1/4/2023, 11:47 am
Comrades, we all know it's traditional to swear an oath of office on a Bible, but historically, other sacred texts have been used and so have other things...sacred only to the swearer, if at all.
Democrats were never much for tradition (other than wildly irresponsible spending and social disruption), so it shouldn't be a surprise that Democrat U.S. Representative for California's 42nd Congressional District, Robert Garcia, plans to swear in using a comic book:
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What purpose does this serve other than make a mockery of the solemnity of their oaths of office? None to those who never intend to uphold their oaths anyway.
Here are a few other examples of Bible substitutes for swear-ins:
This may be satire but I can't swear to it.https://www.theblaze.com/news/democrat- ... rman-comic
Wonder if Europeans will pick up on this trend?
Democrats were never much for tradition (other than wildly irresponsible spending and social disruption), so it shouldn't be a surprise that Democrat U.S. Representative for California's 42nd Congressional District, Robert Garcia, plans to swear in using a comic book:
[CLICK ANY GRAPHIC FOR LARGER VIEW]
What purpose does this serve other than make a mockery of the solemnity of their oaths of office? None to those who never intend to uphold their oaths anyway.
Here are a few other examples of Bible substitutes for swear-ins:
This may be satire but I can't swear to it.https://www.theblaze.com/news/democrat- ... rman-comic
Wonder if Europeans will pick up on this trend?