Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

This was an SNL skit from the Trump years.

 

Who would have believed while watching this that Trump would actually debase himself and the Christian religion by hawking his Trump-autographed Bibles for $60 during Holy Week 2024, as a source for raising money for his teams of lawyers defending him in his many criminal indictments.

But here we are:




7 comments:

Les Carpenter said...

Hilarious beyond doubt!

Depressing in another way because the man baby trump has so many uninformed and uneducated anti Americans cultists supporting him it's dangerous to the future of America.

But the comedy that can be generated at trump's expense is good because it exposes the MAGA hypocrisy and lack of respect that defines trump.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Les

It also exposes Trump's utter contempt and disrespect for the religion of his followers.

They, of course, can't see it. Cultists never see the cult leader for what he is.

Dave Dubya said...

Trump's followers have just as much disrespect for their religion as their malevolent mendacious messiah does. His words are taken as gospel, as they ignore their Savior's warning about false prophets.

They are conditioned to oppose any and all government benefits for the sick and poor as they worship a criminal servant of mammon.

Les Carpenter said...

ANY anti Christian bias one may have is most probably due to the Christian church itself.

Mike said...

The ultimate conman strikes again.

JoeBama "Truth 101" Kelly said...

It strikes me as incredible that the so called "Christian" magats are blind to the blasphemy of Trump's Bible sale. The only time Jesus was moved to anger was when the vendors plied their wares on the steps of the Temple. Yet they sit in silence, and no doubt thousands of the will buy this Trump Bible. Forgive my Bible thumping on your site Shaw but what in the name of Jesus is wrong with these people? Blasphemy is as offensive as one can get to God. From what I've read anyway. Using the Bible as a campaign prop is about as bad as it can get. May God forgive these people.

Les Carpenter said...

They've created so much bad karma for themselves the future for them may be very uncomfortable.