Take it from an atheist: Even an atheist could have faked a better answer than this. How is it that this guy, with all his billions, didnt think to hire anyone to teach him to lie convincingly about faith when addressing an audience of Christian conservatives, the key to winning the Iowa caucuses? He should have called the White House. They could have hooked him up with whoever coached Obama on his fake opposition to gay marriage in 2008.
Byron York and the NYT are right that this answer will end up damaging Trump more than his shot at McCains war service will.
A senior Iowa Republican who was in the room, sitting with a group of grassroots activists as Trump spoke, was dumbfounded by the candidates views of religion. While there were audible groans in the crowd when Trump questioned whether McCain was a war hero, the senior Republican said via email, it was Trumps inability to articulate any coherent relationship with God or demonstrate the role faith plays in his life that really sucked the oxygen out of the room.
The senior Republican continued: Milling around talking to activists in the hallways/lobby after Trumps speech, THAT is what those Iowa conservatives were discussing, not the McCain comment.
Trumps performance was really a one-two punch, the Republican said. His McCain comment gave free license to other candidates and the national political class to attack. His failure to demonstrate even the most rudimentary understanding of leading a faith-filled life will be his ultimate undoing with Iowas Christian conservative activists. Especially in a field with such credible alternatives.
Watch the clip. The bit about him drinking his little wine and having his little cracker at church is not Huckabean, shall we say, although I think its the second half of the vid thats more revealing. (The very end includes his bit about McCain, which the videos editor tacked on for whatever reason.) Luntz tosses him the softest of softballs what is your relationship with God? and Trump cant help answering in terms of his personal success, presumably because thats his yardstick for everything in life. Gods blessed him with an intellect capable of generating some of the great deals in business history; thats evidence that their relationships pretty good, no? Luntzs question very obviously cries out for the opposite answer, that riches and personal success mean nothing without grace and deep communion with the Almighty. He does note that he prays, but like I say, watch the clip. The mystery here is whether Trump simply misjudged his audience (in Iowa, at a forum devoted to family?) or hes convinced himself that being his honest, unfiltered self is the key to ultimate victory. This will test that theory better than the McCain thing will.
A rival campaign strategist told York he doesnt expect Trump to lose support for this so much as he thinks itll lower his ceiling in the state. If youre an evangelical tea partier trying to decide between Trump and, say, Scott Walker or Ted Cruz, thisll tip the scale towards the latter.
Poster Comment:
Elsewhere, Ace observes: "He eventually grabs at an answer -- that "drinking the little wine" and "eating the little cracker" constitute, maybe, an asking of forgiveness from God. He doesn't sound very sure of that (I don't know either way myself), but has already, by then repeatedly said he doesn't even think to ask God for forgiveness. So if the "drinking of the little" wine is such a request, it is only inadvertent, accidental, and symbolic."
Regardless of the merits of forgiving yourself, the most central tenet of Christianity is forgiveness from God for sins.
Trump seems totally unaware of the concept.
If you don't need forgiveness, you don't need Christ.
Trump may be aware of the tents of Christianity, but is indifferent. NOT as bright as his thinks he is on that front.
That may change, but for the moment Trump is a man who may respect believers but obviously is no man of God. BUT, loves America, and at the moment appears to be fighting to preserve the Republic.
I shall observe Trump, but I question EVERYTHING you post.
That certainly is your right as an insurance salesman who poses as an "expert" in demolitions and believes every official fairy tale spewed by fed.gov and the MSM.
As far as Trump goes, your really aren't considering that arrogant, money-worshiping wannabe dictator as a presidential candidate, are you?
That certainly is your right as an insurance salesman who poses as an "expert" in demolitions and believes every official fairy tale spewed by fed.gov and the MSM.r
I'm willing to post anywhere from $100 to $1000 for each occupation to prove myself. How much of my funds are you willing to bet against?