Trump did not place hand on bible during swearing in ceremony

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that's the least bothersome thing he's ever done, OP. Congrats on identifying it!

No one cares.


The win lies the problem. If more people cared, we wouldn’t be here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I loathe DJT, but another possibility is he simply forgot and didn’t put his hand on it. He’ll do plenty of nefarious things; I don’t need to hunt for them.


Forgot!!! What a joke. Ignore maybe. Forgot not likely.


Forgot and ignored.
Anonymous
Therein lies ^^
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that's the least bothersome thing he's ever done, OP. Congrats on identifying it!

No one cares.


To the contrary, if you are a person of faith, it is an issue. Just like that idiot couldn't say the Apostle's Creed at McCain's funeral.
Anonymous
He couldn’t raise his hand, recite the oath and put his hand on the bible at the same time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that's the least bothersome thing he's ever done, OP. Congrats on identifying it!

No one cares.


To the contrary, if you are a person of faith, it is an issue. Just like that idiot couldn't say the Apostle's Creed at McCain's funeral.


Lots of people of faith voted for him, not caring if he was religious or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that's the least bothersome thing he's ever done, OP. Congrats on identifying it!

No one cares.


Obviously it’s the symbolism that matters given how he has exploited religion for political gains.

Plenty of people care - many news outlets f on Fox, to People, to NYT to various broadcast news channels to The Hill ran stories on this omission.


Oh, It's certainly newsworthy, but in the long run, it doesn't matter at all, to anyone except people like OP who are looking for another reason to hate Trump.

His supporters, many of whom are religious themselves, simply don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that's the least bothersome thing he's ever done, OP. Congrats on identifying it!

No one cares.


To the contrary, if you are a person of faith, it is an issue. Just like that idiot couldn't say the Apostle's Creed at McCain's funeral.


I can recite the apostles creed and I'm an atheist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that's the least bothersome thing he's ever done, OP. Congrats on identifying it!

No one cares.


To the contrary, if you are a person of faith, it is an issue. Just like that idiot couldn't say the Apostle's Creed at McCain's funeral.


Big plus one - it is so disturbing that he has hijacked evangelical Christians by exploiting wedge issues such as abortion and trans gender trends. Jesus had nothing to say about either abortion or homosexuality. Jesus had plenty to say about loving your neighbor as yourself, reaching out to the marginalized with compassion and helping the poor.

Plenty of us are deeply concerned about his misappropriating our faith for cynical political purposes. Many of my Jewish friends are deeply concerned also.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He probably forgot. It has nothing to do with whether or not he's a Christian. There are plenty of Christians and people of other faiths who are downright evil.

Putting your hand on the bible is just a formality. It doesn't stop people from abusing power, religion, or being a charlatan.




Nice try

This moment creates a photo op which has been one of the identifying pictures of the American presidency across the years.

I can believe a bunch of things about why Trump didn't touch the Bible, but it's not just a formality. But hey nine of his supporters care, so.... so what?


It's less than a formality; it's totally meaningless at best, and blasphemous at worst. It's a personal private choice, like what lapel pin to wear, that has nothing to do with the function of government.


We got it.
You wuv him

Anonymous
What if Kamala had won and had not placed her hand on the bible? Would your opinions change?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if Kamala had won and had not placed her hand on the bible? Would your opinions change?


Sigh

People really don't expect anything from the GOP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if Kamala had won and had not placed her hand on the bible? Would your opinions change?


Yes they would for me as a religious person because she did not exploit religion for cynical political purposes.

I would not have any objection to presidents with actual integrity not swearing oath of office on a bible -: except that Trump is carrying out a highly non Christian agenda while assuming a Godly mantle based on his recent anti-abortion hard line.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What if Kamala had won and had not placed her hand on the bible? Would your opinions change?


Yes they would for me as a religious person because she did not exploit religion for cynical political purposes.

I would not have any objection to presidents with actual integrity not swearing oath of office on a bible -: except that Trump is carrying out a highly non Christian agenda while assuming a Godly mantle based on his recent anti-abortion hard line.


Trump played to religious voters because he knows there are a lot of them and they could help him win. He is not religious himself.

Lots of people feign being religious in order to help themselves in the secular world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What if Kamala had won and had not placed her hand on the bible? Would your opinions change?


Sigh

People really don't expect anything from the GOP.


The GOP people don't. He won less than half of the votes.
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