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The Hartmann Report

ARE FASCISM AND HATE CHRISTIAN VALUES?

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

Thom Hartmann, Congress, News, The Hartmann Report, Debate, Democracy, Economics, Climate Change, America

4.38 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

All across the country Republicans are working to spread hatred towards the LGBTQ+ community. How can they pair this with their supposedly Christian beliefs?

Plus- Thom reads from 'Persist', a book written by Elizabeth Warren.

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This is the Tom Hartman program.

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There's some just amazing stories out here.

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First off, far-right pastors for Trump are being trashed by evangelical leaders for flirting

0:56.1

with Christian nationalism. That's a headline over a raw story.

0:59.9

Allies of former president Donald Trump, including Roger Stone and Mike Flynn, are backing

1:04.1

this far-right Christian group. The group pastors for Trump, this is a quote from Peter Stone,

1:11.9

who wrote for the Guardian. The group pastors for Trump is drawing sharp rebukes from mainstream

1:16.8

Christian leaders for being extremist, distorting Christian teachings, and endangering American

1:21.8

democracy by fueling the spread of Christian nationalism. The Tulsa O'Kahoma-based evangelical

1:28.2

pastor and businessman Jackson Laymeyer leads the fledgling pastors for Trump organization.

1:33.9

He says they have over 7,000 pastors as members, and on May 11th at the Trump-Dural

1:40.6

golf course in Miami, he's going to unveil their plans at a meeting that Trump is going to attend.

1:47.5

All right. Well, Adam Russell Taylor, who runs the Christian organization Sojourners,

1:53.4

he said this kind of overt embrace of white Christian nationalism, continues to pose a growing

1:59.1

threat to the witness of the church and the health of our democracy. This pastor and his effort

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