
President Joe Biden condemned white supremacy as “a poison running through our body politic” during a visit to Buffalo, New York to honor the victims of the Buffalo, NY mass shooting. He described the shooter as part of a “hateful minority”. President Biden reminded us it was the Nazi march in Charlottesville and Trump’s comment, “there were good people on both sides,” that made him decide to run for president. In his speech, Biden disparaged the terms “white genocide” and “white replacement theory” that the shooter referenced in his manifesto. The president accused the shooter of giving into “a hateful, perverse ideology rooted in fear and racism“. In contrast to Trump’s conciliatory tone to Nazi’s in Charlottesville, Biden was strong in his condemnation of haters, racists and MAGA domestic terrorists. Trump will politically stump at a hate-filled, deadly march, while Biden will express outrage towards hate irregardless of the political results. Trump had no spiritual moments of faithful inspiration when attempting to console the nation after a tragedy. However, Biden beautifully quoted scripture to help comfort people of deep faith who were grieving the loss of their lived ones.

At the “Stop The Steal Rally,” Trump called on the Proud Boys and other White Supremacist groups to attack the Capitol on Jan. 6th and stop the peaceful transfer of power violently. The cruelty, racism and violence inherent in the ideology of white supremacists appeal to Trump. Anger and violence is the tone that emanates from Trump’s mouth at every rally, interview, and social media post. He isn’t kind, compassionate, or concerned about those suffering from poverty, racial hatred, or illness. You don’t have to like Joe Biden; however, it is obvious he is more compassionate, forgiving, and empathic than the vengeful, vicious Donald Trump. His attempts to show caring toward his supporters ( who he has referred to as stupid) are made by attacking democrats, not by showing compassion towards his follower’s needs. He lacks a piece to his character that many sociopaths and narcissists are missing. During the insurrection, he did nothing to stop the rioters who were violently attacking the police and threatening the lives of government officials. Witnesses report he watched the insurrection with pride and an elevated mood.
HE MAY BE CHARGED WITH DERELICTION OF DUTY BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, AS WELL AS OTHER FEDERAL CRIMES RELATED TO HIS ATTEMPTS TO STEAL THE ELECTION.
GASLIGHTING TECHNIQUE 101: BLAME THE CRIME YOU ARE COMMITTING ON SOMEONE ELSE. AT THIS POINT, HIS LIES ARE SO SLOPPY AND REDUNDANT ONLY GULLIBLE PEOPLE BELIEVE HIS BS.

At a speech at Liberty University in 2016, Trump flubbed this reference to the Bible as he awkwardly kissed up to a Christian evangelical group. He said the bible was his favorite book, placing it ahead of his own book, “The Art Of The Deal.” He talked about protecting Christianity by bringing back ” Merry Christmas” to retail stores. His attempt to convince the audience that he was a devout Christian was cringe-worthy. Trump hoped proclaiming how proud he was to be a Presbyterian would convince the evangelical Christians he was a man of deep faith. He falsely creates narratives about himself as a man of faith to win votes.
Big religious lies: #1 “I’m religious,” #2) “The democrats are at war against Christmas,” #3) “There is nothing like it, Bible.”
