OP-ED: The evangelicals are to blame, says former GOP congresswoman
Former U.S. Rep. Claudine Schneider (R-RI) writes, “If evangelicals were, in fact, the margin of victory in 2016 for Donald Trump, then they are the ones to blame for the hatred and chaos we’re currently experiencing as a nation.”
Former U.S. Rep. Claudine Schneider (R-RI) (Photo provided by Claudine Schneider)
If evangelicals were, in fact, the margin of victory in 2016 for Donald Trump, then they are the ones to blame for the hatred and chaos we’re currently experiencing as a nation.
While I abhor “the blame game,” that is clearly Trump’s M.O. But I believe you need to hear the truth as I, and many, see it. I challenge every evangelical to explain how their movement could possibly claim to be a religion when they support a man who:
Hon. Claudine Schneider served as a Republican in the United States Congress from 1981 to 1991. She remains active in promoting political accountability, constitutional democracy and classic Republican principles in our country.
- Constantly lies.
- Denigrates other human beings (the disabled, minorities or the least among us).
- Has clearly and unabashedly committed adultery (one of the many 10 Commandments he willfully violates).
- Takes God’s name in vain.
- Sells Bibles, God’s guidance, for his own personal gain.
- Has been found guilty by a jury of his peers for cheating the New York state government of millions of dollars.
- Has stolen from students who entered his fake college.
- Has absconded with his fake charity to put those monies into his own pockets.
- Is the first president in history to fail to disclose his taxes despite his promises to do so.
- Has taken top-secret classified documents, threatening our national security.
Hon. Claudine Schneider served as a Republican in the United States Congress from 1981 to 1991. She remains active in promoting political accountability, constitutional democracy and classic Republican principles in our country.