What did Iowa's evangelicals do? (And why did they do it?)

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This January 2024 election forecast is absolutely and without a doubt in my opinion, the most accurate explanation or quick summary of what happened six weeks ago to the best, strongest and most durable economy in the world.

Billionaires and white evangelical Christians returned a convicted felon, and the only sitting president who attempted to overturn an election that he lost in order to stay in the White House beyond his constitutional end of term limit.

This explains why money cannot defeat the Republican church/state oligarchy in the future?

When the monied interests align with the unique faith based thinking and Christian nationalist belief system of America’s fundamentalist white Christian population; truth and facts in our political realm become scarce and matter little.

It’s that scarcity that did the Democrats in. But we can fix it if we come to understand it.

A lot of Democrats are Christians and a lot of Democrats are not. What we have to do is unite against Musk and all the billionaires who are going to Mar-a-Lago on bent knee and kiss the ring of the Savior.

We need to unite a progressive working class (middle on down) against the mess that is about to come.


What did Iowa's evangelicals do? (And why did they do it?)

The most important thing Donald Trump had going for him in Iowa with evangelicals. By Hugh Hewitt Fox News. Published January 16, 2024 5:00am EST

Evangelical leader on the importance of caucuses

Evangelical leaders predict huge caucus turnout in Iowa and downplay endorsements. Ralph Reed joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the Iowa caucus.

So, Trump crushed it in Iowa.

My colleagues at the Washington Post wondered again this weekend what "evangelicals" see in Trump. The provocative headline "Ordained by God" telegraphs the reporters’ answer but that is simply incorrect.

First, after a quarter-century of grading law school exams, I can assure you as any fair grader can, there is always a Bell Curve in every distribution. There will certainly be some small percentage of "evangelicals" who believe Trump is "ordained" by God but there are going to be quite a few on the other end who support him even though they don’t believe they share a common faith. That’s just the way it is. The identity politics that has consumed so much of the left and of the elite media just doesn’t control large swaths of America. Many tens of millions of voters don’t vote for the person who is most like him or her but who is most likely to be good for him or her. They vote their perceived self-interest. The former president has been making this sale for a long time, and it’s working.

In the same piece though, there is this astonishing paragraph:

Trump has accused the Biden administration of discriminating against people of faith, suggesting at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, that "Christians and Americans of faith are being persecuted and government has been weaponized against religion like never before." Fact-checkers, however, have debunked that claim. Experts on religious liberty, such as John Inazu from Washington University in St. Louis, cite multiple major religion-related Supreme Court cases and say religious freedom is perhaps more protected than ever.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION

First, and most obviously, the reasons cases vindicating religious liberties and especially Free Exercise rights make it to the Supreme Court where they are won and religious freedom protected is because the litigants’ religious rights have in fact been trampled on long before the case reached the justices.

It’s axiomatic that if religious people are winning cases before the Supreme Court it is because they have indeed been wronged by state actors. So the "fact checkers" are simply wrong, again, and ten minutes with any litigator from Alliance Defending Freedom, which handles hundreds of not thousands of anti-religious actions every year on behalf of believers can set any reporter straight on the record.

Second, the left is dominated by secular absolutists on issues such as abortion, gender. Parents who are also "evangelical" care deeply about their children’s education and want to be fully informed of their children’s record at school and any issues they may have. Evangelicals are especially hostile to teaching environments that will undermine the faith principles they intend to impart to their kids. They don’t want the president to be a preacher, and they don’t want teachers to be preachers either. Trump is no fan of the education establishment, so he’s going to pick up evangelicals on these issues as well.

But the most important thing Trump had going for him in Iowa with evangelicals, and probably in all future primary contests, is that the deeply felt belief among many people of faith that elites are after Trump.

"What is it about liberals who hate Trump that they rush headline into suicide?" Commentary Magazine editor John Podhoretz wondered on the magazine’s Monday morning’s podcast, after ticking off the latest self-destruct button hit by another would-be Trump Javert, in this case Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis who appears to have directed a whole bunch of Trump prosecution legal business and tax dollars to her lover.

Whether Alvin Bragg, Leticia Smith, New York State Judge State Judge Arthur Engoron, the "whistleblowers" at the National Archives and Record Administration or Special Counsel Jack Smith, none of the current posse of Trump hunters has struck the center-right in this country as fair and careful. Smith especially has reached for theories of first impression every bit as unusual as the Colorado Supreme Court’s and Maine’s Secretary of State’s in deciding that the people would in fact not get to decide whether to vote for Trump.

A LOOK BACK AT IOWA CAUCUS NIGHTS FROM THE PAST

It all adds up to a very long column of first-of-it’s-kind charges against Trump. Folks notice that the effort to "get Trump" got underway a long time ago —2015– and will seemingly never end. You don’t have to be an "evangelical" to have a sense of justice and fair play, but if you have got one, you look at this blizzard of legal gambits and conclude: This may not be right, and it certainly is unusual.

Trump is not guaranteed the GOP nomination much less the election, though I do think he’d lock it down with the right running mate, some key Cabinet announcements, and more of the relaxed Trump we saw on Fox Townhall last week than white hot rally Trump. But he’s not going to change, much. The issues have though.

As I wrote over the weekend, this is going to be a 10/7 election, not a 1/6 election. If the world continues to tumble into intense conflict, of whom will America’s enemies be more wary: Trump or Biden? Some may answer "Ron DeSantis" or "Nikki Haley" and almost certainly those two —just like Trump— will give America’s foes much more pause than the Appeasement Caucus around the infirm president. But Trump vs. Biden in a dangerous world with barbarians committing massacres? That’s not going to be close.

And please, Manhattan-Beltway media elites and professional analysts, put away the impulse to assume everyone or even most people vote their identity. Consider that most vote their future and the futures of their children and grandchildren.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the country’s leading journalists of the center-right. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990, and it is today syndicated to hundreds of stations and outlets across the country every Monday through Friday morning. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and this column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his forty years in broadcast, and this column previews the lead story that will drive his radio show today.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM HUGH HEWITT
 
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Ya lost. LoL
we certainly did.

We lost to damn near the same eMusk billionaires and to the same fundamentalist white rReed Christian evangelicals and to trickle down economics in 1984.

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Trump is no Ronald Reagan on the character ‘n morality trophy case. Sinful Don Trump barely squeaked out a win this year. So you haters of the multiracial working class we have should NOT get your hopes up before the big fall.
 
This January 2024 election forecast is absolutely and without a doubt in my opinion, the most accurate explanation or quick summary of what happened six weeks ago to the best, strongest and most durable economy in the world.

Billionaires and white evangelical Christians returned a convicted felon, and the only sitting president who attempted to overturn an election that he lost in order to stay in the White House beyond his constitutional end of term limit.

This explains why money cannot defeat the Republican church/state oligarchy in the future?

When the monied interests align with the unique faith based thinking and Christian nationalist belief system of America’s fundamentalist white Christian population; truth and facts in our political realm become scarce and matter little.

It’s that scarcity that did the Democrats in. But we can fix it if we come to understand it.

A lot of Democrats are Christians and a lot of Democrats are not. What we have to do is unite against Musk and all the billionaires who are going to Mar-a-Lago on bent knee and kiss the ring of the Savior.

We need to unite a progressive working class (middle on down) o against the mess that is about to come.


What did Iowa's evangelicals do? (And why did they do it?)

The most important thing Donald Trump had going for him in Iowa with evangelicals. By Hugh Hewitt Fox News. Published January 16, 2024 5:00am EST

Evangelical leader on the importance of caucuses

Evangelical leaders predict huge caucus turnout in Iowa and downplay endorsements. Ralph Reed joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the Iowa caucus.

So, Trump crushed it in Iowa.

My colleagues at the Washington Post wondered again this weekend what "evangelicals" see in Trump. The provocative headline "Ordained by God" telegraphs the reporters’ answer but that is simply incorrect.

First, after a quarter-century of grading law school exams, I can assure you as any fair grader can, there is always a Bell Curve in every distribution. There will certainly be some small percentage of "evangelicals" who believe Trump is "ordained" by God but there are going to be quite a few on the other end who support him even though they don’t believe they share a common faith. That’s just the way it is. The identity politics that has consumed so much of the left and of the elite media just doesn’t control large swaths of America. Many tens of millions of voters don’t vote for the person who is most like him or her but who is most likely to be good for him or her. They vote their perceived self-interest. The former president has been making this sale for a long time, and it’s working.

In the same piece though, there is this astonishing paragraph:

Trump has accused the Biden administration of discriminating against people of faith, suggesting at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, that "Christians and Americans of faith are being persecuted and government has been weaponized against religion like never before." Fact-checkers, however, have debunked that claim. Experts on religious liberty, such as John Inazu from Washington University in St. Louis, cite multiple major religion-related Supreme Court cases and say religious freedom is perhaps more protected than ever.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION

First, and most obviously, the reasons cases vindicating religious liberties and especially Free Exercise rights make it to the Supreme Court where they are won and religious freedom protected is because the litigants’ religious rights have in fact been trampled on long before the case reached the justices.

It’s axiomatic that if religious people are winning cases before the Supreme Court it is because they have indeed been wronged by state actors. So the "fact checkers" are simply wrong, again, and ten minutes with any litigator from Alliance Defending Freedom, which handles hundreds of not thousands of anti-religious actions every year on behalf of believers can set any reporter straight on the record.

Second, the left is dominated by secular absolutists on issues such as abortion, gender. Parents who are also "evangelical" care deeply about their children’s education and want to be fully informed of their children’s record at school and any issues they may have. Evangelicals are especially hostile to teaching environments that will undermine the faith principles they intend to impart to their kids. They don’t want the president to be a preacher, and they don’t want teachers to be preachers either. Trump is no fan of the education establishment, so he’s going to pick up evangelicals on these issues as well.

But the most important thing Trump had going for him in Iowa with evangelicals, and probably in all future primary contests, is that the deeply felt belief among many people of faith that elites are after Trump.

"What is it about liberals who hate Trump that they rush headline into suicide?" Commentary Magazine editor John Podhoretz wondered on the magazine’s Monday morning’s podcast, after ticking off the latest self-destruct button hit by another would-be Trump Javert, in this case Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis who appears to have directed a whole bunch of Trump prosecution legal business and tax dollars to her lover.

Whether Alvin Bragg, Leticia Smith, New York State Judge State Judge Arthur Engoron, the "whistleblowers" at the National Archives and Record Administration or Special Counsel Jack Smith, none of the current posse of Trump hunters has struck the center-right in this country as fair and careful. Smith especially has reached for theories of first impression every bit as unusual as the Colorado Supreme Court’s and Maine’s Secretary of State’s in deciding that the people would in fact not get to decide whether to vote for Trump.

A LOOK BACK AT IOWA CAUCUS NIGHTS FROM THE PAST

It all adds up to a very long column of first-of-it’s-kind charges against Trump. Folks notice that the effort to "get Trump" got underway a long time ago —2015– and will seemingly never end. You don’t have to be an "evangelical" to have a sense of justice and fair play, but if you have got one, you look at this blizzard of legal gambits and conclude: This may not be right, and it certainly is unusual.

Trump is not guaranteed the GOP nomination much less the election, though I do think he’d lock it down with the right running mate, some key Cabinet announcements, and more of the relaxed Trump we saw on Fox Townhall last week than white hot rally Trump. But he’s not going to change, much. The issues have though.

As I wrote over the weekend, this is going to be a 10/7 election, not a 1/6 election. If the world continues to tumble into intense conflict, of whom will America’s enemies be more wary: Trump or Biden? Some may answer "Ron DeSantis" or "Nikki Haley" and almost certainly those two —just like Trump— will give America’s foes much more pause than the Appeasement Caucus around the infirm president. But Trump vs. Biden in a dangerous world with barbarians committing massacres? That’s not going to be close.

And please, Manhattan-Beltway media elites and professional analysts, put away the impulse to assume everyone or even most people vote their identity. Consider that most vote their future and the futures of their children and grandchildren.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the country’s leading journalists of the center-right. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990, and it is today syndicated to hundreds of stations and outlets across the country every Monday through Friday morning. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and this column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his forty years in broadcast, and this column previews the lead story that will drive his radio show today.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM HUGH HEWITT
Christian evangelicals as a group do not turn out in large percentages to vote. It is amusing to read the thrashings of puzzled minions who refuse to acknowledge what happened. The Democrats LOST VOTES IN EVERY KEY DEMOGRAPHIC. Black, Brown, White, Christian, Jews, Muslims, Eskimos,..... EVERY DEMOGRAPHIC. There was a 10 million vote swing in the popular vote from 2020 to 2024 in favor of Donald Trump. Your explanation of "Christian Evangelicals won it for Trump" is laughable. :laugh:
 
we certainly did.

We lost to damn near the same eMusk billionaires and to the same fundamentalist white rReed Christian evangelicals and to trickle down economics in 1984.

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Trump is no Ronald Reagan on the character ‘n morality trophy case. Sinful Don Trump barely squeaked out a win this year. So you haters of the multiracial working class we have should NOT get your hopes up before the big fall.

Yeah you lost. Bawling isn't helping you
 
Ya lost. LoL
Not according to the DISGUSTING FILTH in the media. Trump didn't have a chance, poor fella. Just look and see...


The latest poll, conducted between Oct. 28-31 by the widely respected polling firm Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, :auiqs.jpg: is based on telephone interviews with 808 Iowans ages 18 or older who say they will definitely vote or have already voted in the 2024 general election for president and other offices.

It shows Harris leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters,

dimocraps aren't just scum, they're too stupid for words. ALL of them

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Your explanation of "Christian Evangelicals won it for Trump" is laughable. :laugh:
Why is it laughable?


Evangelical group knocks on 8M doors ahead of election, predicts 'historic' Christian voter turnout. By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter
Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Evangelical group knocks on 8M doors ahead of election, predicts 'historic' Christian voter turnout

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Ralph Reed, chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, addresses the 2024 Road to Majority Conference in Washington, DC, on June 22, 2024. | Chris Kleponis/AFP via Getty Images

An Evangelical advocacy group has reached out to a record number of voters ahead of the presidential election as its leader remains confident that faith-based voters will turn out in “historic numbers” this year.

The Faith & Freedom Coalition (FFC) announced Monday that it had knocked on a record 8 million doors in the battleground states expected to determine the outcome of the upcoming election. The advocacy organization added that it expects to interact with 17 million to 18 million voters across the seven swing states by Election Day.

“We are seeing unprecedented enthusiasm and intensity among our volunteers and the voters of faith with whom they are interacting” said FFC leader and founder Ralph Reed in the statement shared with The Christian Post. “It is greater than we saw in 2016 or 2020.”



The Christian Post.
 
we certainly did.

We lost to damn near the same eMusk billionaires and to the same fundamentalist white rReed Christian evangelicals and to trickle down economics in 1984.

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Trump is no Ronald Reagan on the character ‘n morality trophy case. Sinful Don Trump barely squeaked out a win this year. So you haters of the multiracial working class we have should NOT get your hopes up before the big fall.
All I can say is, stay the course by continuing to call America systemically racist and misogynistic and literal garbage

Retards.
 
This January 2024 election forecast is absolutely and without a doubt in my opinion, the most accurate explanation or quick summary of what happened six weeks ago to the best, strongest and most durable economy in the world.

Billionaires and white evangelical Christians returned a convicted felon, and the only sitting president who attempted to overturn an election that he lost in order to stay in the White House beyond his constitutional end of term limit.

This explains why money cannot defeat the Republican church/state oligarchy in the future?

When the monied interests align with the unique faith based thinking and Christian nationalist belief system of America’s fundamentalist white Christian population; truth and facts in our political realm become scarce and matter little.

It’s that scarcity that did the Democrats in. But we can fix it if we come to understand it.

A lot of Democrats are Christians and a lot of Democrats are not. What we have to do is unite against Musk and all the billionaires who are going to Mar-a-Lago on bent knee and kiss the ring of the Savior.

We need to unite a progressive working class (middle on down) against the mess that is about to come.


What did Iowa's evangelicals do? (And why did they do it?)

The most important thing Donald Trump had going for him in Iowa with evangelicals. By Hugh Hewitt Fox News. Published January 16, 2024 5:00am EST

Evangelical leader on the importance of caucuses

Evangelical leaders predict huge caucus turnout in Iowa and downplay endorsements. Ralph Reed joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the Iowa caucus.

So, Trump crushed it in Iowa.

My colleagues at the Washington Post wondered again this weekend what "evangelicals" see in Trump. The provocative headline "Ordained by God" telegraphs the reporters’ answer but that is simply incorrect.

First, after a quarter-century of grading law school exams, I can assure you as any fair grader can, there is always a Bell Curve in every distribution. There will certainly be some small percentage of "evangelicals" who believe Trump is "ordained" by God but there are going to be quite a few on the other end who support him even though they don’t believe they share a common faith. That’s just the way it is. The identity politics that has consumed so much of the left and of the elite media just doesn’t control large swaths of America. Many tens of millions of voters don’t vote for the person who is most like him or her but who is most likely to be good for him or her. They vote their perceived self-interest. The former president has been making this sale for a long time, and it’s working.

In the same piece though, there is this astonishing paragraph:

Trump has accused the Biden administration of discriminating against people of faith, suggesting at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, that "Christians and Americans of faith are being persecuted and government has been weaponized against religion like never before." Fact-checkers, however, have debunked that claim. Experts on religious liberty, such as John Inazu from Washington University in St. Louis, cite multiple major religion-related Supreme Court cases and say religious freedom is perhaps more protected than ever.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION

First, and most obviously, the reasons cases vindicating religious liberties and especially Free Exercise rights make it to the Supreme Court where they are won and religious freedom protected is because the litigants’ religious rights have in fact been trampled on long before the case reached the justices.

It’s axiomatic that if religious people are winning cases before the Supreme Court it is because they have indeed been wronged by state actors. So the "fact checkers" are simply wrong, again, and ten minutes with any litigator from Alliance Defending Freedom, which handles hundreds of not thousands of anti-religious actions every year on behalf of believers can set any reporter straight on the record.

Second, the left is dominated by secular absolutists on issues such as abortion, gender. Parents who are also "evangelical" care deeply about their children’s education and want to be fully informed of their children’s record at school and any issues they may have. Evangelicals are especially hostile to teaching environments that will undermine the faith principles they intend to impart to their kids. They don’t want the president to be a preacher, and they don’t want teachers to be preachers either. Trump is no fan of the education establishment, so he’s going to pick up evangelicals on these issues as well.

But the most important thing Trump had going for him in Iowa with evangelicals, and probably in all future primary contests, is that the deeply felt belief among many people of faith that elites are after Trump.

"What is it about liberals who hate Trump that they rush headline into suicide?" Commentary Magazine editor John Podhoretz wondered on the magazine’s Monday morning’s podcast, after ticking off the latest self-destruct button hit by another would-be Trump Javert, in this case Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis who appears to have directed a whole bunch of Trump prosecution legal business and tax dollars to her lover.

Whether Alvin Bragg, Leticia Smith, New York State Judge State Judge Arthur Engoron, the "whistleblowers" at the National Archives and Record Administration or Special Counsel Jack Smith, none of the current posse of Trump hunters has struck the center-right in this country as fair and careful. Smith especially has reached for theories of first impression every bit as unusual as the Colorado Supreme Court’s and Maine’s Secretary of State’s in deciding that the people would in fact not get to decide whether to vote for Trump.

A LOOK BACK AT IOWA CAUCUS NIGHTS FROM THE PAST

It all adds up to a very long column of first-of-it’s-kind charges against Trump. Folks notice that the effort to "get Trump" got underway a long time ago —2015– and will seemingly never end. You don’t have to be an "evangelical" to have a sense of justice and fair play, but if you have got one, you look at this blizzard of legal gambits and conclude: This may not be right, and it certainly is unusual.

Trump is not guaranteed the GOP nomination much less the election, though I do think he’d lock it down with the right running mate, some key Cabinet announcements, and more of the relaxed Trump we saw on Fox Townhall last week than white hot rally Trump. But he’s not going to change, much. The issues have though.

As I wrote over the weekend, this is going to be a 10/7 election, not a 1/6 election. If the world continues to tumble into intense conflict, of whom will America’s enemies be more wary: Trump or Biden? Some may answer "Ron DeSantis" or "Nikki Haley" and almost certainly those two —just like Trump— will give America’s foes much more pause than the Appeasement Caucus around the infirm president. But Trump vs. Biden in a dangerous world with barbarians committing massacres? That’s not going to be close.

And please, Manhattan-Beltway media elites and professional analysts, put away the impulse to assume everyone or even most people vote their identity. Consider that most vote their future and the futures of their children and grandchildren.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the country’s leading journalists of the center-right. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990, and it is today syndicated to hundreds of stations and outlets across the country every Monday through Friday morning. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and this column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his forty years in broadcast, and this column previews the lead story that will drive his radio show today.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM HUGH HEWITT
Long post that says nothing. It's not that complicated. If the dems had run someone remotely qualified to be president the results might have been different.
 
i. Silent Warrior iv. to Op 1. says do not appease Putin for invading Ukraine: Probably won't happen. Even if it does, peace will be fleeting. Putin will wait a short time then move the bar forward and say "just give us a little more territory and we won't start another war." He will continue to do so until he eventually has the whole country. Appeasing a regime like Putin's has never worked out in the history of the world. slntwrrr 220308 Sgpacz00004


ii. NotfooledbyW xii. to goacz00004. : President Elect Harris would not be appeasing Putin right now the way Surrender Monkey Don Trump is.

Now is not the time to surrender:

  • Russia is experiencing an "unprecedented" failure rate of winter crops, sparking concerns that escalating food prices could trigger social instability. Russian consumers have already endured significant price hikes for basic fooditems throughout the summer and autumn.

Unprecedented Russian winter crop failure sparks fears of ...

www.msn.com/en-us/food-and-drink/general/unprecedented-russian-winter-crop-failure-sparks-fears-of-soaring-food-prices/ar-AA1w0y14



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All I can say is, stay the course by continuing to call America systemically racist and misogynistic and literal garbage

Retards.

Trump is not a protector of black Christians.




Trump has been very clear in his promises to represent White Americans and White Christian Americans, specifically. Trump is basically saying — and, in some cases, has literally said — “I am your protector and defender. I will save you, Christians.” Trump tells them that he is their savior and salvation and that if they don’t choose him then Christians are going to be victimized and oppressed in America. He says, “I will put you in positions of national power.” Trump is also putting the Christian Right in positions of great power in his administration. They are expecting that the Christian Right’s version of Christianity, White Christian Nationalism, will be made the official religion of the country under Trump
 
Trump is not a protector of black Christians.




Trump has been very clear in his promises to represent White Americans and White Christian Americans, specifically. Trump is basically saying — and, in some cases, has literally said — “I am your protector and defender. I will save you, Christians.” Trump tells them that he is their savior and salvation and that if they don’t choose him then Christians are going to be victimized and oppressed in America. He says, “I will put you in positions of national power.” Trump is also putting the Christian Right in positions of great power in his administration. They are expecting that the Christian Right’s version of Christianity, White Christian Nationalism, will be made the official religion of the country under Trump
According to The Constitution, we cannot have an official religion of the country. That doesn't mean that some people believe that it will be made to happen. They are wrong.

The rich just want massive tax breaks. They are right.
 
000 15. “All Vice President Pence has to do is send it back to the states to recertify and we become president and you are the happiest people.” 21JAN06-DJT-jEASTMAN. jEllis.

i. wamose iii. : Filthy Democrat politicians will never tell the truth as long as lying will further their political ambitions. wms 210315 SaNmdc00003

ii. NotfooledbyW xv. : Was Don Trump lying to you and Ashli Babbitt when he said those words at the top of this post Saint Wamose? nfbw 241218. Vwdied00015p

iii. Rambunctious iv. : The only one murdered on that day was..... Ashli Babbitt.... rmbncts 210325 SaNmdc00004

iv. NotfooledbyW xv. : Just think Saint Rambunctious; it will be four years ago tomorrow that Ashli Babbitt, a Q-anon Disciple, picked up the DJT Tweet of 1:42 a.m. on Dec.19, 2020 that read “"Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election,"….. "Big protest in D.C. on January 6th," ….. "Be there, will be wild!.””. nfbw 241218. Vwdied00015

v. MarathonMike viii. to : That is beyond question, and the Black officer who plugged her in the head has not even been questioned as far as I can see. mrthnmk 210315 SaNmdc00008

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vi. BackAgain mcxxxiii. : But charging any of them for the fictional crimes alleged like “seditious conspiracy” is not doing justice. bckgn 220204 Srrnts01133

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vii. SassyIrishLass ii. to OP 1. : Ya lost. LoL. sssrshlss 241217 Swdied00002

viii. NotfooledbyW xv. : Yes, but I will not be spending twenty years in prison for seditious conspiracy to overturn the 2024 election in the way that Elmer Stewart Rhodes III fought like Hell to keep Don Trump in power after losing the 2020 go around. nfbw 241218. Vwdied00015

ix. SassyIrishLass said: That and the last four years was a disaster. sssrshlss 241217 Swdied00007.

x. NotfooledbyW xv. :I am not in prison like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys are. . I am not dead like Ashli Babbitt is. Devotion to Trump is a disaster. nfbw 241218. Vwdied00015
 
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i. Dogmaphobe xvi. : Yep. If these people truly believed in the seperation of church and state, they would be railing against fascists like Governor Cuomo. dgmphb 201202 Scricn00016

ii. BS Filter xxi. to. 16. : The left is Christophobic. bsfltr 201202 Scrocn00021

iii. Tom Paine 1949 xcvi. to 21. : Actually no. Not at all. But if your idea of a “Good Christian,” and the leader of your religious affairs office, is somebody like THIS,

Donald Trump’s Faith Advisor Leads Viral Sermon After Election Day | NowThis

well then sure .... it gives me the cooties. tvmpvvnv 201202 96

iv. Picaro xcvii. to 96. : Asking congregations and the public for money to fund ministries is ther main method left to them, dumbass. If they use church properties to run businesses then you halfwits would snivel even louder, claiming they're using 'unfair advantages' n stuff'. You simply hate Xians because they stand in the way in unfettered mindless self-indulgence and kiddie raping, is all. pvcvrv 201202 Scrocn00097

NotfooledbyW xvi. to crocn00097: The above conversation exemplifies the detrimental effect of the MAGA – WASP white Christian nationalist curse on American politics truly is.

Anyone can see the WASP Catholic’s brand of using demeaning politics against Democrats whom are just as much percentage wise “Christian“ as the MAGA right wing Republican leaning Christians claim to be.

Since the majority of blacks who are Christian vote Democrat, we can see that Saint Picaro easily lumps all church going Bible believing black American citizens as being unfettered mindless self-indulgent child raping vermin.

Saint Picaro is racist in that regard and it is of course in his own writing. nfbw 241218 Vcrocn00016
 
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i. Dogmaphobe xvi. : Yep. If these people truly believed in the seperation of church and state, they would be railing against fascists like Governor Cuomo. dgmphb 201202 Scricn00016

ii. BS Filter xxi. to. 16. : The left is Christophobic. bsfltr 201202 Scrocn00021

iii. Tom Paine 1949 xcvi. to 21. : Actually no. Not at all. But if your idea of a “Good Christian,” and the leader of your religious affairs office, is somebody like THIS,

Donald Trump’s Faith Advisor Leads Viral Sermon After Election Day | NowThis

well then sure .... it gives me the cooties. tvmpvvnv 201202 96

iv. Picaro xcvii. to 96. : Asking congregations and the public for money to fund ministries is ther main method left to them, dumbass. If they use church properties to run businesses then you halfwits would snivel even louder, claiming they're using 'unfair advantages' n stuff'. You simply hate Xians because they stand in the way in unfettered mindless self-indulgence and kiddie raping, is all. pvcvrv 201202 Scrocn00097

NotfooledbyW xvi. to crocn00097: The above conversation exemplifies the detrimental effect of the MAGA – WASP white Christian nationalist curse on American politics truly is.

Anyone can see the WASP Catholic’s brand of using demeaning politics against Democrats whom are just as much percentage wise “Christian“ as the MAGA right wing Republican leaning Christians claim to be.

Since the majority of blacks who are Christian vote Democrat, we can see that Saint Picaro easily lumps all church going Bible believing black American citizens as being unfettered mindless self-indulgent child raping vermin.

Saint Picaro is racist in that regard and it is of course in his own writing. nfbw 241218 Vcrocn00016
For someone who has notfooled in their name, you sure seem to be fooled easily.
 

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