Oh, goody! There’s nothing we love more than a lecture from Stephen King!
The Tea Partiers claim to love our Constitution, but seem a bit foggy on the separation of church and state stuff.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) July 20, 2014
At least for now, that appears to be the extent of King’s musings on the Tea Party today. But it was enough to get his fellow Tea Party bashers excited:
Amen RT @StephenKing: The Tea Partiers claim to love our Constitution, but seem a bit foggy on the separation of church and state stuff.
— Michael Robert (@Islandmike13) July 20, 2014
@StephenKing They seem to have skipped that "provide for the general welfare" part too.
— Dr. Ocular Nervosa (@ocularnervosa) July 20, 2014
@StephenKing also, they claim they oppose illiegal immigration on purely legal grounds, yet intl law gives a right to seek asylum
— Pokemon Go Wash Your Hands (@rudeasHECK) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/Kayla_Nikol/status/490896002162114560
https://twitter.com/Gnordy/statuses/490903243703062528
@StephenKing They love the Constitution. Just not that pesky Bill of Rights. Oh, except for the Second Amendment, of course!
— Lynn (((McKenzie))) (@lynnwritestuff) July 20, 2014
@StephenKing
They believe the tea parties should be held at church.— JOI Biden 3030 (@imacopyouidiot9) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/ursus_marit/status/490895709994905600
Boy, that’s clever.
https://twitter.com/WGladstone/status/490895979717984256
Maybe not 100, but enough to get the point across:
https://twitter.com/ChrisBarnhart/status/490895407908524032
https://twitter.com/JoshLayhue/status/490898585513623552
@StephenKing Constitution says nothing about separation of church and state
— Old White Guy (@ATL_OWG) July 20, 2014
Not in the Constitution. MT @StephenKing: Tea Partiers claim to love our Constitution, but seem foggy on the separation of church and state.
— (((AG))) (@AGHamilton29) July 20, 2014
It's not in there. RT @StephenKing: Tea Partiers claim to love our Constitution, but seem a bit foggy on the separation of church and state
— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/Sjcrookston/status/490911109809856512
Nowhere is "separation of church and state" referenced in the Constitution. @StephenKing might be referenced in #tommyknockers ?
— Will Hayes (@Circusponi) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/littlefatbears/status/490907210990379008
https://twitter.com/rovibe71/status/490904031439888384
@StephenKing that's not in the Constitution. You probably should actually read it.
— Freedom Rings (@FreedomRider217) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/moderncomments/status/490903734902603777
@StephenKing Try more reading and less writing. Separation of church and state isn't in the Constitution.
— Walter Hellums (@walter_hellums) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/GRRRR8est/status/490910590614134785
@StephenKing We are very well versed on the Constitution. You apparently are not.
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) July 20, 2014
Oh, snap!
Apparently @StephenKing is some sort of Constitutional scholar now. Not our US Constitution mind you, since he obviously hasn't read it.
— Adrian Wilcox™ ن (@adrianwilcox) July 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/ChrisBarnhart/status/490903314154799104
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