Conservative pundit Michael Gerson: " With their reactions to the Roy Moore candidacy and the Stormy Daniels scandal, the Trump evangelicals have scaled the heights of hypocrisy to the summit. Family-values conservatives who dismiss credible accusations of sexual abuse and wink at hush money for a porn star have ceased to represent family values in any meaningful sense. They have made a national joke of moral standards that were once, presumably, deeply held. At least when a Democrat violated them.
My friend Pete Wehner proposes a thought experiment: If a militant atheist were to design a trap with the goal of discrediting evangelical Christians, could they do better than Moore and Daniels? It would take some consideration.
But this barely scratches the surface of the moral compromises being made. The problem with Trumpism is not only the transparent excuses it offers (and requires others to accept) for shoddy and offensive behavior. As I argue in The Atlantic (http://theatln.tc/2HkW07a), the deeper issue is the distinctly non-Christian substance of Donald Trump’s values. His unapologetic materialism. His tribalism and hatred for “the other.” His strength-worship and contempt for “losers,” which smack more of Nietzsche than of Christ.
Trump’s nasty mash-up of the power of positive thinking, the Playboy philosophy and the will to power is a naturally poor fit for religious conservatives. Or so one would have thought."
Coyoty Premium Member almost 7 years ago
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Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 7 years ago
No wonder he’s in jail. Opus, you’re FIRED!
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Big help you are, Opus!
Where’s the stoner-cat?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Putin is the real head of the Republican Party and the base is happy about that.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 7 years ago
I just call him a liar.
Godfreydaniel almost 7 years ago
Conservative pundit Michael Gerson: " With their reactions to the Roy Moore candidacy and the Stormy Daniels scandal, the Trump evangelicals have scaled the heights of hypocrisy to the summit. Family-values conservatives who dismiss credible accusations of sexual abuse and wink at hush money for a porn star have ceased to represent family values in any meaningful sense. They have made a national joke of moral standards that were once, presumably, deeply held. At least when a Democrat violated them.
My friend Pete Wehner proposes a thought experiment: If a militant atheist were to design a trap with the goal of discrediting evangelical Christians, could they do better than Moore and Daniels? It would take some consideration.
But this barely scratches the surface of the moral compromises being made. The problem with Trumpism is not only the transparent excuses it offers (and requires others to accept) for shoddy and offensive behavior. As I argue in The Atlantic (http://theatln.tc/2HkW07a), the deeper issue is the distinctly non-Christian substance of Donald Trump’s values. His unapologetic materialism. His tribalism and hatred for “the other.” His strength-worship and contempt for “losers,” which smack more of Nietzsche than of Christ.
Trump’s nasty mash-up of the power of positive thinking, the Playboy philosophy and the will to power is a naturally poor fit for religious conservatives. Or so one would have thought."
Sillyfacetoo almost 7 years ago
Opus, just give Steve the ’ol nod-nod, wink-wink
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Own it, Opus. —Though what it matters to the incarcerated doltish Dallas, I do not know….