To be sure, I was very surprised by The Donald. I was especially pleased to see that he kept his word about selecting his nominations for the U.S. Supreme Court from the list compiled by [I don't remember who]. My mom said he would start World War III. I said that no president before him was able to reign in that crazy North Korean leader, so I was willing to give "Mr. Unpredictable" a shot. Sure enough, under Trump's administration, Kim Jong-un finally suspended the testing (if I remember correctly).Trump is NOT a clown. He might have appeared to be one sometimes with his wacky tweets but he's actually very smart and he implemented many practical solutions that solved many problems and actually made people's lives better. That means a lot more to us ordinary people than some empty slogans like "saving America's soul". Of course not all people are able to look at people's accomplishments for what they are and give them due credit due to sheer stupidity or because of having ulterior motives like those liberal media. To me those are the real clowns.
Trumper logic .... at its "best".....
Trump might be the worst, but I would definitely vote for him again....
There is a saying from Winston Churchill;Trumper logic .... at its "best".
Trumper logic .... at its "best".
I don't claim that Trump is a great president. I claim he's the worst!
Now... originally I simply stated that it was amazing he was able to facilitate the unfolding of conditions that benefited a great many Americans—including minorities—without even giving a damn.
No, I am not lying. I couldn't care less about Trump's base, and I am neither southern nor Baptist. Yes, I am willfully ignorant. I pay virtually no attention to such groups other than the fact that I listen to Albert Mohler's podcast every weekday morning. But, from what I understand, Dr. Al is no enthusiastic cheerleader for The Donald...
"In the fall of 2016, Albert Mohler, the head of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and one of the most prominent evangelical thinkers in the United States, wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post in which he described Donald Trump as a "crisis of conscience" for religious conservatives, and an 'excruciating' one."
Were I a republican, I would not have voted for trump in the primaries. I considered him to be a clown, and I could not believe the Republicans were seriously going to nominate such a character to be the president of the United States of America.
Nonetheless, when push came to shove, I would have voted for just about any joker to play my part in preventing Hilary Clinton from becoming our nation's leader. So, rather than vote for Jill Stein, Gary Johnson, Evan McMullin, Darrell Castle, Gloria La Riva, Rocky De La Fuente, Richard Duncan or anyone else who had no real chance of winning, I voted for "the clown."
(By the way, being separated from "the world" or having no fellowship with unfruitful works is not a sin in the Bible.)
P.S. Oh yes, and I almost forgot... I HAVE listened to many of the sermons delivered by Charles Stanley in the past.
Incredible considering Trump is a self confessed sexual deviant and the church support him, even when Trump openly admitting wouldn't mind bonking his own daughter given the opportunity.The Evangelicals, who had a problem with Trump in 2016, love him now.
Incredible considering Trump is a self confessed sexual deviant and the church support him, even when Trump openly admitting wouldn't mind bonking his own daughter given the opportunity.
Christianity breeds confrontation and militancy, push back against those who think different.Religious voters aren’t in it for Christianity. They are in it to force their beliefs onto others. One stone away from being the taliban.

To be sure, I was very surprised by The Donald. I was especially pleased to see that he kept his word about selecting his nominations for the U.S. Supreme Court from the list compiled by [I don't remember who]. My mom said he would start World War III. I said that no president before him was able to reign in that crazy North Korean leader, so I was willing to give "Mr. Unpredictable" a shot. Sure enough, under Trump's administration, Kim Jong-un finally suspended the testing (if I remember correctly).
Trump might be the worst, but I would definitely vote for him again.
Sure, I know he's divisive. But, those on the left will go out of their way (especially with their selective outrage) just looking (salivating...really) for something to divide over. They are as much the problem as he is.
I'm more concerned about what he does than I am about what he says. I was happy with the way things were going under his administration, and for me, that's the bottom line.