I have been reading your comments, they are great. I was pleasantly surprised to learn there are people out there as jaded as I am.
While Mr. Trump’s Evangelical supporters are willing to overlook his many personal flaws because he promised to overturn Roe v. Wade, can they still turn a blind eye to his latest flouting of one of their most cherished beliefs? Evangelicals claim to hate the sin but love the sinner. What happens when the sin and sinner are inseparable? Mr. Trump’s latest miracle cure, experimental drug cocktail, REGN-COV2, from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, was tested on cells from an aborted fetus. The company recently verified that REGN-COV2 was indeed tested using HEK 293T cells, a cell line originally derived from the kidney tissue of an aborted fetus. If Evangelicals truly believe life begins at conception and abortion is murder, how do they justify using cells from a “murdered baby” to test the efficacy of a drug Mr. Trump now calls “thekey”? A drug he promised to make available to anyone that needs it, for free. Mr. Trump's Evangelical base is strongly opposed abortion, under any circumstance. As proof of his “convictions”, he reversed policies that would have allowed scientific research involving human fetal tissue. Now, he has chosen to ignore the very policies he put in place to placate his Evangelical supporters so he could have access to REGN-COV2 because it could save HIS life. Guess the Evangelicals didn’t read the fine print, “Only valid for other people, not Donald Trump.” Just another broken promise he made to scam voters. If his Evangelical base keeps silent on this, they are hypocrites, willing to overlook what they describe as a core belief in order to further their political agenda. They will not be a religious movement but just another PAC. While Mr. Trump may be able to claim he didn’t know all the facts when he took the drug, he certainly knows them now but continues to tout this drug. In a recent video, Mr. Trump said, "I think this was a blessing from God that I caught [the virus], I think it was a blessing in disguise,"Mr. Trumpcontinued, "I caught it, I heard about this drug, I said, 'Let me take it'… and it was incredible the way it worked." Will Evangelicals continue to prostitute their beliefs at the altar of Trump?