Right-Wing Pundits: Flee America Because Kim Davis Went To Jail

John Price, a former Indiana GOP politician who is now urging Americans to leave the country before it is destroyed by God for legalizing gay marriage, returned to the End Times radio program “Trunews” last week to discuss “what the persecution of Kim Davis means for the rest of the Christians in America.”

Price told host Rick Wiles that he was dismayed to read about the Oath Keepers’ attempt to send armed guards to defend the notorious Kentucky clerk, saying that instead of taking up arms, people should simply flee the U.S.

“When we see Kim Davis sitting six days in a jail but we see murderers who get out in a half an hour on bail and we say, ‘That’s not right, it’s against our beliefs, it’s against God’s word,’ when we see all of those things and we want to really get upset and we want to either go to our gun closet or do something violent or go back in the streets, the problem with that is that all we are doing is feeding into the violence that Scripture says is going to happen in the end but it doesn’t solve the problem,” he said. “God tells us how to solve the problem, he says flee. There’s a time to fight and there’s a time to flee.”

Price said that “the war is over” and that the left has won the so-called culture wars and, as a result, people are beginning to leave the country because they realized that “they can’t cause America to go back to the way it was, it’s too late.”

After Wiles told Price that “God is raising up these crazy people in Iran, that are in control of Iran, to chastise us for the sins that we are committing in this nation,” Price agreed that America’s annihilation is inevitable because it has pushed abortion rights and homosexuality across the world: “We certainly are the mother of abominations.”

One country safe from divine wrath, they agreed, was “godly” Russia.

Price said that there was no point in becoming involved in politics and waiting to see the results of the next election because he alleged that the election may be cancelled, citing Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson, who said that he isn’t sure that “there will even be an election in 2016.”

“I think we’re past the point where politics is going to save America,” he said. “There are a lot of people, including Ben Carson, who said this last December who think there might not even be an election next year, that there may be a declaration from a White House that would avoid an election. So why do we want to spend hours and hours and hours and tens of thousands of dollars on an election that may not happen?”