I was surprised, to read what was the most sincere and concise summing up of Trump. I sat up and took notice when they wrote
The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president’s political opponents. because everyone else always write 'to dig up dirt', but they wrote the more accurate 'harass and discredit'. So I can see they're on the ball.
It was a very interesting read, in that there was mention of their fervent belief in the 'evil' of abortion (let's agree to disagree on that one), and sincerely believing Trump was hard done by. Nevertheless he points out a genuine belief in moral rectitude virtually forces him to endorse removal from office.
Now if it was crystal clear to someone who is obviously not just bias towards Trump but grateful for what he's done for them, that Trump clearly invited a foreign govt to discredit a political opponent, that it is so obviously wrong both morally and legally, then it also has to be obvious to anyone with any ability to think for themselves no matter their political leanings.
https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/december-web-only/trump-should-be-r...EDIT: I just saw Trump's tweet response so I'd like to comment on that too...
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I guess the magazine, “Christianity Today,” is looking for Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, or those of the socialist/communist bent, to guard their religion. How about Sleepy Joe? The fact is, no President has ever done what I have done for Evangelicals, or religion itself!This is amazing, Trump is saying in his defence basically that he's 'defended' their religion, and he'll be better than any democrat. And this is true. But there's no point saying that because the writer Mark Galli,
already acknowledged that can you see how stupid Trump is.
Galli made the precise point that
in spiteof Trump doing good by Christianity, it's still not worth it if they lose all moral credibility when it comes to the fundamental core of their professed beliefs. Trump treats the Evangelical Christians, as the mostly amoral hypocritical asshats that they appear to be by trying to force their religious beliefs onto a secular society, but let's leave that for another day. The point was how vacant is Trumps tweet.