The author must surely understand that we are all flawed.
And to hold our flaws against us is good for finishing school and teaching manners to a child - but if we were held to the standards that the President is held to we would go live in a cave.
Trump is a good man. He’s not perfect. He’s gone to confession and has been baptized. He’s abrasive, he’s quick to comment and he’s not a nice man. But Jesus loves him as much as He loves any of us.
I have a client who is an absolute nightmare to be with. He’s like being stuck in an elevator with a running woodchipper with all of the safeties removed. Brash doesn’t begin to describe him. He’s a millionaire that simply sh!ts all over anyone else while he vapes. And he vapes in my office after repeated requests not to.
But he pays his bills and takes my advice so I respect him as one of my best clients.
Interesting. A vote for Trump shows you are a bad person, but a vote for Hillery shows you are a good person.
“Hes abrasive, hes quick to comment and hes not a nice man.”
God does not call us to be ‘nice’, but to be good.
Plus I would argue that for anyone to rise to any reasonable high level in NYC has to be brash and willing to go to the mat with anyone who calls him there (although he intelligently picks and chooses with whom he locks horns with) - no one’s going to change The Donald. Not at this stage of the game.
Frankly, this country is fortunate that DJT is not keen on being ‘nice’.
“...hes not a nice man...”
“Nice” doesn’t beat the democrat “Make America A Mess” agenda.
Dubya was “nice”, and the uniparty apparatchiks destroyed him. “Nice” is not what we need right now.
We elected a street fighter to help us take our country back.
You want nice, elect a Preacher.
Nobody is claiming Trump is perfect - many tried to compare Obama to Jesus even though he is evil to the core. We understand Trump is no more or less pure than the average child of God.
Also, I replied to you by mistake. I intended to reply to Kaslin. Sorry for the confusion.