Both believe biblical myths created by Adam & Eve and then Abraham who got their education from a serpent who's still roaming around.
Kamala Harris Chooses All-Black Head-to-Toe Look and Heels to Deliver Concession Speech After Trump Win By Karla Rodriguez Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris arrives to speak on stage at Howard University on Nov. 6 in Washington, DC. She hit the stage after 4 p.m. wearing an all-black ensemble, capturing the overall mood and grief of her supporters. Harris wore a black suit with matching blazer and pants, with a silk blouse with a bow, and a pair of her traditional black high heeled pumps that she wore often throughout her campaign. During her speech, she revealed she had called Trump to congratulate him on the win and said she and the Biden administration will help his administration with the transfer of power. “We must accept the results of this election,” Harris said to her supporters during her 15-minute speech. “While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. A fight for the ideals at the heart of our nation, the ideals that reflect America at our best. That is a fight that I will never give up.”
How are things going in Dearborn this morning? Trump's deceased brother's middle name was Christ. It says something about his parents, who were, I believe, Episcopalian of the Christian variety. But as much Christian as any others. So Trump is probably about as Christian as anybody else can claim to be. For one thing, he drinks less alcohol than most people, including most Christians and most Muslims and Jews. Certainly he drinks less alcohol than Kamala Harris who slurred her speech a lot on the campaign trail. Less than Joe Biden and probably less than TheMickey. The reason largely goes back to the fact that his older brother ruined his life and pretty much died due to alcoholism. So Trump is pretty much redeeming himself and his family name by maintaining the world's most perfect sobriety discipline. It's probable he has never touched alcohol. So technically he is as sober as any devoted Calvinist. Likely that has been a factor in this political struggle to come back from a steal in 2020, and to make it through a number of Democrat instigated lawfare cases. Whatever he does in the middle east will accrue to the benefit of the most Arabs, the children of whom have been subject to some very sick, sociopathic policy (culture). Islamic dominance in that region is the worst case scenario for normal children, most of whom are not born sociopathic murderers. I can envision a scenario where 80% of militant Gazans, still deeply hypnotized by Mohammed's minions, will be deported to Yemen (repatriated to Yemen), their philosophical brethren land, where they should be treated very nicely. The 20% who can stay in Gaza will enjoy rebuilding alongside Israelis who will move back into the area enforce. Gaza will eventually be 80% Israeli and 20% Arab of mostly Jordanian and Egyptian descent. They will be subject to the same laws as Israelis themselves, as well the 20% Arabs now enjoying residency, and/or citizenship in Israel. If Trump facilitates this, it would prove to be the most beneficent result for all parties. But that will not be Christian enough for TheMickey.
LMAO...... Frederick Christ Trump Sr. (October 11, 1905 – June 25, 1999) was an American real-estate developer and businessman. He was the father of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. Trump's father, the German American Friedrich Trump, amassed considerable wealth during the Klondike Gold Rush by running a restaurant and brothel for miners.
According to Donald Trump, while his mother was watching the 1953 coronation of Elizabeth II on television, Fred said while pacing around, "For Christ's sake, Mary. Enough is enough, turn it off. They're all a bunch of con artists."[202] Also in the 1950s, Fred became an admirer of Protestant minister Norman Vincent Peale, the author of The Power of Positive Thinking (1952), due to his businesslike approach to life and Christianity. Trump and his family attended sermons by Peale at Manhattan's Marble Collegiate Church. Trump was also a supporter of Southern Baptist evangelist Billy Graham, whom he took his family to see speak at Yankee Stadium (c. 1957). In his 1993 biography of Donald Trump, Harry Hurt III asserts that Fred was a philanderer, with his alleged Floridian affairs leading him to be known as the "King of Miami Beach". In 1989 (while Donald was married to Ivana but tabloids had begun reporting about his affair with future wife Marla Maples), Fred reputedly lectured Donald that he could "have a thousand mistresses" but not to get caught in a single specific extramarital affair.[222][223] According to Hurt, after Donald decided to accompany Ivana to her father's funeral in Czechoslovakia (amid their pending divorce), Fred told a longtime secretary and confidant, "I hope their plane crashes. Then all my problems will be solved."[198][224][225][x]
Netanyahu celebrates Trump’s ‘huge victory,’ Israeli settlers expect unconditional support “Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America,” the Israeli premier said in a statement. Wednesday 06/11/2024 https://thearabweekly.com/netanyahu...israeli-settlers-expect-unconditional-support A billboard shows a slogan in support of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, on the day of 2024 US presidential election, in Tel Aviv, Israel, November 5, 2024. REUTERS JERUSALEM Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s rightist government celebrated on Wednesday after Republican Donald Trump claimed victory in the US presidential election. The outcome is a relief for Netanyahu’s coalition, which has clashed with President Joe Biden’s Democratic administration over the wars in Gaza and Lebanon. Congratulating Trump, Netanyahu said the former president was set for “history’s greatest comeback.” “Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America,” he said in a statement. “This is a huge victory.” Far-right ministers in the government also welcomed the results. “Yesssss, God bless Trump,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who heads one of two hardline, pro-settler parties in Netanyahu’s coalition, said on X. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who heads the other pro-settler party, said: “God bless Israel, God bless America.” Israel’s settler leaders also welcomed the election results after Biden’s administration imposed sanctions and asset freezes on settler groups and individuals involved in violence against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. “We expect to have an ally standing unconditionally beside us as we fight the battles that are a war on the entire West,” Israel Ganz, chairman of the main Yesha settler council, said in a statement to Reuters. The first Trump administration delivered major wins to Netanyahu, when it went against most of the world in recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and accepting Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. But it was not clear whether Trump’s new administration will lend the same support in the middle of a war that could directly draw in the United States, said Burcu Ozcelik, a researcher at the Royal United Services Institute in London. “Topping a complex list of unknowns is how much leverage Trump will have over Netanyahu,” she said. Despite friction between Netanyahu and Biden, the administration provided unstinting support to Israel since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 that triggered the Gaza war. Nearly two-thirds of Israelis believe Trump would be better for Israel than his Democratic Party rival Kamala Harris, according to a survey from the Israel Democracy Institute. “I think it’s good for Israel,” said Jerusalem resident Nissim Attias. “He proved the last time he was the president, he moved the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and everything that he said, he did.”