owebo
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Your fake news tell you this?Something I never saw much of over the past year was discussion about Trump's blatant admissions of affairs with married women. I find this interesting, and it makes me wonder -- is adultery a conservative value?
For those who don't know what I'm talking about, here's Trump admitting to affairs in his book, The Art of the Comeback:
"If I told the real stories of my experiences with women, often seemingly very happily married and important women, this book would be a guaranteed best-seller."He also said:
"I have too much respect for women in general, but if I did [write about my love life], the world would take serious notice. Beautiful, famous, successful, married — I've had them all, secretly, the world's biggest names..."We also know that Donald began a sexual relationship with his second wife, Marla Maples, while he was still married to his first wife, Ivanka, in the months after she said he raped her.
We also know that Christian evangelists report being "very excited" about Trump's win.
Is this because adultery, affairs and sex outside of marriage are conservative values?
You should have learned this by now, the majority of those that consider themselves religious, are only religious when it is convenient to them. If another religious person is hiring? They are religious. If another religious person is a buyer and they are a seller? They are religious. If the person they favor running for President is a liar, adulterous, person who makes fun of handicap people and talks about sexual assault? They aren't religious as long as that person is a person within their political party.
You might be shocked but a lot of us conservatives aren't deeply religious.
Well it goes both ways... that's why I said "their political party" and not just Republicans. However the OP is asking why Conservatives are giving Trump a pass on being adulterous, when it is a basic Conservative value to be religious.