The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread


It's interesting how much the Christian Conservative Coalition has changed since the Pat Buchanan years.

Big picture, I question how hitching their wagon to Trump plays out for the evangelicals? As your cartoon points out, the hypocrisy is out there flapping in the wind like a flag for everyone to see.

I thought the Mormon Church on the other hand improved their stock. They seem to have been rather deft at holding onto their principles in the time of Trump. Even compared to the Southern Baptists which is something like 50% African American- the Mormon's were the only Christian denomination really willing to confront the President when push came to shove.
 
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It's interesting how much the Christian Conservative Coalition has changed since the Pat Buchanan years.

Big picture, I question how hitching their wagon to Trump plays out for the evangelicals? As your cartoon points out, the hypocrisy is out there flapping in the wind like a flag for everyone to see.

I thought the Mormon Church on the other hand improved their stock. They seem to have been rather deft at holding onto their principles in the time of Trump. Even compared to the Southern Baptists which is something like 50% African American- the Mormon's were the only Christian denomination really willing to confront the President when push came to shove.

I have had Mormon neighbors, friends, and coworkers all my adult life. In my view, religion has two big components - the mystical and the cultural. I don't buy much of the mystical part of Mormonism, but I admire their cultural achievements.
 
It's interesting how much the Christian Conservative Coalition has changed since the Pat Buchanan years.

Big picture, I question how hitching their wagon to Trump plays out for the evangelicals? As your cartoon points out, the hypocrisy is out there flapping in the wind like a flag for everyone to see.

I thought the Mormon Church on the other hand improved their stock. They seem to have been rather deft at holding onto their principles in the time of Trump. Even compared to the Southern Baptists which is something like 50% African American- the Mormon's were the only Christian denomination really willing to confront the President when push came to shove.
. . . and they wonder why church attendance has been down. Hypocrisy, lies and deflection can only carry on for so long until reality catches up, it's a cycle . . . the next rinse is coming.
 
Congressional Republicans are expressing deep skepticism of Trump administration's plan to bail out farms hit by tariffs, saying farmers want free trade, not handouts.

Agricultural Committee Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., said "they would much prefer trade, rather than aid."

GOP Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska said Trump's trade war "is cutting the legs out from under farmers and White House's 'plan' is to spend $12 billion on gold crutches."

Senators said the aid package could help short-term, but they're worried about losing long-term access to export markets. "When the tariff war is over... how do we get those markets back?" asked Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan.

Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., said "instead of offering welfare to farmers" to solve a problem the administration created, it "should reverse course and end this incoherent policy."
 
Now just watch the spinning spiral very closely ... very closely ...

You are feeling sleepy - go on down - go on down --

"What you are seeing and what you are reading is not what’s happening."
 
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