Friday, November 3, 2023

Ex-White House reporter claims 'Christian nationalism' bigger threat than Hamas

Ex-White House reporter claims 'Christian nationalism' bigger threat than Hamas!


Barack Obama once claimed that the United States "no longer" is a Christian nation. And based on the lawsuits filed in recent years, its governments actually have moved great leaps in that direction.

After all, Obama's own agenda included forcing Christian nuns to fund abortions. Joe Biden continued that aggressive posture, insisting that a wide range of commercial interests could remain open during COVID, but churches had to shut down.

But the government's movement that direction falls short of the media agenda to blast Christians over that same period.


Now a commentary from a former White House reporter, working at the time for Playboy, has made that agenda even more extreme.

A report from Fox News explains Brian Karem, who fought regularly with press secretaries for President Donald Trump, is warning, "MAGA and Christian nationalism: Bigger threat to America than Hamas could ever be."

He claimed, amid a long list of reports criticizing new House Speaker Mike Johnson for his adherence to Christianity, that the U.S. House now is a "discount version of the apocalyptic orgasm the holy rollers have dreamed of for years."

He expressed his ideology in a Salon article only weeks after Hamas terrorists, drugged up and carrying instructions to commit atrocities against civilians in Israel, did just that, burning whole families alive and beheading babies.

Hamas terrorists, who may have been infiltrating the U.S. over the years of Joe Biden's tenure across his open southern border, killed 1,400 Israelis in their attack.

Karem complained that Johnson "and the MAGA wing of the Republican Party" are "embracing the darkest verses of the Bible."

He claimed that Christians are "determined to convert the U.S. into a theocracy." In fact, it is the nation's founding documents that refer to our "Creator" and affirm that the people's rights are not dependent on the whims of a civil government.

Of course, he relied on comments from the far-left Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., for his opinion.

"While the world burns, Johnson and the MAGA wing of the Republican Party — which seems to have swallowed the evangelical movement while also embracing it (a T-1000 morphing into Sarah Connor is just about the right image) — is embracing the darkest verses of the Bible, apparently pushing for apocalypse with an enthusiasm only rivaled by Saul’s slaughter of Christians before he changed his name to Paul," he wrote.

He charges those in the House have "renewed the Inquisition and seem determined to convert the U.S. into a theocracy run by people who will thump you with the Bible, but haven’t read much of it."









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