Ex-president turning to Christian nationalists for support as Kamala Harris’s potential nomination poses hard challenge
Donald Trump, now facing a tougher challenge in the US election after Joe Biden stepped down in favor of Kamala Harris, is increasingly leaning into religious extremism aimed at energizing a key section of his support base: socially conservative Christians.
Fears that Trump would be an authoritarian leader if elected seemed to be realized last week, when he told a group of Christian supporters they “would not have to vote” in four years if he becomes president.
“My theory would be that since Harris has entered the race, Trump has recognized that he’s on shakier ground,” said Matthew D Taylor, author of The Violent Take It by Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy.
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Since 2016, Trump has become an unlikely hero for Christian nationalists – a loose grouping of evangelical Christians who believe the US was founded as a Christian nation, and want to see Christianity feature prominently in American life and politics.
After a stumbling start – during his first run for president the thrice-married Trump struggled to name a single Bible verse, referred to the Eucharist as a “little cracker”, and put money in the communion plate during a church visit – the relationship was cemented when Trump-installed supreme court justices overturned Roe v Wade.
The bond between Trump and Christian nationalists has now deepened to the extent that Trump is comfortable with comparing himself with their messiah, while some on the religious right have come to believe that the one-term president has been chosen, or anointed, by God himself, especially after a recent failed assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Since 2016, Trump has become an unlikely hero for Christian nationalists – a loose grouping of evangelical Christians who believe the US was founded as a Christian nation, and want to see Christianity feature prominently in American life and politics.
It’s only “unlikely” if you haven’t payed attention to the radical right Christian nationalists for the past fifty years.
They’re a cult of masculinity: they live for the braying ignorance of a conman who tells him they’re right to be afraid of losing their patriarchal supremacy.
They seem to really like conmen. Just look at those mega churches and their pastors.
And if you put them all in one state, say Mormons in Utah, the Ponzi scheme victims go through the roof.
afraid of losing their patriarchal supremacy.
*patriarchal white straight rural land-owning supremacy
Which they increasingly don’t own. It’s all owned by Berkshire Hathaway
“Christians, vote for me! I cheat on my wife with porn stars, rape teens, snd grab women by the pussy. That is what Jesus would do…”
“He means what he says!”
“That’s just locker room talk.”
Often said one right after the other.
This has been the go to move in the Republican playbook since the 80s. However, let’s hope this move continues to have less power: “Today, 24% of U.S. adults describe themselves as born-again or evangelical Protestants, down 6 percentage points since 2007.”
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