Monday, September 12, 2016

Last Call For The 2016 View From Bevinstan

Since KY GOP Gov. Matt Bevin has been up to his eyeballs in lawsuits lately about him unilaterally firing entire state advisory boards on issues ranging from university boards of trustees to farm advisers, he hasn't really had a whole lot of time lately to open his mouth on the 2016 election.

Until this weekend at the right-wing Values Voter Summit, that is.

“We don’t have multiple options,” he warned. “We’re going one way or we’re going the other way, politically, spiritually, morally, economically, from a liberty standpoint. We’re going one way or we’re going the other way.” 
He continued by telling a story about confronting a professor while he was in college after he claimed the professor mocked Christianity, which he said liberals are known to do frequently. 
“They try to silence us,” Bevin said. “They try to get us to shut our mouths. They try to embarrass us. Don’t be embarrassed. We were not redeemed to have a spirit of timidity.” He tried to inspire young people, “Be bold. There’s enough Neville Chamberlains in the world. Be a Winston Churchill…There are quite enough sheep already. Be a shepherd.”
Bevin believes that America’s freedom has been “purchased at an extraordinary price,” citing the lives of a half million Americans who have died in uniform. “America is worth fighting for. America is worth fighting for, ideologically.” 
He encouraged the audience to fight in every possibly way so that they aren’t forced “to do it physically.” However, he argues that it may come to the shedding of blood. 
I will tell you this: I do think it would be possible, but at what price?” he said, after being asked if he thought America would survive Clinton. “At what price? The roots of the tree of liberty are watered by what? The blood, of who? The tyrants to be sure, but who else? The patriots.” 
He continued wondering whose blood will be shed in this possible physical confrontation. “It may be that of those in this room. It might be that of our children and grandchildren. I have nine children. It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something, that we through our apathy and our indifference have given away.”

What a super guy, my governor.  He's calling for patriots to shed the blood of tyrants if Clinton is elected.  That's not problematic or anything.

Just goes to show you that the basket of deplorables includes several sitting Republicans in state and federal elected offices.

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