Kirsten Powers: Donald Trump, Evangelical Scam Artist

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“I play to people’s fantasies,” Donald Trump wrote in his 1987 memoir, The Art of the Deal. “I call it truthful hyperbole,” he explained. “It’s an innocent form of exaggeration — and a very effective form of promotion.”

The Bible calls this kind of behavior “lying.” Why am I bringing up the Bible? Well, it’s The Donald’s favorite book. MORE HERETrump imigration

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  1. Not sure I’d be using Kristen Powers as a Biblical reference to very much and using her as my political guide would rank even further in the depths. Powers, who has been ‘agnostic’ 98% of her life is not necessarily my source for Biblical guidance and has NO better ground to claims of Christianity than Trump does and ‘NO ground’ is being pretty lenient in the discussion. While, as a devout democrat and a devout supporter of the Obama administration which literally has the most un-Godly administration in our history I find it surprising that anyone use her for Biblical, Religious or Political advice or guidance! This is not to make claim that Trump is the truest of Christians either but if it were a choice between Obama and Trump, (who actually does love his country) -…- I’m going with Trump ANYTIME. And with Powers’ allegiance to Obama and his administration and his extreme socialistic, communistic, un-American and un-Godly behavior I’d find her advice SOMEWHAT slanted, biased, unreliable, extremely questionable and unacceptable!!!

    While I certainly have not committed to one over the other, I am truly sick of the same old thing and there are 4 or 5 who are not ‘the same old thing’ and only one of those happens to be a politician.

    But that is but only one opinion of course.

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