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President Trump does a big Rally in North Carolina on July 17, 2019.
Politico does a story on August 12 about how a State Senator (Democrat)from West Virginia is getting complaints from HIS constituents about something President Trump said in North Carolina almost a month ago.
This is supposed to prove that President Trump is Orange Man Bad and losing supporters.
Do these Leftists have any concept of how loony they sound? Of course they don’t.
Three freaking people called and complained, THREE. The left is getting ever more desperate by the hour.
I would believe that the majority of the Christian pastors that support trump aren’t true practicing Christians themselves so they don’t care what he says.
I don’t know why they would support him since they don’t pay taxes and abortions don’t affect them.
Trump is more than spiraling at this point. He is circling the drain fast and can't get his head above water. I find it interesting that there are some people who don't realize how far gone the entire Republican party is at this point.
This is funny, thanks......as far as I can tell, he has been circling the ole' toilet bowl for what...3+ years now? To include prior to him becoming president....HAhahahaaaaa
Just to be clear, I was talking about their inability to accept immigrants (yes, I am sure, someone will say, "but my church does..."). I said nothing about illegal aliens.
I never understood how so many people in the Southern states, deep south, too, could even vote for him, the epitome of a "Yankee" with his loud, course mouth. Never made sense to me that anyone in the democratic party could be worse than that for them.
Using the Lord’s name in vain’
Evangelicals chafe at Trump’s blasphemy.
A Trump-supporting West Virginia state senator who represents many evangelicals got three phone calls from constituents complaining about Trump’s profanity after a recent rally.
Paul Hardesty didn’t pay much attention to President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Greenville, N.C., last month until a third concerned constituent rang his cellphone.
The residents of Hardesty’s district — he’s a Trump-supporting West Virginia state senator — were calling to complain that Trump was “using the Lord’s name in vain,” Hardesty recounted.
The third phone call is when I actually went and watched his speech because each of them sounded distraught,” Hardesty, who describes himself as a conservative Democrat, said.
Here’s what he would have seen: Trump crowing, “They'll be hit so goddamn hard,” while bragging about bombing Islamic State militants. And Trump recounting his warning to a wealthy businessman: “If you don't support me, you're going to be so goddamn poor.”
Things like this could be his start of downward spiraling.
unlikely among evangelicals (IMO). trump has lead a well documented life that is contradictory to the teachings of christianity. the evangelicals are aware of this and, for whatever reason, have completely embraced him. i doubt a couple GD bombs are going to shake that support.
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