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Trump's plan to help the rise of Christian Nationalism

southernhybrid

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I've often wondered how any atheist or supporter of the SCS could possibly vote for Trump. While there are many reasons to keep him out of office, the rise of Christian Nationalism is certainly something that we should all be concerned about.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/02/20/donald-trump-allies-christian-nationalism-00142086

An influential think tank close to Donald Trump is developing plans to infuse Christian nationalist ideas in his administration should the former president return to power, according to documents obtained by POLITICO.

Spearheading the effort is Russell Vought, who served as Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget during his first term and has remained close to him. Vought, who is frequently cited as a potential chief of staff in a second Trump White House, is president of The Center for Renewing America think tank, a leading group in a conservative consortium preparing for a second Trump term.

CRA’s work fits into a broader effort by conservative, MAGA-leaning organizations to influence a future Trump White House. Two people familiar with the plans, who were granted anonymity to discuss internal matters, said that Vought hopes his proximity and regular contact with the former president — he and Trump speak at least once a month, according to one of the people — will elevate Christian nationalism as a focal point in a second Trump term.

The documents obtained by POLITICO do not outline specific Christian nationalist policies. But Vought has promoted a restrictionist immigration agenda, saying a person’s background doesn’t define who can enter the U.S., but rather, citing Biblical teachings, whether that person “accept[ed] Israel’s God, laws and understanding of history.”

Vought has a close affiliation with Christian nationalist William Wolfe, a former Trump administration official who has advocated for overturning same-sex marriage, ending abortion and reducing access to contraceptives.

Vought, who declined to comment, is advising Project 2025, a governing agenda that would usher in one of the most conservative executive branches in modern American history. The effort is made up of a constellation of conservative groups run by Trump allies who’ve constructed a detailed plan to dismantle or overhaul key agencies in a second term. Among other principles, the project’s “Mandate for Leadership” states that “freedom is defined by God, not man.”
 
Like all toadies, they think that by supporting the party of leopards eating people faces, it makes them immune to having their faces eaten.

Just like women who support them, and the few minorities who support them....it's always the other people. You know, the "bad" ones. You can tell just by looking...oh wait. ;)
 
This is indeed the trouble with Trump. Lacking any actual positions, principles, or the remote sense of empathy about anything but himself, he becomes extremely vulnerable to influence. If he thinks whatever they are selling benefits him, he'll shill it. And this is influence that isn't related to his financial issues.

So these sociopaths see the opportunity and butt themselves in for a chance to get their hands on the wheel.
 
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