Russ Vought responds to the Politico "Christian nationalism" controversy:
"They're just trying to scare Christians across the country from using the political process. This is part of a 100 year strategy and it's to level accusations…
"We should provide religious liberty for… pic.twitter.com/4VfMKUlEqX
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) February 21, 2024
Former Trump Administration shitweasel Russ Vought on Wednesday was not pleased with Politico’s Tuesday reporting headlined “Trump allies prepare to infuse ‘Christian nationalism’ in second administration,” complaining to Steve Bannon that “If you’re a Christian they want to call you a ‘Christian nationalist,'” and then, not five seconds later, saying “We’re meant to be a Christian nation, we should be a Christian nation, we should provide religious liberty for…” and blah blah blah.
“Western Civilization does not work without the underpinnings of a Judeo-Christian worldview that is the bedrock for all of our laws. So it is not unnatural for Christian to be a part of the political sphere, the public square,” Vought continued without directly addressing his plans for a to implement a fascist theocracy complete with bans on birth control pills, in-vitro fertilization, surrogacy, sex education in schools, and no-fault divorce in a restored Trump Reich.
All of which Charlie Kirk calls a “controversy” because, even though they’re openly planning an all-out assault on individual freedoms, independent voters who may not take too kindly to such designs aren’t meant to be clued in on that. It’s a base thing only and the MSM should stick to reporting on Biden being old and how it’s his fault a Big Mac extra value meal costs $18 on Door Dash.