Everyone Is Mad That Trump Wants to Go to Heaven
Trump's Heavenly Ambitions, Illiterate Trucker Tragedy, and Vatican File Disputes
Unpack the political fallout from President Trump wanting to save lives to get into heaven and analyze the failure of liberal media to even allow earnest repentance. Readers will also examine predictable consequences stemming from unsecured borders and cultural shifts codified in new dictionary entries.
Short Summary
- Attackers criticize President Trump for linking peace efforts to his desire to reach heaven, confusing humility with works-based salvation.
- A fatal accident caused by an illegal alien trucker highlights the predictable dangers of failing to enforce basic English and sign competency tests.
- The rebranding of MSNBC to "MS N" signals a major media outlet acknowledging its brand has become toxic to the public.
- Cultural gatekeepers validate divisive terms like "trad wife," demonstrating how the left weaponizes language to pervert normalcy.
This episode dissects contemporary political controversies, starting with the defense of direct, humble communication from Trump regarding peace efforts. It then pivots to illustrating the real-world costs of lax immigration enforcement and critiques how cultural institutions (like dictionaries and news networks) reflect partisan degradation.
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Top Comments (10)
The President was not making a theological statement. He was simply expressing is desire to go to heaven, and he was expressing that in a particularly humble manner. We should all have that attitude. None of us are worthy of salvation.
Jesus said “Blessed be the peacemakers”. It’s that simple.
Who WOULDN'T want to go to heaven?
Some people are like: If Trump said it must be evil for some reason
For anyone confused: living faith spills out into good works. If you don’t bring an umbrella, you probably don’t really expect rain. Hence, faith without works is dead.
"Imagine no heaven, no Hell, Brotherhood of Man" This mentality has killed Humanity and Dignity of mankind.
Almost every time I have visited Monticello house, the older, white tour guides, focused on slavery more than anything else. Interestingly, the tour I took that was given by a young black man was the most impartial and well informed tour I have ever taken on the property.
There was a time when immigrants gave their ALL to learn English, with the express attitude "We ONLY speak English in this house!"
Who are these people or anyone to judge Trump about wanting to go to heaven? These people need to get their own houses straight?
Citizens of other countries living here and killing American citizens is an ACT OF WAR
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Top Comments (10)
The President was not making a theological statement. He was simply expressing is desire to go to heaven, and he was expressing that in a particularly humble manner. We should all have that attitude. None of us are worthy of salvation.
Jesus said “Blessed be the peacemakers”. It’s that simple.
Who WOULDN'T want to go to heaven?
Some people are like: If Trump said it must be evil for some reason
For anyone confused: living faith spills out into good works. If you don’t bring an umbrella, you probably don’t really expect rain. Hence, faith without works is dead.
"Imagine no heaven, no Hell, Brotherhood of Man" This mentality has killed Humanity and Dignity of mankind.
Almost every time I have visited Monticello house, the older, white tour guides, focused on slavery more than anything else. Interestingly, the tour I took that was given by a young black man was the most impartial and well informed tour I have ever taken on the property.
There was a time when immigrants gave their ALL to learn English, with the express attitude "We ONLY speak English in this house!"
Who are these people or anyone to judge Trump about wanting to go to heaven? These people need to get their own houses straight?
Citizens of other countries living here and killing American citizens is an ACT OF WAR