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Why my conservative brothers and sisters in Christ, like Donald Trump, do not need forgiveness from God, forgiveness for which the rest of us must urgently pray.
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The outermost fringes of American right-wing militancy has something in common with early Christianity. They rely on codes.
info_outline Statues, History, and HeritageFairAndUNbalanced's podcast
Sometimes the way war criminals are regarded depends on the era in which we live.
info_outline How Trump Wins in 2020FairAndUNbalanced's podcast
How about this?
info_outline Harry Hughes from Decades Ago, and Lessons We Should Apply to TrumpFairAndUNbalanced's podcast
If he had paid more attention to a couple of memos, he would have been in politics a whole lot longer.
info_outline Nixon and Haldeman Explain How to Save TrumpFairAndUNbalanced's podcast
The Haldeman maneuver didn't really work for Nixon.
info_outline Why No Investigation into Biden?FairAndUNbalanced's podcast
The world sometimes seems to have too few heroes. America has one. He is a minor official in Ukraine.
info_outline Heroic Future President on the Day of the AttacksFairAndUNbalanced's podcast
Each time President Trump tells us what he saw and did on the day of the attacks, his actions in the aftermath become even more courageous.
info_outline Serene Sanctuaries Where We Can Comfortably Lose Our SoulsFairAndUNbalanced's podcast
As so many of our brothers and sisters in Christ endorse, with great enthusiasm, new attacks by our government on desperately ill children, we may as well be overt about it.
info_outline Presidential RepetitionFairAndUNbalanced's podcast
In the White House, it's been called the Swing Around the Circle, a planned rally tour to persuade middle-of-the-road voters of his moderation, and of the extremism of the opposition.
info_outlineOn February 5, 2015, Republicans held a press event. They warned that letting Russia get away with invading the Crimea peninsula would violate a Presidential agreement signed by Bill Clinton in 1994.
America had to keep its word.
"What kind of message are we sending to Iran as they continue their race towards nuclear weapons?" asked Senator Tom Cotton, as others nodded solemnly.
As it turns out, the program of economic sanctions President Obama initiated against Russia has bitten every bit as deep as President Obama predicted. America did keep its word.
Five weeks later, Republicans publicly warned Iran about giving up on nuclear weapons. They instructed Iran not to trust any agreement to be signed by President Obama. America might not keep its word, if that word is given in a Presidential agreement.
"The next president could revoke such an executive agreement with the stroke of a pen," they said to Iran, "and future Congresses could modify the terms of the agreement at any time."