Man, you sure can go into the way back machine for your imaginary republican transgressions. A country of 300+ million and an entire political philosophy gets tarred by two events.
From now on, I am going to just assume that your views are identical to Louis Farrakhan. It's as fair as your cherry picking.
I knew you'd respond!!

Way back machine? The yoga pants statement happened in 2/2015 and the retirement state in 6/2015.
Imaginary? No, not imaginary. Their statements are below.
In a February talk at the Montana Bible College about how to find "godly purpose" in work, Gianforte explained why retirement isn't consistent with biblical teachings.
"There's nothing in the Bible that talks about retirement. And yet it's been an accepted concept in our culture today," he said. "Nowhere does it say, 'Well, he was a good and faithful servant, so he went to the beach.' It doesn't say that anywhere." "The example I think of is Noah," he continued. "How old was Noah when he built the ark? 600. He wasn't like, cashing Social Security checks, he wasn't hanging out, he was working.
So, I think we have an obligation to work. The role we have in work may change over time, but the concept of retirement is not biblical."
His proposed bill, HB 365, would outlaw not just nudity, but also "any device, costume, or covering that gives the appearance of or simulates the genitals, pubic hair, anus region, or pubic hair region." Per the Billings Gazette:The Republican from Missoula said tight-fitting beige clothing could be considered indecent exposure under his proposal."Yoga pants should be illegal in public anyway," Moore said after the hearing.Not to mention that George Bush, Jr said he invaded Iraq because he was commanded/given the word of God to do so. He cost the country probably billions of dollars and killed American soldiers all because God told him so. This man was once the POTUS!! Get tarred by two events? Hardly.