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Post by biminitwisted on Jul 27, 2024 18:27:12 GMT -5
Just today, but I'm sure he's just misunderstood, or taken out of context, or being sarcastic...
Trump: The great Laura Loomer, she is a fantastic person
Laura Loomer on the neo-Nazi podcast Nationalist Public Radio: "I totally support ethnonationalism. Someone asked me ‘Are you pro-white nationalism?’ Yes. I’m pro-white nationalism."
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 18:54:56 GMT -5
Yes, there would still be cheers, because first there’s no telling who’s actually in the crowd. Its not necessarily 1,000 Florida Bullfrogs. There’s going to be Trumpites there who are Trump supporters first and theoretically Christians second. But more importantly, and what I’m wondering, is if Trump’s team is realizing they’re losing evangelicals. Elsewhere in the speech he harps on low voter turnout by evangelicals and how we must get out and vote. He is pretty much asking us to hold our noses if we have to. Follow our hearts yes, but understand on a common sense level that following our hearts too much will get the radical left elected. He’ll do more to make skeptical Christians vote for him if he just straight out says he’s a pagan. And you also took him to say all that.... How far will you reach to support this guy? Who says I'm supporting him?
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 18:59:25 GMT -5
LMAO really.... I am not stupid... I know what he said... I do not know exactly what he was trying to imply.... But this is your take away? He said "you" in reference to Christians, which implies there's a difference between "you and me." Then when he touched himself and appeared to say "I'm not Christian" he shook his head in a "no" fashion, further supporting that he in fact said "I'm not Christian." Why would he shake his head "no" if he was saying "I'm Christian?"
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 19:05:55 GMT -5
Just today, but I'm sure he's just misunderstood, or taken out of context, or being sarcastic... Trump: The great Laura Loomer, she is a fantastic personLaura Loomer on the neo-Nazi podcast Nationalist Public Radio: "I totally support ethnonationalism. Someone asked me ‘Are you pro-white nationalism?’ Yes. I’m pro-white nationalism."Laura Loomer is Jewish.
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Post by johnnybandit on Jul 27, 2024 19:22:14 GMT -5
Who says I'm supporting him? You are bending over backwards .... And I respect you... So Allow me to say.... you are bending over backwards and licking your own ass... to defend his every word....
And if you are not defending him... Who are you voting for.....
And I will tell you right now...There is zero chance I vote for Kamala... Or Him....
So who are you defending?
A vote for either...
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 19:37:46 GMT -5
Who says I'm supporting him? You are bending over backwards .... And I respect you... So Allow me to say.... you are bending over backwards and licking your own ass... to defend his every word....
And if you are not defending him... Who are you voting for.....
And I will tell you right now...There is zero chance I vote for Kamala... Or Him.... So who are you defending?
A vote for either...
I've made very clear that I'm not voting for Trump. Early on, it was because I think he's a political fake. He doesn't really believe in right-wing populism. He just pays lip service to it. I want the real-deal to be running who petal to the metal believes in it. I also said I'd vote for him if Biden dropped out and was replaced with a radical leftist. I consider Harris a radical leftist. However, now that a political radical is in the race, I still don't feel good voting for Trump for entirely religious reasons, which I wrote about in-depth in another thread. That's still where I'm at. I'm not defending Trump's words. I'm only discerning what I think he really means. Truth are fairness are important to me on the principles of them. I'd defend anyone I feel is being misrepresented, even if I disagree with or even find he person repugnant for different reasons. He has said the same thing at another evangelical rally a month ago. He said: "You gotta get out and vote. Just this time. In four years, you don’t have to vote, OK? In four years don’t vote, I don’t care." All he's trying to do is get evangelicals to go out and vote for him. He doesn't care what happens 4 years from now because he won't be the one running. The real story here is that he's worried that evangelicals are not going to go vote for him so he's trying to prod us as much as he can. Evangelical pastors have been concerned about the influence secular MAGA ideology has had on their congregants for a while. Then after the assassination attempt, the temperature went way up, causing pastors to start speaking out very forcefully about their congregations' need to separate Trump from Christianity in their hearts and minds. It's moved through evangelicalism like a strong ripple on an otherwise still pond. Non-evangelicals wouldn't be aware of it. If there's enough Christians whose conscience is offended by Trump that they don't vote, Trump probably can't win in any scenario. Somehow I want Harris to lose, without supporting Trump to do it. It's the same bad choices we had before Biden dropped out. Just that Harris is bad because of her ideology. Biden was bad because he was old. Trump is bad because... who knows what Trump is really about?
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Post by biminitwisted on Jul 27, 2024 19:42:02 GMT -5
You are bending over backwards .... And I respect you... So Allow me to say.... you are bending over backwards and licking your own ass... to defend his every word....
And if you are not defending him... Who are you voting for.....
And I will tell you right now...There is zero chance I vote for Kamala... Or Him.... So who are you defending?
A vote for either...
I've made very clear that I'm not voting for Trump. Early on, it was because I think he's a political fake. He doesn't really believe in right-wing populism. He just pays lip service to it. I want the real-deal to be running who petal to the metal believes in it. I also said I'd vote for him if Biden dropped out and was replaced with a radical leftist. I consider Harris a radical leftist. However, now that a political radical is in the race, I still don't feel good voting for Trump for entirely religious reasons, which I wrote about in-depth in another thread. That's still where I'm at. I'm not defending Trump's words. I'm only discerning what I think he really means. Truth are fairness are important to me on the principles of them. I'd defend anyone I feel is being misrepresented, even if I disagree with or even find he person repugnant for different reasons. He has said the same thing at another evangelical rally a month ago. He said: "You gotta get out and vote. Just this time. In four years, you don’t have to vote, OK? In four years don’t vote, I don’t care." All he's trying to do is get evangelicals to go out and vote for him. He doesn't care what happens 4 years from now because he won't be the one running. The real story here is that he's worried that evangelicals are not going to go vote for him so he's trying to prod us as much as he can. Evangelical pastors have been concerned about the influence secular MAGA ideology has had on their congregants for a while. Then after the assassination attempt, the temperature went way up, causing pastors to start speaking out very forcefully about their congregations' need to separate Trump from Christianity in their hearts and minds. It's moved through evangelicalism like a strong ripple on an otherwise still pond. Non-evangelicals wouldn't be aware of it. If there's enough Christians whose conscience is offended by Trump that they don't vote, Trump probably can't win in any scenario. Somehow I want Harris to lose, without supporting Trump to do it. It's the same bad choices we had before Biden dropped out. Just that Harris is bad because of her ideology. Biden was bad because he was old. Trump is bad because... who knows what Trump is really about? Trump can have the evangelical vote, as they were already voting for him. Their vote, or opinion is meaningless this time around. Independents and young voters are all that matters.
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 20:04:01 GMT -5
I've made very clear that I'm not voting for Trump. Early on, it was because I think he's a political fake. He doesn't really believe in right-wing populism. He just pays lip service to it. I want the real-deal to be running who petal to the metal believes in it. I also said I'd vote for him if Biden dropped out and was replaced with a radical leftist. I consider Harris a radical leftist. However, now that a political radical is in the race, I still don't feel good voting for Trump for entirely religious reasons, which I wrote about in-depth in another thread. That's still where I'm at. I'm not defending Trump's words. I'm only discerning what I think he really means. Truth are fairness are important to me on the principles of them. I'd defend anyone I feel is being misrepresented, even if I disagree with or even find he person repugnant for different reasons. He has said the same thing at another evangelical rally a month ago. He said: "You gotta get out and vote. Just this time. In four years, you don’t have to vote, OK? In four years don’t vote, I don’t care." All he's trying to do is get evangelicals to go out and vote for him. He doesn't care what happens 4 years from now because he won't be the one running. The real story here is that he's worried that evangelicals are not going to go vote for him so he's trying to prod us as much as he can. Evangelical pastors have been concerned about the influence secular MAGA ideology has had on their congregants for a while. Then after the assassination attempt, the temperature went way up, causing pastors to start speaking out very forcefully about their congregations' need to separate Trump from Christianity in their hearts and minds. It's moved through evangelicalism like a strong ripple on an otherwise still pond. Non-evangelicals wouldn't be aware of it. If there's enough Christians whose conscience is offended by Trump that they don't vote, Trump probably can't win in any scenario. Somehow I want Harris to lose, without supporting Trump to do it. It's the same bad choices we had before Biden dropped out. Just that Harris is bad because of her ideology. Biden was bad because he was old. Trump is bad because... who knows what Trump is really about? Trump can have the evangelical vote, as they were already voting for him. Their vote, or opinion is meaningless this time around. Independents and young voters are all that matters. Apparently, they're not. Or else he wouldn't be prodding so hard. His campaign knows something that's not being reported. You wouldn't be talking things up so hard if you wasn't worried.
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Post by toldya on Jul 27, 2024 20:09:56 GMT -5
You are bending over backwards .... And I respect you... So Allow me to say.... you are bending over backwards and licking your own ass... to defend his every word....
And if you are not defending him... Who are you voting for.....
And I will tell you right now...There is zero chance I vote for Kamala... Or Him.... So who are you defending?
A vote for either...
I've made very clear that I'm not voting for Trump. Early on, it was because I think he's a political fake. He doesn't really believe in right-wing populism. He just pays lip service to it. I want the real-deal to be running who petal to the metal believes in it. I also said I'd vote for him if Biden dropped out and was replaced with a radical leftist. I consider Harris a radical leftist. However, now that a political radical is in the race, I still don't feel good voting for Trump for entirely religious reasons, which I wrote about in-depth in another thread. That's still where I'm at. I'm not defending Trump's words. I'm only discerning what I think he really means. Truth are fairness are important to me on the principles of them. I'd defend anyone I feel is being misrepresented, even if I disagree with or even find he person repugnant for different reasons. He has said the same thing at another evangelical rally a month ago. He said: "You gotta get out and vote. Just this time. In four years, you don’t have to vote, OK? In four years don’t vote, I don’t care." All he's trying to do is get evangelicals to go out and vote for him. He doesn't care what happens 4 years from now because he won't be the one running. The real story here is that he's worried that evangelicals are not going to go vote for him so he's trying to prod us as much as he can. Evangelical pastors have been concerned about the influence secular MAGA ideology has had on their congregants for a while. Then after the assassination attempt, the temperature went way up, causing pastors to start speaking out very forcefully about their congregations' need to separate Trump from Christianity in their hearts and minds. It's moved through evangelicalism like a strong ripple on an otherwise still pond. Non-evangelicals wouldn't be aware of it. If there's enough Christians whose conscience is offended by Trump that they don't vote, Trump probably can't win in any scenario. Somehow I want Harris to lose, without supporting Trump to do it. It's the same bad choices we had before Biden dropped out. Just that Harris is bad because of her ideology. Biden was bad because he was old. Trump is bad because... who knows what Trump is really about? It's not about you. Or one issue are even several. It's about what is best for the Country and the people in it. There is no question if you don't let personal feelings get in the way. What would Jesus do ? Vote for Trump, of course.
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Post by biminitwisted on Jul 27, 2024 20:31:10 GMT -5
Trump can have the evangelical vote, as they were already voting for him. Their vote, or opinion is meaningless this time around. Independents and young voters are all that matters. Apparently, they're not. Or else he wouldn't be prodding so hard. His campaign knows something that's not being reported. You wouldn't be talking things up so hard if you wasn't worried. His campaign knows to keep pandering to the gullible who give themselves a disproportional sense of importance. The evangelical vote is meaningless since your guy broke the GOP.
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 20:55:12 GMT -5
I've made very clear that I'm not voting for Trump. Early on, it was because I think he's a political fake. He doesn't really believe in right-wing populism. He just pays lip service to it. I want the real-deal to be running who petal to the metal believes in it. I also said I'd vote for him if Biden dropped out and was replaced with a radical leftist. I consider Harris a radical leftist. However, now that a political radical is in the race, I still don't feel good voting for Trump for entirely religious reasons, which I wrote about in-depth in another thread. That's still where I'm at. I'm not defending Trump's words. I'm only discerning what I think he really means. Truth are fairness are important to me on the principles of them. I'd defend anyone I feel is being misrepresented, even if I disagree with or even find he person repugnant for different reasons. He has said the same thing at another evangelical rally a month ago. He said: "You gotta get out and vote. Just this time. In four years, you don’t have to vote, OK? In four years don’t vote, I don’t care." All he's trying to do is get evangelicals to go out and vote for him. He doesn't care what happens 4 years from now because he won't be the one running. The real story here is that he's worried that evangelicals are not going to go vote for him so he's trying to prod us as much as he can. Evangelical pastors have been concerned about the influence secular MAGA ideology has had on their congregants for a while. Then after the assassination attempt, the temperature went way up, causing pastors to start speaking out very forcefully about their congregations' need to separate Trump from Christianity in their hearts and minds. It's moved through evangelicalism like a strong ripple on an otherwise still pond. Non-evangelicals wouldn't be aware of it. If there's enough Christians whose conscience is offended by Trump that they don't vote, Trump probably can't win in any scenario. Somehow I want Harris to lose, without supporting Trump to do it. It's the same bad choices we had before Biden dropped out. Just that Harris is bad because of her ideology. Biden was bad because he was old. Trump is bad because... who knows what Trump is really about? It's not about you. Or one issue are even several. It's about what is best for the Country and the people in it. There is no question if you don't let personal feelings get in the way. What would Jesus do ? Vote for Trump, of course. People saying Jesus would vote for Trump as a manipulation of evangelicals is an exact reason why I cannot vote for him in clear conscience. Human souls are more important than the country. The country will pass away and be no more at some point no matter if it becomes a conservative utopia or a liberal dung heap. A conservative who doesn’t believe in Christ but otherwise has all the right political beliefs will burn in hell as fast as an liberal that also rejects Christ. Love of the United States or the Constitution justifies no one before God. The Founders were politically very wise men. Many of them are probably in hell right now. The country they founded was of no eternal benefit to them.
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Post by toldya on Jul 27, 2024 21:02:44 GMT -5
It's not about you. Or one issue are even several. It's about what is best for the Country and the people in it. There is no question if you don't let personal feelings get in the way. What would Jesus do ? Vote for Trump, of course. People saying Jesus would vote for Trump as a manipulation of evangelicals is an exact reason why I cannot vote for him in clear conscience. Human souls are more important than the country. The country will pass away and be no more at some point no matter if it becomes a conservative utopia or a liberal dung heap. A conservative who doesn’t believe in Christ but otherwise has all the right political beliefs will burn in hell as fast as an liberal that also rejects Christ. " Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me " You're shouldn't help those Dem voters screw themselves . You shouldn't do that to them. Vote for Trump with a clear conscience .
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Post by bullfrog on Jul 27, 2024 21:14:44 GMT -5
People saying Jesus would vote for Trump as a manipulation of evangelicals is an exact reason why I cannot vote for him in clear conscience. Human souls are more important than the country. The country will pass away and be no more at some point no matter if it becomes a conservative utopia or a liberal dung heap. A conservative who doesn’t believe in Christ but otherwise has all the right political beliefs will burn in hell as fast as an liberal that also rejects Christ. " Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me " You're shouldn't help those Dem voters screw themselves . You shouldn't do that to them. Vote for Trump with a clear conscience . You’re going to have to explain that one to me.
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Post by biminitwisted on Jul 27, 2024 21:15:19 GMT -5
The demented dotard is babbling about Hunter at his rally tonight.
They are so done
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Post by toldya on Jul 27, 2024 21:31:06 GMT -5
" Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me " You're shouldn't help those Dem voters screw themselves . You shouldn't do that to them. Vote for Trump with a clear conscience . You’re going to have to explain that one to me. Just look at the current situation and if it's Trump vs Harris one of the 2 is going to win. Clear your mind of any candidate and focus on which direction is best for the Country. You've seen the right and today's left. You would have to believe one direction is better than the other.
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