The Kosher President
Donald Trump is now America’s President-Elect. As I said previously, I fully expected that Trump would win by a comfortable electoral margin and that it would be a clean sweep for the GOP.
As a result of the big Republican win, most evangelicals and conservatives are predictably acting like the Millennium has arrived. Despite everything that has transpired since the dawn of this century, despite the Tea Party movement during the Ron Paul years, despite the ubiquitous bumper stickers pasted to the vehicles of conservatives that said, “I don’t believe the mainstream media,” today’s evangelicals and conservatives are still trapped in the artificial left-right paradigm.
Republicans: Good. Democrats: Bad. That’s everything you need to know.
But think about this: During the first 24 years of this 21st century, we’ve had 12 years of Democrat presidents in the White House and 12 years of Republican presidents in the White House. Tell me, what difference has it made? No matter who was president, America continued to fight Israel’s wars, play the role of the world’s policeman, bully foreign governments (including political assassinations), build its global empire and steal minerals and oil from foreign countries. America’s national debt continued to rise exponentially, deficit spending continued to rise exponentially, the surveillance/police state continued to expand and the economic wellbeing of average working families continued to deteriorate.
And regardless of Trump’s anti-climate change rhetoric, there is no doubt in my mind that he will accelerate the Green New Deal.
In response to my pre-election column two weeks back, I received several emails from angry Christians who said: “Chuck, if you turn your back on Donald Trump, you are turning your back on God.” These are the same folks, of course, that have repeatedly told me, “Chuck, if you turn your back on Israel, you are turning your back on God.”
Folks, if that is not idolatry, I don’t know what is.
God’s Holy Word says absolutely nothing about turning one’s back on a politician—a corrupt, blasphemous politician at that—being tantamount to turning one’s back on God. Neither does Zionist Israel have anything whatsoever to do with Biblical Israel. In truth, God Himself is the One Who has turned His back on Old Covenant Israel and, by so doing, destroyed that nation FOREVER. The State of Israel in Palestine today is a devilish counterfeit.
What God’s Holy Word declares is that those who turn their backs on JESUS are turning their backs on God. (John 3:18, 36; 10:30; 14:6, 9; Acts 4:12; I John 4:2, 3)
But many evangelicals and conservatives have elevated partisan politics in general and Donald Trump in particular to God-like status.
At the time of this writing, Trump has announced but a few names he has appointed to his administration. But the ones he has appointed are just more of the same—especially regarding foreign policy. I am reminded of the sagacity of Dr. Ron Paul: “Personnel is policy.”
What I’m seeing happening at this early stage is Trump filling his administration—especially the key positions—with uber-Zionists. As I have noted—and Trump himself has often declared—The Donald is the most Zionist president America has ever had; and I am confident that this second term of Trump’s will be dominated and controlled by Zionist influencers to an even greater degree than was his first administration.
But, of course, on the whole, evangelicals and conservatives have zero comprehension of the satanic evil that Zionism represents. In fact, most of them enthusiastically embrace and endorse all things Zionist.
By nature, Donald Trump only knows one way to operate, and that is to bully people by intimidation and brute-force to do what
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