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In reply to the discussion: Trump launches savage attack on bishop who asked for 'mercy' for minorities [View all]PortTack
(35,111 posts)54. Many thought Michelle Obama was wrong for saying when they go low, we go high. She was instead spot on
She wasnt talking about sitting silently, or smiling and saying its okay to those that wish to end our democracy and cause pain and suffering
she was talking about this. These kinds of words and actions placed at just the right time and the right place that make a huge difference.
This is the high road. 47
so mad because its the truth, he knows it and he knows it resonated with the American ppl.
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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