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In reply to the discussion: Trump launches savage attack on bishop who asked for 'mercy' for minorities [View all]PatSeg
(49,792 posts)50. That word "nasty"
sums up how Trump feels about women in general. I don't think I've ever heard him use it for a man.
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Trump launches savage attack on bishop who asked for 'mercy' for minorities [View all]
dalton99a
Jan 22
OP
"Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest?" It's called plausible deniability.
flashman13
Jan 22
#68
I'm a discordian/agnostic... but I think I might call myself an Episcopalian for a while
ck4829
Jan 22
#2
Me neither, PatSeg. Heard him call men he fears or who've hurt him, a "disgrace."
Kid Berwyn
Jan 22
#56
I'm going to posit this thought about how he uses the word "nasty" when targeting women in general: I would bet my last
Texin
Jan 22
#76
For all his "You're fired!" on a soundstage, he never fired anyone in his last administration face-to-face.
CrispyQ
Jan 22
#80
Maybe *the* Antichrist isn't real, but it's hard to deny the existence of *an* antichrist
Ocelot II
Jan 22
#19
Video of that event is amazing. Camera was on The Family as it reacted to the Bishop's
allegorical oracle
Jan 22
#21
Cold as ice, wasn't it? Actually stunned me. Also standing out was the youngest daughter, Tiffany --
allegorical oracle
Jan 22
#43
Reverend Budde, by putting the teachings of Jesus in the context of the occasion
Martin Eden
Jan 22
#22
The Bishop's words were respectful but to the point. She pleaded for mercy for the vulnerable.
peggysue2
Jan 22
#36
Many thought Michelle Obama was wrong for saying when they go low, we go high. She was instead spot on
PortTack
Jan 22
#54
There is nothing more important than appearing to be religious. Niccolo Machiavelli
YorkRd
Jan 22
#38
+1. Hitler had fully discarded belief in Judeo-Christianity by 1937 but continued to use God in speeches
dalton99a
Jan 22
#47
More proof (as if any more was needed) that proves that MAGA supporters who claim to be "christian" are totally
Wiz Imp
Jan 22
#40
Watching Mariann Budde was as gratifying as seeing the photo of Nancy Pelosi scolding Trump. Both of these
LaMouffette
Jan 22
#79
In the Episcopal Church, one of the baptismal vows is to "respect the dignity of every human being" . . .
markpkessinger
Jan 22
#95
MaddowBlog-Following sermon, Trump and his allies target Episcopal bishop
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 22
#85
That's what the Antichrist would do, right after not swearing the oath on the Bible
Wingus Dingus
Jan 22
#87