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|    26 May 21 00:10:54    |
      XPost: alt.fan.jai-maharaj, sac.politics, .alt.atheism       XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, alt.global-warming       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: rander31273@gmail.com              Franklin Graham has become a parody of himself with his blind support for       Trump       BY ISSAC J. BAILEY - OBSERVER EDITORIAL BOARD                     Franklin Graham blindly supports Donald Trump despite it all. MAX FAULKNER       Donald Trump said he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose any       support. It was, and remains, the most insulting thing anyone has said       about Trump voters because it means they have no principles, no core. It       didn't bother them that he said that about them.                     I didn’t know then that Trump was referring to the Rev. Franklin Graham,       who has become a parody of himself. I should have known, given that Graham       decided to side with the man who wanted American missionaries who       contracted Ebola in 2014 to be left to die in Liberia.              “The U.S. cannot allow EBOLA infected people back,” Trump tweeted. “People       that go to far away places to help out are great — but must suffer the       consequences!”              One of those missionaries was Kent Brantly, who said he had felt called by       God to travel to West Africa. He went on behalf of Graham’s non-profit,       Samaritan’s Purse. Fortunately, the Obama administration ignored Trump and       brought Brantly home, saving his life.                     Not even that level of callousness gave Graham pause about Trump. Graham       assesses behavior, not on right or wrong, but political affiliation. That       truth slowly began revealing itself during the 2016 presidential election       cycle. It continued as Graham began embracing Trump no matter how many       lies the president told and was recently cemented in an interview with The       Associated Press.              For months, Trump denied knowing that his personal attorney, Michael       Cohen, paid porn actress Stormy Daniels $130,000 to remain silent about an       affair with Trump.              “I found the president to be truthful with me,” Graham said.              We “just have to give the man the benefit of the doubt,” he reasoned,       despite Trump’s history of bragging about extra-marital conquests, his       declaration that he needn’t repent for anything, his propensity to lie       about issues consequential and not.              But all doubt was erased when Rudy Giuliani said Trump reimbursed Cohen       for the money. Giuliani did that after consulting with Trump. They’ve       since tried to muddy the waters with a partial reversal, but serious       people should not believe them. The Wall Street Journal, New York Times       and Washington Post have nailed down further confirmation of the scandal.       Cohen had hundreds of thousands of dollars to use to keep such issues       private and Trump knew about this for months, even as he and his press       secretary repeatedly told the American public otherwise.              Still, Graham recently told the AP: “I think this thing with Stormy       Daniels and so forth is nobody’s business. … I think when the country went       after President Clinton, the Republicans, that was a great mistake that       should never have happened.”              Graham led the charge against Clinton, declaring in the Wall Street       Journal in 1998 that private conduct has public consequences.              “Clinton’s months-long extramarital sexual behavior in the Oval Office now       concerns him and the rest of the world,” Graham wrote. “If he will lie to       or mislead his wife and daughter, those with whom he is most intimate,       what will prevent him from doing the same to the American public?”              Graham says Trump’s affair happened before he was president. He cares not       at all that Trump has been proven a pathological liar since he was sworn       into office, telling a list of lies and misstatements that has surpassed       3,000, according to the Washington Post fact-checker.              This isn’t about political hypocrisy; it’s that Graham is teaching his       flock that nothing really matters. He’s become a moral leader who no       longer believes in morality.              That he and his most ardent supporters aren’t ashamed of what they’ve       become in service of Trump is most shameful of all.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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