Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reposted and praised a video interview of a self-described Christian nationalist pastor whose church doesn’t believe women should be allowed to vote.

Doug Wilson, senior pastor of Christ Church in Idaho, said during the interview with CNN that, “Women are the kind of people that people come out of.”

“The wife and mother, who is the chief executive of the home, is entrusted with three or four or five eternal souls,” he continued.

In the CNN interview, Wilson also defended previous comments where he had said there was mutual affection between slaves and their masters. He also said that sodomy should be recriminalized. The Supreme Court invalidated sodomy laws in 2003.

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    2522 hours ago

    republiQan women - YOU did this. We told you. 100 times we told you. You wouldn’t listen.

    Get wise or get used to being cattle again.

    • @[email protected]
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      417 hours ago

      I cannot wait to see the faces of the likes of Qbert, who even had the audacity to be holding forth in a CHURCH. A place where she is definitely supposed to be quiet and she, as a woman, is not supposed to be in a position of authority over any man.

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      721 hours ago

      I think you’re missing the part where lots of Republican woman have been raised brainwashed to agree with this

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        417 hours ago

        Not nearly enough put it into practice, though. They think they are special ones. This hypocrisy goes back to the likes of that awful human being Phyllis Schlafly.

        They are going to be as Pikachu-faced as the immigrants that voted for Taco thinking they were special, too. Kinda like a lot of idiot trad-wives were shocked that hubby and pals didn’t see them as special, either.

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        620 hours ago

        This. My biological father’s wife has a degree, he does not. He works, she does not, because “it isn’t a woman’s place to earn more than the man”.

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        321 hours ago

        It’s nobody’s fault that you are who you are, but it’s your own fault if you stay that way.