I should be rich.
Hey, book publishing assholes. I have no morals. I will invent history for you, just like this guy.I want money. And i will not let facts get in the way of senseless pandering.
I realize there will be jerkoffs like this nut-crust who will "fact check" "history" or whatever, but i promise you, we are both strong enough to ignore the truth. You want someone to invent history to make it favorable to your views. I want a C-130 filled with cash. I will use Stephen Mansfield as inspiration, and i promise i can do just as good as this:(from Talk to Action)-----
'll be writing much more over the next few weeks about the numerous instances of Christian nationalist revisionism found in Ten Tortured Words, but will end for now with a striking example of Stephen Mansfield's own brand of word torturing, in the form of the following Madison "quote," found on page 146.
Religion is the basis and foundation of government. -- JAMES MADISON
Where does this quote come from? Well, according to Mansfield's note, Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments. Here is the untortured paragraph from that document, with the words assembled by Mansfield to create his quote in bold.
15. Because finally, "the equal right of every citizen to the free exercise of his Religion according to the dictates of conscience" is held by the same tenure with all his other rights. If we recur to its origin, it is equally the gift of nature; if we weigh its importance, it cannot be less dear to us; if we consider the "Declaration of those rights which pertain to the good people of Virginia, as the basis and foundation of government," it is enumerated with equal solemnity, or rather studied emphasis.