First up from the God Machine this week are startling remarks from a religious right leader about women in society, just as women voters become the central focus of both presidential campaigns.
As my friend Kyle Mantyla reported at Right Wing Watch, the American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer used his radio show earlier in the week to argue against women serving in leadership positions anywhere in society.
According to Fischer, “masculine leadership in society over the nation” is “God’s basic plan for today,” and “political leadership ought to be … reserved for the hands of males.” Anticipating criticism, the religious right leader added that those who believe in gender equality won’t offer a “reasoned” response to his shameless misogyny.
Yes, this guy considers himself a credible arbiter of what is and isn’t “reasoned” discourse.
It’s almost as if Fischer, a Mitt Romney supporter, is trying to give the left a little additional motivation to turn out on Election Day.
Also from the God Machine this week:
* In Kountze, Texas: “A judge on Thursday gave a group of cheerleaders here a temporary victory in their fight to display Bible verses on banners at public school football games, allowing them to continue to use the signs for the rest of the season.”








