Donald Trump claimed the 2020 election was stolen from him for the kabillionth time, this time by promoting Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) as the congresswoman pushed Russian propaganda.
In the former president’s latest Truth Social binge, he re-truthed Greene’s post from last week about an article from Jim Hoft, proprietor of The Gateway Pundit. Both are well known for peddling fake news and conspiracy theories, but that didn’t stop Greene as she leapt on an article entitled “Russian Textbooks Say Trump Lost 2020 in Rigged Election.”
“When the Kremlin is more truthful than American mainstream media and Democrats,” Greene declared.
Is this the "half way" article where he reveals some truths but not the WHOLE truth? Cause that's what it felt like to me.
Hello, Anon:
Maybe it is. But even so, there are some things that maybe we aren’t meant to know, because it’s none of our business what consenting adults do with each other in their free time in the first place.
The only reason why we know anything about these intimate situations is because the presumable adults who consented to participate in these events lacked the maturity and discretion to keep it to themselves, which his vindictive ex-wife recognized as a vulnerability in his armor, and exploited to her advantage, to his detriment.
I’ll take whatever he’s willing to give so that I can finally know the best path for me to take from this point on.
My main takeaways thus far:
He’s alive. He’s not been charged with any crimes. He lives for his children. He’s working on his sobriety. He’s realistic about the future. He admits that he made a mistake. He’s working towards being a better human being.
These are the things that matter.
I am sitting down with a homemade latte to read the article again and to process it further, in case anything changes with another look at the interview.
It is beyond doubt that Jesus highly esteemed the Old Testament and constantly submitted to it as to an authoritative revelation. He taught that the Scriptures bore a witness to Him, just as He bore a witness to them. Because they are the words of God, Jesus assumed their complete reliability, in whole and to the smallest part.