Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
The only r****m, bigotry, xenophobia, secularity or anti-religion in that piece posted in the OP is that which you carried into it through your own warped interpretation of that piece. There exists none of those in that piece. The closest it comes is, if you choose to create your own interpretation of what is written, that the author has issues with Evangelicals, which one could conceivably come away from that piece with that feeling. One can also come away with the feeling that Evangelicals have chosen to ignore Trump's many shortcomings in favor of pushing their religious agenda. For the religious right, pushing a religious agenda would be a positive aspect.
Many of the characteristics that Trump openly displays in just about everything he does and says are antithetical to the ethics that Evangelicals claim to adhere to. That said, their choice to back and support him is in fact hypocritical.
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Hey, straightup, try to get past the juvenile projections, OK? You are really boring the s**t out of the adults.