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The election of Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the souls of compassionate, humane people across the country and the world. Horror that a candidate who ran on a platform of open bigotry, threats against immigrants and Muslims, and blatant misogyny will soon be president is now sinking in. Trump appointed a white nationalist, Steve Bannon, as chief White House strategist -- which was promptly celebrated by the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan.
The election of Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the souls of compassionate, humane people across the country and the world. Horror that a candidate who ran on a platform of open bigotry, threats against immigrants and Muslims, and blatant misogyny will soon be president is now sinking in. Trump appointed a white nationalist, Steve Bannon, as chief White House strategist -- which was promptly celebrated by the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan. Bannon and other possible extremist Trump appointees, such as John Bolton, a neocon who believes the U.S. should "bomb Iran," and the authoritarian Rudy Giuliani, are now receiving much deserved public scrutiny.
"Trump is a Trojan horse for a cabal of vicious zealots who have long craved an extremist Christian theocracy, and Pence is one of its most prized warriors."
The incoming vice president, Mike Pence, has not elicited the same reaction, instead often painted as the reasonable adult on the ticket, a "counterbalance" to Trump and a "bridge to the establishment." However, there is every reason to regard him as, if anything, even more terrifying than the president-elect.
Pence's ascent to the second most powerful position in the U.S. government is a tremendous coup for the radical religious right. Pence -- and his fellow Christian supremacist militants -- would not have been able to win the White House on their own. For them, Donald Trump was a godsend. "This may not be our preferred candidate, but that doesn't mean it may not be God's candidate to do something that we don't see," said David Barton, a prominent Christian-right activist and president of Wall Builders, an organization dedicated to making the U.S. government enforce "biblical values." In June, Barton prophesied: "We may look back in a few years and say, 'Wow, [Trump] really did some things that none of us expected.'"
Trump is a Trojan horse for a cabal of vicious zealots who have long craved an extremist Christian theocracy, and Pence is one of its most prized warriors. With Republican control of the House and Senate and the prospect of dramatically and decisively tilting the balance of the Supreme Court to the far right, the incoming administration will have a real shot at bringing the fire and brimstone of the second coming to Washington.
Read more at The Intercept.
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The election of Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the souls of compassionate, humane people across the country and the world. Horror that a candidate who ran on a platform of open bigotry, threats against immigrants and Muslims, and blatant misogyny will soon be president is now sinking in. Trump appointed a white nationalist, Steve Bannon, as chief White House strategist -- which was promptly celebrated by the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan. Bannon and other possible extremist Trump appointees, such as John Bolton, a neocon who believes the U.S. should "bomb Iran," and the authoritarian Rudy Giuliani, are now receiving much deserved public scrutiny.
"Trump is a Trojan horse for a cabal of vicious zealots who have long craved an extremist Christian theocracy, and Pence is one of its most prized warriors."
The incoming vice president, Mike Pence, has not elicited the same reaction, instead often painted as the reasonable adult on the ticket, a "counterbalance" to Trump and a "bridge to the establishment." However, there is every reason to regard him as, if anything, even more terrifying than the president-elect.
Pence's ascent to the second most powerful position in the U.S. government is a tremendous coup for the radical religious right. Pence -- and his fellow Christian supremacist militants -- would not have been able to win the White House on their own. For them, Donald Trump was a godsend. "This may not be our preferred candidate, but that doesn't mean it may not be God's candidate to do something that we don't see," said David Barton, a prominent Christian-right activist and president of Wall Builders, an organization dedicated to making the U.S. government enforce "biblical values." In June, Barton prophesied: "We may look back in a few years and say, 'Wow, [Trump] really did some things that none of us expected.'"
Trump is a Trojan horse for a cabal of vicious zealots who have long craved an extremist Christian theocracy, and Pence is one of its most prized warriors. With Republican control of the House and Senate and the prospect of dramatically and decisively tilting the balance of the Supreme Court to the far right, the incoming administration will have a real shot at bringing the fire and brimstone of the second coming to Washington.
Read more at The Intercept.
The election of Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through the souls of compassionate, humane people across the country and the world. Horror that a candidate who ran on a platform of open bigotry, threats against immigrants and Muslims, and blatant misogyny will soon be president is now sinking in. Trump appointed a white nationalist, Steve Bannon, as chief White House strategist -- which was promptly celebrated by the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan. Bannon and other possible extremist Trump appointees, such as John Bolton, a neocon who believes the U.S. should "bomb Iran," and the authoritarian Rudy Giuliani, are now receiving much deserved public scrutiny.
"Trump is a Trojan horse for a cabal of vicious zealots who have long craved an extremist Christian theocracy, and Pence is one of its most prized warriors."
The incoming vice president, Mike Pence, has not elicited the same reaction, instead often painted as the reasonable adult on the ticket, a "counterbalance" to Trump and a "bridge to the establishment." However, there is every reason to regard him as, if anything, even more terrifying than the president-elect.
Pence's ascent to the second most powerful position in the U.S. government is a tremendous coup for the radical religious right. Pence -- and his fellow Christian supremacist militants -- would not have been able to win the White House on their own. For them, Donald Trump was a godsend. "This may not be our preferred candidate, but that doesn't mean it may not be God's candidate to do something that we don't see," said David Barton, a prominent Christian-right activist and president of Wall Builders, an organization dedicated to making the U.S. government enforce "biblical values." In June, Barton prophesied: "We may look back in a few years and say, 'Wow, [Trump] really did some things that none of us expected.'"
Trump is a Trojan horse for a cabal of vicious zealots who have long craved an extremist Christian theocracy, and Pence is one of its most prized warriors. With Republican control of the House and Senate and the prospect of dramatically and decisively tilting the balance of the Supreme Court to the far right, the incoming administration will have a real shot at bringing the fire and brimstone of the second coming to Washington.
Read more at The Intercept.