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September 14, 2025: Junior E. Lee Provides An Ungodly Look At Politics

September 22, 2025 by webmaster Leave a Comment

According to a new Pew Research Center report, most U.S. adults say God played no role at all in the last two presidential elections.  About one-third of Americans say that recent election results are part of God’s overall plan but don’t necessarily mean God approved of the winner’s policies. Only a few respondents say God chose the winners because of their policies.

I have a lot of respect for the Pew Research Center.  I consider it a reliable and non-partisan organization and their findings regarding how adults feel about God’s role in presidential politics are noteworthy.  However, one thing was missing from their report.  Nobody asked God.

That nettlesome point required me to go to the only other reliable and non-partisan polling group I know of in order to seek out additional information on the matter. Of course, I am talking about the Yarbrough Worldwide Media and Pest Control Company, located in Greater Garfield, Georgia, and Junior E. Lee, the organization’s esteemed general manager.

Junior not only knows politics from top to bottom, he is also a pest control professional.  Walter Cronkite may have been his equal when it came to reporting on world-changing events but I doubt Walter knew a chinch bug from a chinchilla. Junior E. Lee is one of a kind.

I found Junior at Arveen Ridley’s place spraying for cow ticks, or as he refers to them: rhipicephalus microplus. (Junior loves to throw a little pest control jargon into his conversations to impress people.) He said when he got finished at Arveen’s,  he was planning to drop by Aunt Flossie Felmer’s and spend some time poking around in her drawers.  He said he is looking for fire ants, but I wonder.

Anyway, I asked him if he thought God cared much about who got elected president.  Junior said God probably liked Ronald Reagan and maybe Harry Truman and George Washington but wasn’t overwhelmed with the rest of them.  He is certainly not happy with the current office holder who is selling Bibles made in Godless China for less than $3 a Bible and then charging $59.99 per Bible in the U.S. and has pocketed a cool $1.3 million, as a result.

I’m not sure I needed to know that because this is going to get me some grumpy mail from some folks.  I am in no way blaming God for this but He seems to have created a lot of people with no sense of humor and I do hear from them on occasion.

Junior said right now God is having second thoughts about why He created us in the first place.  Had He known we were going to invent guns – which, by the way, got their start in Godless China back in the 9th Century – he might have scrapped the whole Adam and Eve experiment.

Serpents get a bad rap in the Old Testament but there is no record of them ever having shot anybody. Plus, serpents don’t have fingers to self-righteously point at who is to blame for all the gun violence.  According to Junior, God says snakes are looking better and better.  He has even thought about rewriting the Old Testament to put snakes in a better light but didn’t want to give Godless China an excuse to reprint any more $3 Bibles that retail for $59.99 in the U.S.

And then there is the schoolteacher from Baxley, Kandiss Tayor, running for Congress in Georgia’s First District and riding around on a campaign bus that says, “Jesus Guns Babies.” Junior says God doesn’t like the implication that Jesus guns babies and suggests Taylor put commas or periods after “Jesus” and “Guns.”  Otherwise, atheists and gun control advocates are going to have a field day. Taylor has been so busy claiming voter fraud from her run for governor in 2022 when she got a whopping 3% of the vote, she probably hasn’t realized her evangelical faux pas.

I asked Junior if he had any more insights to share with you.  He said to tell you that in his opinion, mixing lemon and vinegar in water is just as good a flea dip as any store-bought product.  I told him I knew you would appreciate knowing that, but any other thoughts about God and politics?  He said let him think on it.  He was in a hurry to get to Aunt Flossie Felmer and poke around in her drawers.  He says he is looking for fire ants.  But I wonder.

 

You can reach Dick Yarbrough at dick@dickyarbrough.com or at P.O. Box 725373, Atlanta, Georgia 31139

 

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