Higseth raises the bowl with the growth of his religious teacher profile

I am in favor of Nicole Lavond, who is not matching today and tomorrow because she takes a due break.

Currently, Reverend Doug Wilson spends his moment.

Wilson is a sponsor in the state of Idaho, as I wrote, he wants to try to make America a Christian again by establishing a thickocracy. In some respects, it is funny: Wilson outside the central casting as a measure in the state of Idaho with great ideas. He built a small religious empire running out of Moscow, Idaho: in addition to managing his private church (and establishing his Protestant sect), and has Wilson Blog, Podcast, Publishing House, College, and more.

It is a moderate amount of influence that may not be particularly exceptional for the regional religious movement had it not been for one thing: Lilson can count the Trump administration members – prominently, Defense Minister Beit Higseth – as a person in his work, and as members of churches who belong to his class. As I mentioned for the first time in May, Higseth and Wilson met for the first time this year.

Wilson took things a step forward this year. In July, the Moscow group – the Church of Christ – opened a branch in the capital, away from the Capitol building. Beit Higseth attended her first service, which I also documented for TPM.

For Wilson, Higseth is a unique opportunity to spread his extremist ideology. Some in his church oppose female voting. Its sects are against women in fighting, homosexuality, and miscarriage, and pushes for a very traditional interpretation of the structure of the family.

All this attracted Wilson the attention of the CNN network, which fell in an interview with the man, incredibly forgotten Quote“Women are a kind of people from which people come out.”

In my interactions with the members of the movement, I am surprised how Wilson, priests, and church pioneers open to the sect about their marginal beliefs. It seems that Higseth himself is not an exception. He republished the full CNN sector last week, including a section that includes priests who oppose female polls:

Josh Kovinski

Truth and Reconciliation 2.0

After months of arduous negotiations and internal fighting for the “Great Great Bill”, some Senate Republicans indicate that they are not pushing to formulate another reconciliation package.

“You have to have a reason to do this,” said S-Mike RNSD. According to Politico. “It is not easy to do, so you have to have a purpose to do this in the first place.”

Many of the Senate members were on board with the first one because they wanted to get some of the main legislative victories of President Donald Trump in his position – one of them is making tax cuts in Trump for the year 2017 and prevents taxis.

“Without pressure, I do not see how you accomplish it,” said one of the Republican Senator who spoke to Politico in the event of anonymity. “I don’t think I see what pressure here is.”

Meanwhile, the spokesman Mike Johnson (R-La) and Republicans in the House of Representatives are pushing a second Megabel. It seems that the largest batch comes from the so -called deficiency hawks who say they want to use another settlement bill to reduce spending.

An unknown White House official told Politico that the other reconciliation bill was under consideration. But the chairs of armed and budget services in the Senate. Roger Wicker (R-MS) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) recently said they had not received guidelines from the White House on the legislative priorities for another loss.

Emine YüCel

Major attack

President Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet in Alaska on Friday for a summit that discusses the war in Ukraine. Details of what was appointed to discuss it remain somewhat clear. This is partially because of a It is assumed “misunderstanding” Steve Whittkov involves the lack of Ukrainian actor at the top, and until writing this lines, a Russian army Hurtful This threatens the entire hypothesis.

Russian commentators have seized this as an opportunity to think about the past of Alaska. It was a colony from Caesarean Russia that was sold to the United States in 1867; Some Russians believe that the United States stole it.

The point here is not much to highlight Output) But to indicate the fact that there is a meeting with the US President on America soil He himself is seen as a victory There, regardless of the result.

Josh Kovinski

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