If we're going to judge Bernie Sanders by the Wiccans support him, then it's only fair that we also judge Donald Trump by the white supremacists who support him. That would be morally consistent.
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In the Democratic Party, we have a candidate who has Wiccan supporters. In the Republican Party, we have a President who has been supported and publicly praised by white supremacists since he was still campaigning for the presidency. We have a
Republican President who
initially denied knowing who David Duke is, but later flip-flopped and changed his story after he was called out for denying he knew who Duke is (
Trump disavows David Duke endorsement after ducking question earlier).
We have a
Republican President who is twice divorced thrice married and fathered five children with three different women. We have a
Republican President who had an affair with a inappropriate content star shortly after his third wife (and former mistress) gave birth to their son. He later paid off that inappropriate content star to silence her about her extramarital affair with him. We have a
Republican President who vulgarly bragged how he could forcibly kiss women and grab them in their privates because he's a celebrity.
We have a
Republican President who bragged about how he would watch young women and girls getting undressed during beauty pageants. We have a
Republican President who was forced to pay a $25 million dollar settlement to pay back all the people he cheated through his fraudulent university.
We have a
Republican President who has taken
God's name in vain, who maliciously slanders other people, who viciously mocks other people, who uses profanity, who bears false witness, and who is notoriously known for his lying tongue. It's not hard to see what is festering in his heart. Jesus Christ said, "By their fruits you will know them," and we have a
Republican President who is well known by the fruit he bears in his personal and public life: sexual immorality, hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions, and envy. Unfortunately that's not all we have though.
We have conservative (evangelical) Christians who have spent the last three years trying very hard to rationalize and justify their support of Donald Trump, despite knowing the kind of person he is.
"No one is sinless and perfect."
"At least he's not Hillary Clinton."
"I voted for the lesser of two evils."
"I voted for a President, not a pastor."
"I didn't vote for Trump because he was a choir boy."
It has become obvious, given all of these excuses (and more), that the moral character and integrity of the President is no longer a spiritually moral issue for a majority of the political party that exalted itself as the religious influential political party of Christian morality and traditional family values. In other words, the conservatives who support Trump can't honestly expect other people to listen to them or respect them when much of their rationalization and justification for supporting him is based on "I voted for a President, not a pastor!" and "I didn't vote for Trump because he was a choir boy!"
The current Republican Party has lost its moral credibility after three years of so many conservative Christians faithfully defending Trump, regardless of his immoral and unethical behavior. If the moral character and integrity of our political leaders genuinely mattered to them, then they wouldn't have spent the last three years faithfully supporting and defending a man like Donald Trump. The truth is, conservatives can no longer take the moral high ground on morality and ethical issues anymore.