Religion & Politics

'Massive goosebumps': Lee Greenwood shocks Ted Nugent's wife with Trump Bible prediction

Shemane Nugent, the wife of conservative rocker Ted Nugent, said she had "goosebumps" over the weekend after singer Lee Greenwood suggested that the assassination attempt on Donald Trump was predicted in the Christian Bible.

During an interview on Shemane Nugent's Real America's Voice program Sunday, Greenwood urged viewers to purchase a copy of the Bible that he was marketing alongside Trump.

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'Mama bear is coming for her': GOP rep accuses teacher of 'grooming' over Mona Lisa lesson

A Republican lawmaker publicly accused a teacher of "grooming" because the educator showed a video in which scholars suggested the Mona Lisa might have been a self-portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci.

Colorado state Rep. Brandi Bradley took to X on Wednesday to complain that her 15-year-old son's history teacher told his class that the Renaissance painter, whose sexual identity remains an open question, might have been expressing gender fluidity.

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‘Evil people’ and ‘haters’: Chicagoans endure disruptions to combat convention threats

CHICAGO — Tens of thousands of visitors will pass by a 138-year-old brick church facing a parking lot for the United Center, home of this week’s Democratic National Convention.

Welcoming visitors into the landmark building would be a “blessing” — and timely — given the history of Greater Union Baptist Church, which includes a visit from Black civil rights activist and suffragist, Mary Church Terrell, said Walter McCray, the Baptist church’s pastor.

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'Not a bad idea': Donald Trump Jr. floats 'mandatory' sterilization for Democrats

Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Donald Trump, floated the idea of "mandatory" sterilizations for Democrats.

During a Monday podcast, the younger Trump noted that Planned Parenthood was operating a clinic near the Democratic National Convention that would provide vasectomies and abortion-related services.

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J.D. Vance crowd boos woman for asking him about abortion

Donald Trump supporters booed a reporter Monday after she asked Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance about his position on abortion.

At an event in Philadelphia, Vance took a question from local NBC reporter Rosemary Connors.

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‘Make it great like ’68’: Threat of violence looms over Democratic National Convention

CHICAGO — Protests are already underway as the Democratic National Convention begins today, with most of the energy coming from grievances over the Biden-Harris administration’s support for Israel’s sustained assault on Gaza.

Left-wing protesters promoting an array of causes marched up Chicago’s Michigan Avenue on Sunday and massed outside hotels where delegates are staying. Pro-Palestine protesters disrupted a convention delegate welcome party at Navy Pier.

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Kayleigh McEnany destroyed after asking why abortions are no longer 'safe, legal and rare'

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany, a conservative Christian, suggested Democrats were to blame because abortions were no longer "safe, legal and rare."

During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, McEnany noted that Planned Parenthood was expected to offer free abortions and vasectomies at the Democratic National Convention. The Fox News host countered the idea with Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign statement that abortions should be "safe, legal and rare."

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Fuming MSNBC host gets personal about Trump's 'insulting' smears of Jews

Reacting to new comments Donald Trump made about Jews where he attacked them as disloyal to America if they refuse to vote for him, Bulwark managing editor and fill-in MSNBC host Sam Stein was visibly fuming as he pushed back on Friday's "Morning Joe."

The normally unflappable Stein lashed out at the former president on multiple fronts, but admitted that, as a Jew, he takes Trump's comments as a personal attack.

Prompted by co-host Joe Scarborough, who stated, "He had said that any Jew that doesn't vote for him is not a good Jew, and when he talks to Americans who happen to be Jewish, he calls Benjamin Netanyahu 'your prime minister.' He calls the Israeli ambassador to America 'your ambassador,' calls the country 'your country,' suggesting that if you're a Jew, you're not fully American," Stein delivered a scathing rebuttal.

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"Yeah, he's talked about the dual loyalty trope," he began. "I think people need to understand this: the dual loyalty trope is inherently anti-Semitic because it suggests that people like me, Jews who were born in America, we're not loyal to America but only to the Jews in the Jewish state and he's pushed this stuff since running for president.

"And then he gets up there and says, you know the real threats to anti-Semitism on the other side and [Kamala Harris husband] Doug Emhoff, who is the first Jewish spouse to serve in the big four, that being president, vice president, is not really sufficiently Jewish," he added.

"I don't think people can quite appreciate how insulting that is, but also how deflating that can be because Jewish-Americans are Americans," he added. "We don't identify with Israel because it's our faith. In fact, a lot of Jewish-Americans find the Israeli government in its current incarnation abhorrent."

"We have the capacity for independent thought. We have the capacity for loyalty to America and he removes that from us when he says things like the things that you just read," he concluded.

Later in the segment, Donnie Deutsch, also Jewish, called Trump's slurs "Disgusting."

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'Really shady bro': Pastor blows whistle on pro-Trump 'prophet' brother as a fraud

A self-styled Christian "prophet" who embraced Donald Trump and his first bid for the presidency in 2016 while claiming God was speaking to him has been outed by his pastor brother as a fake.

Prior to the 2020 presidential election North Carolina pastor Jeremiah Johnson told his flock that the former president would waltz to a second term because God had ordained it. After Trump lost, and following the Jan 6 insurrection, Johnson posted a video to his popular Facebook page and confessed "I was wrong" before shuttering his ministry.

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Fox News cuts off Harris' school shooting speech saying she ignored 'the actual issues'

Fox News cut off Vice President Kamala Harris' speech to one of the nation's largest teachers union about gun control, book bans, and dwindling teachers' salaries, arguing she wasn't addressing the issues that matter.

Anchor Harris Faulkner appeared stern after watching a crowd of American Federation of Teachers cheer the Vice President and boo the conservative policies the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee decried.

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Neo-Nazis accused of plotting power grid attack face sentencing

Three neo-Nazis alleged to have planned an attack on the energy grid as part of a plot to launch a race war are set to go before a federal judge on Thursday for sentencing.

Liam Montgomery Collins, a one-time Marine who allegedly led the neo-Nazi terror cell known as “BSN”; Paul Kryscuk, a former porn actor; and Justin Hermanson, who also served in the Marine Corps, are expected to appear before Judge Richard E. Myers in federal court in Wilmington, N.C.

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Evangelical 'mass radicalization around Trump' in 'overdrive' after shooting: expert

According to a scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies, the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump over a week ago has given a boost to Christian nationalists and far-right evangelicals who believe the former president is the chosen one as promised in various prophecies.

In a column for Politico, Matthew D. Taylor, an expert in religious extremism noted that it was just mere hours after the shooting in Pennsylvania was reported that evangelicals latched on to Trump's survival as proof of his divinity.

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Bill Maher flattens GOP’s 'demigod worship' of Trump after assassination attempt

The Republican National Convention's conclusion with former President Donald Trump taking the stage to a crowd of adoring fans wearing bandages on their ears in solidarity was a little too much for comedian Bill Maher.

In summarizing the HBO host's weekly "new rules" segment, the Daily Beast described Maher as "sick of the latest wave of religious fervor around the ex-president. Maher noted that while he was personally grateful the shooter at Trump's Pennsylvania rally last week didn't hit his target, the assassination attempt nonetheless brought out "an orgy of magical thinking."

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