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Erick, If you don't get a Trump bumper sticker, perhaps you should get a Trump yard sign as prophylactic protection against morons who apparently don't believe in the right to free speech. or accept that the American way to settle political difference is with fair elections where each citizen has a single vote.

I came to follow you because my brother was a huge fan of yours during your 2016 Never Trump era, to the point that he virtually stopped talking to me because of my support for Trump. After the election, I started following you on the Resurgent website because you were interested in a free dialog about what conservatism should be. My brother is now a Trump supporter and he stopped following you because of your attacks on Michelle Malkin, who is generally conservative, despite her very questionable support for the so-called Groypers.

I have a pretty strong alignment with your views on basic Biblical Christianity and political conservatism, although I strongly disagree with some of your political viewpoints. I have no objection to anybody opposing Trump's history of sexual immorality, or any form of Holocaust-Denial, or insane QAnon theories. But I do object to attempts to cancel Trump or Malkin or Marjorie Green that ignore their general support for conservative political policies consistent with Biblical Christianity. In that regard, I strongly object to your frequent criticism of Robert Jeffress, who is an adjunct Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, and Pastor of a large Baptist Church that clearly supports Biblical Christianity ( https://www.firstdallas.org/articles-of-faith ). In my opinion, any disagreement you have with Jeffress about Trump should not override the faith that you and I share with him.

In my opinion, if conservative Republicans are going to cancel anybody, it needs to be Republicans who support Democratic candidates that consistently hold polar opposite positions to Biblical-Christianity and political-conservatism, just as the Apostle Paul expelled professing Christians actively engaged in sexual immorality that God clearly disproved of. But before expelling anybody from the GOP, we should keep in mind Romans 12;9, "Hate what is evil; cling to what is good," and always focus on hating what is evil and supporting what is good. In some cases, the distinction between the two is not always as clear cut as it may seem to those who hold strong viewpoints (Romans 14).

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Love to read your commentary. It makes my day. I am smiling again

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Not being trump is enough for this recovering Republican!

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They won't come forth with what they will do to (for) the country because the sensible people of the USA won't buy it! Keep hammering Trump to get the focus away from their intentions.

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"They have become a party of secular, cosmopolitan values and are losing their ability to connect to blue-collar, middle-class voters in any uplifting way." - TRUTH!

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Thank you. I think I see a glimmer of light at the end of that tunnel. I just wish that the other side would open their eyes and minds.

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Thank you for taking the bullet for us. Can't get up the stamina to watch that BS myself.

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