> For some of these religious conservatives, it is the pettiness that offends most. <
I’m very pro-Trump. But I’m not a fan of cults of personality. So yes, I very much agree with this article, and the above statement.
Is this a deal-breaker? No. But I sure wish it were something Trump could get a handle on.
Trump as exactly what was advertised.
I think you have it reversed. Muslims have most benefited from the last 11 months.
I didn’t elect Donald Trump to make him more pious and faithful. I elected him to protect the faithful. I don’t get this article.
Isaiah 41:26
Who hath declared from the beginning, that we may know? and beforetime, that we may say, He is righteous? yea, there is none that sheweth, yea, there is none that declareth, yea, there is nonethat heareth your words.
The media reminds me of a bitter woman who just hates one of the other ladies in the room.
She cant shut up about her, and always has some of the most ghadtley tales to tell.
People usually wind up seeing her as a bitter old crone.
Stephan apparently doesn’t get it. If Jesus Christ himself had run in Trump’s place the vitriol from the left and the would only have been worse.
2016 was, sadly, not the time and place for gentlemen and statesmen. The Rinos and the left hated the most articulate gentleman in the race as worse if not more so than Trump.
As for narcissism, nothing could be more narcissistic and petty than the anti-faith lobby in the GOP and the Democratic Party, not even Trump.
I think all these years he’s been able to observe all these people coming to him for favors and handouts and he knows how they tick, he knows their price.
Sorry, Stephen. I was one of those “religious conservatives” that “put Trump in office (in other, fairer, words: elected Donald J. Trump President of the United States). I supported him with reservations, but in the past 12 months, have given up my reservations and wholeheartedly support him. I have grown to enjoy his tweets when formerly, I would have tsched tsched them.
Absolutely
This article was written to cast doubt, and try to divide Trump’s support. Worthless garbage.
Ive never heard of this author. Im pretty sure he doesnt know even one evangelical anything
I think the bigger question is: do we really care what a bunch of people who are so shallow that they’re actually bothered by surface level considerations like the tone of Trump condemning anti-American scum in the NFL? These are the church ladies who still have all kinds of heart attacks over people who put their elbows on the table while eating dinner.
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Predictable.
Yep - any “evangelicals” who have “buyer’s remorse” over Trump are fake evangelicals....
‘”Dry cods revolt...... Trump not sufficiently pure”
“Sanctimonious self righteousness drives some evangelicals back off the cliff”
oh, so they would rather have had hillary as president since January?
fools, can’t see how good it is compared to how much worse it WOULD have been, not just for Christians but for just about all americans.
Any one disappointed need only look at themselves and see what more THEY could be doing to make a difference. Don’t just look to president or some leader to fix it.
An anti-Trump deep state supporter attempting to gin up doubts about Trump amoung evangelicals.
It isn’t working.
Trump is delivering on his promises.
No remorse.
This guy cites ZERO examples of his thesis.
“causing some religious conservatives to have second thoughts.”
Did he pull this out of his ass? Where is the proof? I looked for stats/proof, but didn’t see any.
A TV host asked Rev. Jeffress about PDJT allegedly losing evangelicals’ support and Jeffress didn’t challenge the statement. I’m immersed in evangelicals all the time, and see no evidence of this. As far as I can see, support is stronger than ever.
The author has no idea why evangelicals and conservative catholics voted for Trump in such numbers.
He probably thinks Hillary is honest, trustworthy, and morally upright. And that Bill is a spiritual man because the bible he carried was so big.