Levin: You have been a man of faith. You go to church. You believe in god. Has this further your belief, your commitment? pic.twitter.com/FkOpgrHTv6
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 2, 2024
As we march towards the ultimate pointless showdown this coming November, election news continues to get more retarded.
Donald Trump is a maniacal abortion obsessive and a homosexual supporter who recently endorsed the federal legalization of weed. He is the biggest Zionist kike-sucker to ever be involved with American politics. He is also a supporter of racially replacing whites in America with H1B Indian service-people.
While promoting all of these satanic agendas, Trump is now claiming that he was sent by God to save America.
I don’t know what “god” he is talking about, but I am not interested in his kind of “salvation.”
Donald Trump told a Fox News host that he thinks God believes he will “straighten out” the country after he survived an assassination attempt in July at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
“I think you think like, if you believe in God, you believe in God more. And somebody said like, why? And I’d like to think that God thinks that I’m going to straighten out our country,” Trump told Mark Levin on Life, Liberty & Levin after the host asked him if the shooting on 13 July had strengthened his belief in the almighty.
In recent months the former US president and current Republican presidential candidate has increasingly sought to mobilise his religious base and some of its most extreme elements – such as Christian nationalists – as he seeks to get re-elected to the White House.
Trump has previously suggested that it was divine intervention that the bullet from Matthew Crook’s gun merely clipped his ear. Soon after the shooting, he told reporters, “I’m not supposed to be here. I’m supposed to be dead.”
“By luck or by God, many people are saying it’s by God I’m still here,” he said.
During his Fox News interview, Trump pivoted to floating God’s political purpose for his survival. “Our country is so sick and it’s so broken. Our country is just broken. And maybe that was the reason, I don’t know. I don’t know, a lot of people have said that.”
I don’t know if Christians in America still support Trump. Probably a lot of them do because they are fat retards.
However, to their credit: Trump switched so fast that you have to be reading the news every day to know how bad he has gotten. He is now the worst presidential candidate in US history. His agenda is completely insane, and bears no resemblance whatsoever to his historic 2016 platform and is much worse than his 2020 platform.
See:
- Trump Tells Adin Ross Nobody Would Attack Israel Under His Watch
- Seditious Traitor Trump Calls for Flooding America with Anyone Who is Not a Murderer
- “Abortion Lord” Trump Wants to Overturn Six-Week Ban, Allow Women to Murder Older Children
- Trump Issues Radical Demand for “Homosexual Births”
- Trump Calls for Legalization of Weed for Some Reason
He has been running with this “I am sent by God” thing (which would be very weird under any circumstances), recently telling Dr. Phil that he is a savior sent to save the whole world.
Donald Trump tells Dr. Phil that he believes God spared his life not just to save America—but to potentially save the entire world.
“If I win that [election], that would really serve to say that there’s some incredible power up there that wanted me to be involved in saving. And… pic.twitter.com/UvrsPuxaUT
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) August 28, 2024
Perhaps he made a slip and meant to say he was sent by Satan?
He is effectively claiming he is Jesus.
“Savior of the world sent by God.”
Is this normal political discourse? I think not.
It seems things have gone totally off the rails in America, and everyone has basically gone insane.
Here’s the full interview with that blood-sucking Jew rat Levin:
🚨FULL INTERVIEW: Mark Levin interview of President Trump 8/31/24 pic.twitter.com/gbCGfWkMN4
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) September 1, 2024
🚨FULL INTERVIEW: Mark Levin interview of President Trump 9/1/24 – Part 2 pic.twitter.com/gNcvreLdW8
— AJ Huber (@Huberton) September 2, 2024