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RNC Likens Trump's Election to Birth of Jesus: Our New King

OH NO!! The head of the RNC is free to express his religion in public!

Just admit that you bought into a stupid fake news article without ever attempting to question the idiotic conclusion it came to...

Not a good idea to regurgitate Breitbart, the king of fake news sites, speaking of kings, and the first to miss-call this imbroglio, "fake news". Interpreting a statement is not news, either real or fake.

Anyway, this was not a personal statement. It was issued by the RNC, and if it is not the "heralding" of Trump that it appears to be, then it is, to paraphrase your words, the Republican National Committee itself expressing its religion:

https://gop.com/rnc-message-celebrating-christmas-2016/
 
Really? You evidently don't know the meaning of "herald". The word means celebrating something that is about to happen, such as, well, an inauguration. Christians celebrate the birth of Christ, they don't herald it. You also passed on the other question the statement raises. If this is strictly a reference to the birth of Christ, why is the RNC sounding like the Pope?

I see. Soooooo, when we sing "hark the herald angels sing.....", we're blaspheming? :roll:

#boohoo
 
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