You would give your left gonad for that to be true exactly as I said. Naaa… “something is amiss” but your prayer to your lib demon god, Lucifer, is not being answered.
Actually it is you guys who would vote for Lucifer and justify it.
Here’s the question: Why shouldn’t evangelicals who voted for Trump against Clinton, and are planning on voting for Moore against Jones, also vote for Lucifer over his opponent?
If the answer is: “they should,” then this should make clear, to the voters and their sympathizers, that something has gone deeply wrong. If one’s political philosophy doesn’t reliably disincline them toward casting a vote for the Prince of Darkness, it’s time to pack it up.
If the answer is: “they shouldn’t,” then they need to explain why they would vote Trump and Moore but not Lucifer. Where do they draw the line? How far are they willing to go to promote the right policies?
Trump is a cult of personality and I doubt he’s ever read Alinsky much less following Rules for Radicals.
What Trump is doing politically right now is little if any different than how Clinton campaigned as president to keep people motivated throughout both of his terms.
Wrong, what Trump is doing right now is basically manhandling the system, something that has not been done by well the past 12 sitting Presidents or so. The last one was Teddy, and he did it at behest of well some Bankers we all know. Trump is not doing it for bankers, he is doing it because he can. Comparing Trump to Clinton is like comparing Jimmy Stewart to John Wayne…kinda lame.