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"Seriously, what is going on? Are evangelicals that eager to get the apocalypse going?" the host said on Monday's "Full Frontal."
"To understand how we got here, we have to go back to the origins of the new religious right," the host continued. "For a generation, they've been like a wasp in an airplane. They're small and outnumbered, but everyone still has to avoid pissing them off. But it wasn't always that way."
Bee's history lesson goes back to evangelicals taking a break from
"I'm happy to say that guy is now in heaven, sharing a cloud with Prince," Bee joked. "Sorry, pal, heaven integrated in 1990, 10 years before your college dropped its interracial dating ban."
It was this issue that sparked conservative Christian groups' return to politics, and their influence in other issues, like the movement to make abortion illegal, protecting prayer in schools, and banning sex education.
When Bee talks about the "religious right," she doesn't mean all people of faith, but rather "a political movement to harness the voting power of evangelicals to the conservative Republican cause."
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"From 1980 onwards, the [Republican] platform came to read like a Baptist dream journal," Bee said.
The Christian right continued to thrive through President Clinton and under George W. Bush, but the Barack Obama years have seen a decline in its power and a rise in nationwide acceptance of more liberal social issues, such as LGBT rights, which used to be central to the religious right.
So, back to the original question: Why is the religious right backing Trump now? Bee explained that they just don't have a choice.
"Old-fashioned value voters no longer have the clout to get their vat monster [Ted Cruz] the nomination, much less the Oval Office," Bee said. "New evangelicals are happy to ditch the Bible for good ol' white nativism and government anger. Hey, just like [Bob Jones] taught them."
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