Did Trump Actually Do / Say This? Disturbing!
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 2:46 pm
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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It's not just that he retweeted a quote of someone else's - it's the CONTENT of that tweet that is unreal that he's such a narcissist that he thought it flattering - and believe me, that is why he thought it tweet-worthy: "... the Jewish people love [Trump] . . . like he's the King of Israel. They love him like he is the second coming of God."ACB: Because Trump just retweeted a statement made by somebody else,something he did not say.
Philip wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 6:25 pmIt's not just that he retweeted a quote of someone else's - it's the CONTENT of that tweet that is unreal that he's such a narcissist that he thought it flattering - and believe me, that is why he thought it tweet-worthy: "... the Jewish people love [Trump] . . . like he's the King of Israel. They love him like he is the second coming of God."ACB: Because Trump just retweeted a statement made by somebody else,something he did not say.
No Christian of any basic knowledge of Scripture of history would ever be flattered by such a statement. Course, he's no respector of God! https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/ ... 66932.html
ACB, don't defend the indefensible about Trump. He's no holy man savior of America - but he does need One!
You're kidding, right?ACB wrote:
but jews living here in America are liberals and oppose Trump.
Just a couple of conservative Jews.Andrew Breitbart, publisher
Arthur J. Finkelstein, Republican Party consultant
Ben Shapiro, commentator, columnist, author, radio commentator, attorney
Ben Stein, writer, attorney, economist, commentator, speechwriter for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, actor
Bethany Mandel, author, writer, commentator
Bret Stephens, journalist, editor, commentator
Dan Senor, political adviser, columnist, writer, author
Dan Fefferman, church leader, activist
Daniel Lapin, rabbi, author, public speaker, head of American Alliance of Jews and Christians, founder of Toward Tradition
Daniel Pipes, historian, writer, commentator, president of Middle East Forum, publisher of Middle East Quarterly
David Bernstein, professor, columnist
David Horowitz, writer, activist
Dennis Prager, columnist, author, radio commentator, public speaker
Elliott Abrams, deputy national security adviser to President George W. Bush, diplomat, attorney, political scientist
Eliot A. Cohen, political scientist
George Friedman, geopolitical forecaster, strategist, founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures
Irving Kristol, founder of American Neoconservatism
Jamie Weinstein, journalist, commentator, editor, satirist
Jay Sekulow, attorney, Chief Counsel of American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ), radio and television commentator
Michael Savage aka Michael Alan Weiner, radio talk show host, author, conservative commentator
Jeff Ballabon, media executive, lobbyist, political advisor, consultant
Jeff Jacoby, journalist, columnist
Jennifer Rubin, journalist, attorney
John Podhoretz, writer and commentator
Joshua Muravchik, professor, author
Mark Levin, radio commentator, writer, television personality, and attorney
Matt Drudge, commentator, founder and editor of Drudge Report, author, radio and television commentator
Max Boot, foreign policy adviser, author, consultant, editorialist, lecturer, historian, Council on Foreign Relations fellow
Michael Savage, radio commentator, author, activist, nutritionist
Midge Decter, writer
Nick Muzin, political advisor, strategist, attorney, physician
Norman Podhoretz, writer
Orin Kerr, professor, columnist
Pamela Geller, activist, author, commentator[3]
Paul Singer, hedge fund manager, activist investor, philanthropist
Robert Kagan, historian, foreign-policy advisor, Brookings Institution fellow
Sheldon Adelson, business magnate, investor, philanthropist
Tevi Troy, deputy health secretary under President George W. Bush, businessman, author
Will Herberg, writer, activist, social philosopher, sociologist, Jewish theologian
William Kristol, editor, writer, founder of The Weekly Standard and Emergency Committee for Israel
Well if Trump claimed in a tweet that he is the king of Israel,etc I'd agree with you and condemn him.However he is just trying to get people to understand how much he is loved by jews in Israel.Trump is very popular in Israel as the jews that live in Israel fully support him.The majority of jews in America are liberal and oppose him.He is trying to get jews in America to realize how much he is loved and supported by jews in Israel.This is good news to Christians that Trump is loved by the jews in Israel now it would be a problem if they truly seen him as their Messiah,etc but the point he is trying to get across is how much support he has from jews in Israel.Philip wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 6:25 pmIt's not just that he retweeted a quote of someone else's - it's the CONTENT of that tweet that is unreal that he's such a narcissist that he thought it flattering - and believe me, that is why he thought it tweet-worthy: "... the Jewish people love [Trump] . . . like he's the King of Israel. They love him like he is the second coming of God."ACB: Because Trump just retweeted a statement made by somebody else,something he did not say.
No Christian of any basic knowledge of Scripture of history would ever be flattered by such a statement. Course, he's no respector of God! https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/ ... 66932.html
ACB, don't defend the indefensible about Trump. He's no holy man savior of America - but he does need One!
Exactly. I’m no fan of the President but he never claimed to be “the King of Israel”. Trump has also had a town named after him in the Golan, so he’s obviously popular enough in Israel.abelcainsbrother wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:32 pm ...
Well if Trump claimed in a tweet that he is the king of Israel,etc I'd agree with you and condemn him.However he is just trying to get people to understand how much he is loved by jews in Israel.Trump is very popular in Israel as the jews that live in Israel fully support him.The majority of jews in America are liberal and oppose him.He is trying to get jews in America to realize how much he is loved and supported by jews in Israel.This is good news to Christians that Trump is loved by the jews in Israel now it would be a problem if they truly seen him as their Messiah,etc but the point he is trying to get across is how much support he has from jews in Israel.
Yeah, but that isn’t the point of this topic.abelcainsbrother wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:54 pm Have you forgot that Obama treated Israel worse than any US President in ever?Trump has truly kept his word to the jews in Israel,he moved the US Embassy to Jersalem,like he promised he would.Previous President's like Bush and Obama mentioned moving the US embassy to Jerusalem,but never did. Trump did and he has been a friend of Israel and has restored the relationship the US had with Israel.