A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion
by Tom Quiner
A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion
by Tom Quiner
Killing Jesus
“It play with the idea that Jesus’ teachings are more important than the doing of miracles, that the idea behind what he’s saying is the point and it doesn’t need to have out-of-body, magical elements happening.”
Reactions to Cinderella
The culture is a stinkin’ cesspool.
That’s how I feel somedays, and to feel better, I’ll pound out a blogpost castigating a movie like “50 Shades of Grey.”
The reality is, our American culture is also filled with great beauty, most of which has been inspired by Judeo-Christian values…
“Have courage and be kind”
By Tom Quiner Which movie theme do you find more appealing: “Strip naked and let me beat you.” -OR- “Have courage and be kind.” If you said the former and enjoy a “50 Shades of Grey” type of movie experience, I encourage you to visit a liberal blog where you will probably feel more at home. On the other hand, if the idea of a movie built around the themes…
“Fox News is populated mostly by dropouts”
“Conservatives in this country are an absolute joke. A laughing stock bringing shame to America on a global stage. Pathetic.”
Obama to America: “Time to get over your love affair with patriotism”
The president knew Bo Bergdahl wasn’t a patriot.
And yet he swapped not one, not two, but five Islamic terrorists imprisoned at Guantanamo for one, America-hating sergeant…
Spiritual warfare at the cineplex
Two nineteen year college students get intimate.
It is consensual, at first…
The sin Hollywood can’t forgive
Woody Allen had designs on 18 year old actress, Mariel Hemmingway.
So claims Ms. Hemmingway in her new book, “Out Came the Sun.” This is certainly not the only (alleged) impropriety leveled against the famous director and actor. And yet Hollywood doesn’t seem to hold it against Mr. Allen…
Net neuterdom
“To update Ronald Reagan’s quip: Republicans think every day is the Fourth of July, and President Obama and the Democrats think every day is April 15. The FCC’s net-neutrality move is but the first step toward death by typical government overregulation.”
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