It’s not a game change, but it’s more than a “so what” - because this is a double down on a previous attack. This is going to get him in some hot water Monday with some radio hosts who have been worshipful to this point.
But credit to you, you did at least engage the conversation on the substance - and I always enjoy that. I do tire so of the lo info snarks based on a source made by those who don’t even read the damned piece.
Thanks, we have to keep our head above the fray a bit. Its fine to disagree but in the bigger picture we want a president who will restore the freedoms of American’s and the stabilty/prosperity/security of our Nation.
These are the words,”Well, it just means that Cuba generally speaking is a Catholic country. And you don’t equate evangelicals with Cuba.”
Trump was asked specifically about the statement by the host, having said them once. He didn’t bring it up, so I wouldn’t blame him for the second airing. He refused to expand on the comment he just left it as an observation. I think its probably true.
Ted Cruz’s Dad found his faith later in 1975 after Ted was born so that faith didn’t emerge from Cuba. In many ways it was a fluff statement because how does that matter whether their are Evangelical in Cuba or not?
If people are upset about the statement I think it reflects that Christians are under attack in America, a very deplorable state of affairs. I do not think this was an attack and I find it a non issue. The two men are going to have to say some things that marginalizes the other in the campaign but they are being very careful not to really step up the tone. I suggest we should do the same for so many reasons.