Trump Rallies & Interviews Catch-All | Trump - “just stop talking about that”

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The Atlantic piece is REALLY long, even when I did extracts, but really, really, really worth the read, even for those who don't need convincing. Sometimes you have to stop and see the entire history of his comments about the military (or any topic, really) in one place to appreciate how deranged he is.

Thanks for sharing. I wish every military service member and their family members could read this. Absolutely disgusting comments made there over many years.
 
I will say that your story is more fun...kinda like a "based on real events" movie version.

I wouldn't say that evangelicals are Jews for Jesus, though. One, that's an insulting comparison for actual Jews. Two, that gives your average evangelical way too much credit for knowing the Bible.
Well, it's not all their fault. They have been lied to about the origin, lied to about the authorship and the inclusiveness and had it intentionally misinterpreted by theologians. James gave John Calvin and his by faith alone BS some serious indigestion just in it's own right. He never could figure out what to think of Revelation ,either.
 
and yet our board GQPers will gladly vote for this pos:rolleyes:
Well, you see, he’ll raise taxes on them like he already did, but he’ll give billionaires tax cuts and free access to public coffers, so it all contributes to a more prosperous America.

ETA: he’ll also put people who scare them in concentration camps and jail people who speak out against him, but when you make an omelet … so it all contributes to a more prosperous America.

ETA;ETA: he’ll deputize neo Nazi groups to fire into protests, but those people are also scary, so it’ll all contribute to a more prosperous America.
 
I will say that your story is more fun...kinda like a "based on real events" movie version.

I wouldn't say that evangelicals are Jews for Jesus, though. One, that's an insulting comparison for actual Jews. Two, that gives your average evangelical way too much credit for knowing the Bible.
It's not meant to be insulting to Jews. It's not different than "Lady G" -- i.e. it's the hypocrisy and ignorance being targeted, as opposed to the belief.

What's amusing isn't that someone could live their lives as guided by the Old Testament. It's that a religion fundamentally based on the divinity of an apostate Jew whose primary message was that the old Jewish way of thinking was obsolete, is now hyper focused on that Jewish way of thinking because the words of the ostensible savior no long suit them.
 
Their role as God's current Chosen People is completely self assigned . Jesus didn't ever say that. Nor did anyone else of any standing.
 

“Jeffrey Goldberg has pushed back against the string of denials that poured in after he reported in The Atlantic that Donald Trump allegedly raged at a slain U.S. soldier’s funeral bill by saying, “It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a f---ing Mexican.”

… Goldberg’s bombshell report, which cited “contemporaneous notes” and people inside the White House meeting where Trump allegedly made the remark, has been called false by Trump’s then-chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and the chief of staff to his secretary of defense, Kash Patel.

A lawyer for the Guillén family and the soldier’s sister, Mayra Guillén, have also spoken out to assert that Trump never made such a brash comment.

… “I have sources who are sitting in that meeting,” he said. “I have contemporaneous notes taken by participants in that meeting that described exactly what I described in the story. We’ve seen this pattern again and again and again. They deny, deny, deny, and then it comes out as true.”

Goldberg equated the senior officials’ denials to a previously damning report he penned, in which he alleged in 2020 that Trump disparaged killed-in-action troops by calling them “suckers” and “losers.” That report, which the MAGA world quickly shot down as false, was later confirmed by John Kelly, a former chief of staff to Trump.

… A statement from the Guillén family’s lawyer, Natalie Khawam, attacked Goldberg by name. She claimed that Goldberg had misrepresented their conversation in his article and that he’d printed a lie, but she stopped short of saying what exactly he’d allegedly lied about.

… While each denial asserted that Trump never uttered the words “f---ing Mexican” while speaking about Guillén, none refuted that Trump didn’t cover funeral costs like he’d promised to do when the Guillén family visited the White House.“
 
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