Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 27, 2015
Evangelicals are a serious problem due to their unnatural love of the Christ-killing Jewish parasite. However, they are generally well-meaning folk. And whatever the case, they are a big portion of the GOP base.
Trump should come out and say he’ll ban funding Planned Parenthood. He should probably do that anyway, but there is an obvious political opening here. The evangelicals are obsessed with abortion.
The Rev. Franklin Graham quitting the Republican Party poses a significant blow to the GOP’s 2016 White House aspirations, especially if other evangelical pastors follow suit and their millions-plus congregations stay away from the polls.
Graham suggested earlier this week that the last straw was congressional Republicans funding Planned Parenthood in the recently passed, $1.8 trillion tax-and-spending package, despite revelations about the group harvesting fetal tissue.
However, he made clear Wednesday night that the funding was only part of the reason he left the GOP to become an independent.
“It’s not just that,” Graham said on Fox News’ “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.” “It’s the way the bill was passed. It came down so quickly. And it didn’t seem like anybody tried to fight it. It was just, ‘Let’s get home for Christmas.’ ”
Graham, the son of evangelical leader Billy Graham, also expressed disappointment with GOP and Democratic leaders but insisted he’s not trying to lead a GOP exodus.
“I’m not here to hurt the Republican Party,” he said, adding that the GOP appears to have “some good candidates” in the 2016 White House race.