VER: Ted Cruz SLAMS Cory Booker por usar una prueba religiosa en el candidato judicial de Trump


Ted Cruz atacó hoy a Cory Booker por usar una prueba religiosa al interrogar a la nominada judicial de Trump, Neomi Rao, hoy.

Antes de llegar a Cruz, esto es lo que Booker dijo en su ridícula pregunta (a través de PJ Media):
Booker seized on Rao’s 2008 article opposing the Supreme Court decision Lawrence v. Texas, which decriminalized homosexual activity. He then directly asked her, “Are gay relationships in your opinion immoral?”
“I am not sure the relevance of that,” Rao responded.
“Do you think gay relationships are immoral?” he continued.
“I do not,” Rao said.
“Do you believe they are a sin?” Booker pressed.
“My personal views on any of these subjects are things I would put to one side,” the nominee said.
“So you’re not willing to say whether you believe it is sinful for a man — for two men — to be married?” the senator pressed once again.
“No,” Rao responded.
“Excuse me?” Booker said.
“My response is that these personal views are ones that I would put to one side. Whatever my personal views are on the subject, I would faithfully follow the precedent of the Supreme Court,” the nominee said.
Cuando Ted Cruz tuvo la oportunidad de interrogar a Rao, comenzó a dejar caer la bofetada en Booker, acusándolo de haber usado una prueba religiosa:

The Senate Judiciary Committee should not be a theater for mischaracterizing or twisting nominees’ records or views. Nor should it be an avenue for persecution.
We’ve seen a growing pattern among Senate Democrats of hostility to religious faith. I have to say I was deeply troubled a few minutes ago to hear questioning of a nominee, asking your personal views on what is sinful.
In my view that has no business in this committee. Article Six of the Constitution says there should be no religious test for any public office. We have also seen Senate Democrats attack what they have characterized as religious dogma. We’ve seen Senate Democrats attack nominees for their own personal views on salvation.
I don’t believe this is a theological court of inquisition. I think the proper avenue of investigation is a nominee’s record. So Ms Rao, let me talk about your record. Let me ask you about your actual record, which is what this committee should be looking at, not our own personal religious views or your religious views, whatever they may be.

Como de costumbre, tiene toda la razón. La Constitución es clara sobre el tema de las pruebas religiosas. Pero cada vez más y más demócratas parecen estar usando pruebas religiosas en su interrogatorio de los nominados. Lo vimos con Dianne Feinstein y Dick Durbin en 2017 en el mismo candidato y Bernie Sanders en 2017 en un candidato no judicial. Simplemente no pueden ayudarse a sí mismos cuando se trata de perseguir a los cristianos por lo que creen.

Mike Lee incluso dio un gran discurso en este 2017 porque los demócratas lo están haciendo mucho más en estos días.

Ted Cruz continúa con su cuestionamiento de Rao, que puede ver en el video de arriba.

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