Will KY’s Dem governor bear the cross for 2020 photo with anti-Christian LGBTQ group?

A 2020 photo of Democrat Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear posing with a local chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence has become political fodder in his reelection bid, with his Republican challenger suggesting the affiliation with an anti-Christian LGBTQ activist group that mocks the faith of millions.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who is running against Beshear spoke with Fox News and reminded his opponent that he does not live in California.

“This is just another example of how out of touch Andy Beshear is with our values. He’s the governor of Kentucky, not California,” Cameron said. “The fact that he would host an anti-Christian hate group that makes fun of people of faith is disqualifying for public office. And this November, he’s going to have plenty of free time to hang out with those people, but it won’t be in the state capitol.

An example of the vile, disgusting behavior that defines the extremist Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence — they encourage followers, “Go forth and sin some more!” — can be seen below.

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At this stage of the game, where the largely apathetic American voter is shocked by little, having been shamed into silence and acceptance of the left-wing orthodoxy that has absorbed all facets of society including corporate America, it remains to be seen whether the Democrat will bear the cross of having aligned with queer and trans “nuns” that have no respect for the Christian faith.

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on Twitter:

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