A) It's always "remarkable timing" for this message. Always."Arthur, I don't know if I agree with you," Trump tells Arthur Brooks, deliverer of the love-your-enemies message.— Daniel Burke (@BurkeCNN) February 6, 2020
Then Trump goes after Romney and Pelosi. https://t.co/POAWFUKlUP
B) It's all good, because Trump is giving white evangelicals the temporal that is so important to Jesus, right?
I've never been a fan of the national "prayer breakfast," and if Trump ends up burying the tradition, it will be the only good thing he did for the country. But don't expect his religious supporters to be bothered by this:
"Arthur, I don't know if I agree with you," Trump tells Arthur Brooks, deliverer of the love-your-enemies message.— Daniel Burke (@BurkeCNN) February 6, 2020
Then Trump goes after Romney and Pelosi. https://t.co/POAWFUKlUP
"Arthur, I don't know if I agree with you," Trump tells Arthur Brooks, deliverer of the love-your-enemies message.— Daniel Burke (@BurkeCNN) February 6, 2020
Then Trump goes after Romney and Pelosi. https://t.co/POAWFUKlUP
Faith should only be used to justify Trump.Trying to sound grave and religious but coming across as a psychopathic serial killer making threats, the failthless nihilist president just said at the National Prayer Breakfast about @SenatorRomney, without naming him, “I don’t like people who use faith as a justification.”— Kurt Andersen (@KBAndersen) February 6, 2020
Imagine what his remarks on the impeachment trial are going to be like.
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