Bradlee Dean laying out the facts. @crushitson @KBurback @jduesenberg @JackTomczak pic.twitter.com/ftD33Rj4Ux
— Jack Rogers (@JRWatch) October 17, 2014
In a recent column, toxic metal preacher Bradlee Dean, whose May 2011 prayer that questioned the faith of the president was redacted after he served as guest chaplain for the Minnesota House, gloats that former Speaker Kurt Zellers (who ordered the redaction) and state representative Ernie Leidiger (who invited Dean to serve as a guest chaplain) are leaving office.
Dean writes in Where are the “Conservative” Cowards Who Hid after Prayer at Capitol?:
Recently, I spoke at a tea party in the state of Minnesota and was approached by an individual who said that he was there when I gave “The Prayer that Rocked the Capitol.”
I asked him where all of his conservative buddies were that did not stand when they should have stood. I told him the self-proclaimed conservatives in Minnesota were, and are, nothing more than a bunch of spineless cowards and capitulators who have no business attempting to represent anyone.
By the looks of the best that we have in Minnesota, I can understand why the communist reprobates and leftist criminals are so encouraged to commit crimes against “we the people.” . . .
. . .Consider now that I had asked the man who had approached me where all of those cowards that failed to take a stand are today. He answered me and said that they were “no longer in office.”
Zellers retired in order to run for governor and lost in the Republican primary in August; Leidiger retired at the end of this session.
As for communist reprobates, former state representative Tom Rukavina has been elected as a St. Louis County Commissioner.
Perhaps more alarming than the return of Tommie the Commie, Bluestem pauses to consider whether Dean's own revival on Minnesota's political stage may signal a harder edge on the part of the new conservative control of the Minnesota House.
That tea party rally in Minnesota? As the embedded tweet above shows, a Minnesota Tea Party Alliance event. Is Dean going to become a fixture once more--or simply someone we might catch out of the corner of our eye--if we're looking?
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So when does Kurt Daudt invite him to give the opening convocation?
Editor's note: Unlikely. It's not the Daudt wing of the caucus that hangs with this cat and shares his material on Facebook.
Posted by: Phoenix Woman | Dec 09, 2014 at 06:59 AM