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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 03:49 PM Oct 2017

'Values' voters are misnamed - By Jennifer Rubin

October 16 at 1:30 PM

President Trump revels in the adoration of Christian conservatives, who remain among the most steadfast supporters of the thrice-married, frequently accused misogynist who evidences not a single Christian virtue (e.g. humility, honesty, empathy, kindness, generosity). Trump tells them simplistic applause lines — they can say “Merry Christmas!” — and they applaud. He has delivered for them, in the form of a Supreme Court justice appointment of their liking, a broad order to ban transgender people from the military and sweeping permission for employers to deny birth control as part of the health-care coverage they provide. Sure, he’s cruel to “dreamers” and indifferent to the health-care needs of Americans, but it is not as if “values voters” are politically influenced by concern for immigrants or the poor.

Former congresswoman Michele Bachmann, following up on remarks she made on Friday at the Values Voter Summit, called Trump a “man of faith.” That’s the fable these voters tell themselves and others so as maintain their air of self-righteousness. Trump, you see, is a God-fearing Christian who shares their determination to protect religion, which they actually believe is under attack in the United States. His overt behavior — his bullying, rudeness, nastiness, lying, excessive materialism (doesn’t want poor people in his Cabinet) and total lack of empathy — is ignored.

Revealing the depths of these voters’ hypocrisy, the summit also hosted Stephen K. Bannon, chairman of the self-described home of the alt-right, Breibart News. The invite prompted conservative David French to tweet: “Why is a Christian organization hosting this vile man?” He continued, “The alt-right launched racist attacks against my daughter. Steve Bannon said he gave the alt-right a platform. Why honor him? … The alt-right also made vile threats against a host of people who were your longtime friends and allies. Yet you chose to feature Bannon.” The answer is that the organizers traded political influence for defense of true religiosity; they celebrate anyone who wages the culture war on their behalf, a war based on resentment, anger, self-pity and dishonesty.

Meanwhile, Christian conservatives should know, as with anyone who sucks up to Trump, that he has nothing but contempt for their views, and for their darling Vice President Pence. The New Yorker reports:

A staff member from Trump’s campaign recalls him mocking Pence’s religiosity. He said that, when people met with Trump after stopping by Pence’s office, Trump would ask them, “Did Mike make you pray?” Two sources also recalled Trump needling Pence about his views on abortion and homosexuality. During a meeting with a legal scholar, Trump belittled Pence’s determination to overturn Roe v. Wade. The legal scholar had said that, if the Supreme Court did so, many states would likely legalize abortion on their own. “You see?” Trump asked Pence. “You’ve wasted all this time and energy on it, and it’s not going to end abortion anyway.” When the conversation turned to gay rights, Trump motioned toward Pence and joked, “Don’t ask that guy—he wants to hang them all!”


Mocking prayer? Denigrating the effort to overturn Roe v. Wade? They’d be horrified if a Democrat came close to that sort of conduct. Does Trump believe these things, or is he merely willing to humiliate a devout Christian for his faith?

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'Values' voters are misnamed - By Jennifer Rubin (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2017 OP
as the malignant narcissist he is, Trump believes in neither forgiveness or repentence... Thomas Hurt Oct 2017 #1
They only value power and money so calling them values voters is misleading at best. LonePirate Oct 2017 #2
I love it get the red out Oct 2017 #3
they value power. they value wealth. maxsolomon Oct 2017 #4
Any organization that has... 3catwoman3 Oct 2017 #5
And not necessarily the word "Christian." Wednesdays Oct 2017 #8
White Nationalist Wellstone ruled Oct 2017 #6
The accurate name is "medieval values" voters. hvn_nbr_2 Oct 2017 #7

Thomas Hurt

(13,903 posts)
1. as the malignant narcissist he is, Trump believes in neither forgiveness or repentence...
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 03:51 PM
Oct 2017

and he said as much in an interview.

get the red out

(13,462 posts)
3. I love it
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 03:56 PM
Oct 2017

I love it that he puts Pence down. The extreme-Christian Right in this country is so full of hate that it actually makes me happy to see Trump putting their holy Mike down, I enjoy seeing them fawning over a creature like Trump because it proves everything I have ever thought of them, that they are just insatiable, power-driven monsters.

maxsolomon

(33,327 posts)
4. they value power. they value wealth.
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 03:58 PM
Oct 2017

their leaders value the long Con.

they share much with Trump, and he's put one of their own in the Vice Presidency.

the ends justify the means.

3catwoman3

(23,975 posts)
5. Any organization that has...
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 04:05 PM
Oct 2017

...the words family, council, values, liberty, freedom or patriot is immediately suspect, in my book.

Wednesdays

(17,367 posts)
8. And not necessarily the word "Christian."
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 07:01 PM
Oct 2017

For example, the YMCA (Young Man's Christian Association) was founded back in the days when Christians were liberals!

hvn_nbr_2

(6,486 posts)
7. The accurate name is "medieval values" voters.
Mon Oct 16, 2017, 05:33 PM
Oct 2017

Except when the really accurate name is "Bronze Age values" voters.

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