. Anonymous12:40 PM

      Gadfree, he does look like Eddie Munster! He is a 'monster' in the Republican majority Congress. Dislike him almost as much as I do Trump!

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  9. Anonymous9:38 AM

    That Ryan is an Ayn Rand acolyte says it all. He was always an 'I got mine, F you' type of person. And he has been living off the public dole his for essentially his entire adult life. The fact that some folks call him a policy wonk is a joke.

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  10. Anonymous9:50 AM

    “May their efforts these days guarantee that there are not winners and losers under new tax laws, but benefits balanced and shared by all Americans.”
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    Socialism! GASP.

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    1. Anonymous11:49 AM

      Yeah or the Sermon on the Mount. Republicans HATE that part of the “Good Book”.

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    2. Anonymous3:08 PM

      Jesus was a liberal.

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  11. Anonymous3:13 PM

    Hey, Gryph, and fellow IMers, I don't know if you caught Bill Maher last night with Ross Douthat. Can we add a 'b' into his last name between the u and t????

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  12. Anonymous4:32 PM

    Sandra Smith
    @Coco_Wms

    Breaking: Paul Ryan Nominates Joel Osteen to Be New House Chaplain. The Houston Pastor who wouldn't open church doors to Harvey victims.
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    hahahahaha

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    1. Anonymous6:14 PM

      Oh no. They moving the prosperity preacher in? Now, he will tell everyone how rich they will get without ever mentioning the bible. What's the world coming to? Lucifer, you sure are a busy one aren't you?

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    2. Anonymous2:31 AM

      Why doesn't he dress up someone as a bearded Jesus Christ and nominate them?

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  13. Anonymous5:47 PM

    The one great pleasure Lyin ryan gave me when Smokin Joe Biden wiped the floor with him during their debate, PRICELESS!

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  14. Anonymous6:40 PM

    The Hill seems to think that there is pressure from a number of the flunky fundies to bring in o e of the 'prosperity preachers' to tell them it's okay to screw over others as long as it makes you rich.

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  15. Anonymous2:33 AM

    His kids rightfully hate him.
    #ryanskidsnodad

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  16. Anonymous9:34 AM

    I guess separation of church and state means nothing anymore.

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