Friday, June 28, 2013

This guy believes in Noah and the Great Flood. Really.












I admire Real Time with Bill Maher because he often has Republicans on to make sure both sides of an issue are presented. And though they often annoy me, there are generally intelligent and articulate and worth listening to. But on tonight's show one of the guests was an Uncle Tom Republican whom I have never seen before. This guy whose name was Horace Cooper, was one of those morons who lives to argue against logic and facts.  There was no issue that he didn't cause an immediate and conservative reaction. But he really proved himself a complete ass when he revealed that he didn't believe in global warming, despite all the scientific evidence. And—worse—that he did believe in Noah. I find it astonishing that anyone who can have a job as a journalist can be so mired in ignorance that they can accept biblical fables as real. Not only was this Horace Cooper a fat bigot wildly comfortable in his own pathetic ingnorance, but he proudly named one of the main reasons for his narrow, bigoted stupidities: He was born and raised in Texas.

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