Rep. Madison Cawthorn loses it, claiming Biden secretly confiscated Bibles and weapons

An example of the Republican Party’s collective mental instability is MP Madison Cawthorn, who claims she is secretly confiscating Bibles and weapons door-to-door.

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Madison Cawthorn says today that Biden’s plan to send people door-to-door to offer vaccines is actually a conspiracy to confiscate people’s Bibles and weapons. pic.twitter.com/h6CPdJwv9t

– Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) July 9, 2021

Cawthorn said, “And now he’s talking about going door to door bringing vaccines to people. Think about the mechanisms they would have to build to do such a massive thing, and then think about what those mechanisms could be used for. You could then go door to door to take your guns with you. Then they could go door to door to take your Bibles with them. “

Biden is a devout Catholic who goes to church more often than Rep. Cawthorn, so the likelihood of Joe Biden stealing someone’s Bible is exactly zero, which is also the same number of gun confiscation bills Biden suggested.

As Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) said, the Republican Party is going insane. The government will not go door to door to vaccinate people. Community leaders and local officials will go door to door.

No government officials will go door to door

Biden suggests a community outreach program where local officials encourage people to get vaccinated. It is not about espionage or data collection. It’s only the people in the community who encourage their neighbors to get vaccinated.

Republicans have come to a point where even the tamest of proposals becomes dark conspiracy theories.

While Biden’s successes continue, Republicans collapse in paranoia.

Mr. Easley is the executive editor of the White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.

Awards and professional memberships

Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association

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