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Hegseth Boosts Video of Pastors Saying Women Shouldn't Vote, Advocating Repeal of 19th Amendment

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In the post, Hegseth commented on an almost seven-minute-long report by CNN examining Doug Wilson, cofounder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or CREC. The report featured a pastor from Wilson’s church advocating the repeal of women’s right to vote from the Constitution, and another pastor saying that in his ideal world, people would vote as households. It also featured a female congregant saying that she submits to her husband.


“All of Christ for All of Life,” Hegseth wrote in his post that accompanied the video.​

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The video is of a CNN piece interviewing Doug Wilson and other pastors from the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, with which Hegseth's church is apparently affiliated. One of the topics they broach is voting and several of them advocate returning to a system where women don't have individual votes, but rather the husband votes for his entire household. One pastor explicitly advocates for the repeal of the 19th amendment.
 
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In the post, Hegseth commented on an almost seven-minute-long report by CNN examining Doug Wilson, cofounder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or CREC. The report featured a pastor from Wilson’s church advocating the repeal of women’s right to vote from the Constitution, and another pastor saying that in his ideal world, people would vote as households. It also featured a female congregant saying that she submits to her husband.​
“All of Christ for All of Life,” Hegseth wrote in his post that accompanied the video.​

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The video is of a CNN piece interviewing Doug Wilson and other pastors from the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, with which Hegseth's church is apparently affiliated. One of the topics they broach is voting and several of them advocate returning to a system where women don't have individual votes, but rather the husband votes for his entire household. One pastor explicitly advocates for the repeal of the 19th amendment.
Talk about a stumbling stone! Jezzz.
 
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Now what is wrong with a origination of Christians re-relegating women back to being the husband submitting baby carrying vessels they are?

Hmmm.....that sounds like a good series. Someone should jump on that.
 
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Trump's cabinet is so incompetent it's hard to pick out the worst one, but this certainly moves Hegseth up in the ratings.Kr

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We have Linda McMahon, Education Secretary, touring, and all the comments I've seen are things like "Is she bringing the AI steak sauce? Looking for the next Hulk Hogan?"

I can't quite figure it out, but the president is shrewd if nothing else. Maybe he chooses these people for two reasons: 1) to make himself look good (or more likely, not as awful) by comparison and 2) Cabinet members like them are easy to shift blame to and scapegoat.
 
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Hegseth promotes interview with avowed Christian nationalist

Hegseth, who is a member of Wilson’s Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches in Tennessee, also sends his children to schools associated with Wilson’s ministries.

Wilson, whose ministry operates hundreds of churches around the world, is an outspoken right-wing evangelical, espousing extremely conservative views of Christianity, including the view that the U.S. should be a theocracy.

Hegseth has previously praised Wilson, saying that Trump-era conservatives “are standing on the shoulders” of avowed Christian nationalists like him.

Among Wilson’s controversies are comments he made about chattel slavery in the 1990s, when he claimed there was a “mutual affection between master and slave.”

Wilson, for his part, said that Hegseth and the department he leads are “not organizationally tied” to his ministries, but said Hegseth’s close involvement “is the kind of thing we like to see.”
 
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I personally think that if women want to vote, they need to register for selective service. I mean, if they want equality, then equal rights mean equal fights.
Women should register for selective service as long as men have to.
 
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I personally think that if women want to vote, they need to register for selective service. I mean, if they want equality, then equal rights mean equal fights.
Strangely enough, all of the arguments I've heard against women registering for selective service have come from men. Can't really blame the women if the men are the ones preventing them from being registered.

As an alternative, of course, we could just get rid of the draft altogether. It hasn't been used in quite a while now.

As for repealing the 19th Amendment, no, it's not going to happen, and it shouldn't happen.
 
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In the post, Hegseth commented on an almost seven-minute-long report by CNN examining Doug Wilson, cofounder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or CREC. The report featured a pastor from Wilson’s church advocating the repeal of women’s right to vote from the Constitution, and another pastor saying that in his ideal world, people would vote as households. It also featured a female congregant saying that she submits to her husband.​
“All of Christ for All of Life,” Hegseth wrote in his post that accompanied the video.​

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The video is of a CNN piece interviewing Doug Wilson and other pastors from the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, with which Hegseth's church is apparently affiliated. One of the topics they broach is voting and several of them advocate returning to a system where women don't have individual votes, but rather the husband votes for his entire household. One pastor explicitly advocates for the repeal of the 19th amendment.
Oh my, so non-woke.
 
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I personally think that if women want to vote, they need to register for selective service. I mean, if they want equality, then equal rights mean equal fights.
What does your wife think? And from here: Pete Hegseth reposts video that says women shouldn’t be allowed to vote

'Hegseth reposted the nearly seven-minute report with the caption: “All of Christ for All of Life.”

Later in the video, Wilson says he does not believe women should hold leadership positions in the military or be able to fill high-profile combat roles.'

So just cooking maybe and doing the laundry. Making sure the tanks are nice and clean.
 
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What does your wife think? And from here: Pete Hegseth reposts video that says women shouldn’t be allowed to vote

'Hegseth reposted the nearly seven-minute report with the caption: “All of Christ for All of Life.”

Later in the video, Wilson says he does not believe women should hold leadership positions in the military or be able to fill high-profile combat roles.'

So just cooking maybe and doing the laundry. Making sure the tanks are nice and clean.

As a point of clarity - they asked him about leadership in the church and outside of it. They only included his answer regarding the church. I wish they’d left in all of it.
 
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Women should register for selective service as long as men have to.
Sure. If they have a vote to go to war, they should also have some skin in the game. So, selective service for the women. You want 'equality,' then get the equality you deserve. How may women would vote for a President knowing that he or she could potentially send then off to the front lines? Likely, the result would be the most hardened feminist would be making my sandwich in a 1950's outfit before they put on a military uniform.

Example:

 
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Strangely enough, all of the arguments I've heard against women registering for selective service have come from men. Can't really blame the women if the men are the ones preventing them from being registered.

As an alternative, of course, we could just get rid of the draft altogether. It hasn't been used in quite a while now.

As for repealing the 19th Amendment, no, it's not going to happen, and it shouldn't happen.
Name me one feminist arguing in favor of selective service. I will wait. If women want to be treated equally, they need to be treated equally. Therefore, if they want to vote, draft the women and send them to the front lines. Feminists cannot have their cake and eat it too. Furthermore, no more crying and whining that "I am a girl, I cant do this!" Nonsense! Get in the gutter and clean out the sewer like the rest of us and expect no appreciation. Men built this country and continues to do so
 
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What does your wife think? And from here: Pete Hegseth reposts video that says women shouldn’t be allowed to vote

'Hegseth reposted the nearly seven-minute report with the caption: “All of Christ for All of Life.”

Later in the video, Wilson says he does not believe women should hold leadership positions in the military or be able to fill high-profile combat roles.'

So just cooking maybe and doing the laundry. Making sure the tanks are nice and clean.
When WWIII hits, feminists will be begging to go back into the kitchen. BTW, my wife is happy at home raising children as a stay at home mom.
 
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When WWIII hits, feminists will be begging to go back into the kitchen.
I hear that bone spurs are a good way to avoid serving your country.
BTW, my wife is happy at home raising children as a stay at home mom.
Well done her. It's a tough gig. But would she be happy losing her vote? More to the point, would you be happy if she lost it?
 
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As a point of clarity - they asked him about leadership in the church and outside of it. They only included his answer regarding the church. I wish they’d left in all of it.

What did he say about outside the church? I'd be curious to read it.
 
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Ann Coulter has been pushing for years to revoke women's right to vote. It's mainstream conservatism now.

It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 - except Goldwater in '64 - the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted. - Ann Coulter
 
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Ann Coulter has been pushing for years to revoke women's right to vote. It's mainstream conservatism now.

It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 - except Goldwater in '64 - the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted. - Ann Coulter
Is that her only reason?
 
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