Andrew Klavan
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That's actually something they did in Nazi Germany. That is Joseph Mengele-level evil. And people go, well, you know, there's this theory, this woman at a college with this book, and you think like... Like, you know, and I've been kind of like, what on earth are you talking about? And I think this is the personality it took to basically bowl them over and knock them down.
That's actually something they did in Nazi Germany. That is Joseph Mengele-level evil. And people go, well, you know, there's this theory, this woman at a college with this book, and you think like... Like, you know, and I've been kind of like, what on earth are you talking about? And I think this is the personality it took to basically bowl them over and knock them down.
That's actually something they did in Nazi Germany. That is Joseph Mengele-level evil. And people go, well, you know, there's this theory, this woman at a college with this book, and you think like... Like, you know, and I've been kind of like, what on earth are you talking about? And I think this is the personality it took to basically bowl them over and knock them down.
And it has been, you know, they threatened to put him in jail. They convicted him of a felony. I was watching him during that bogus trial in New York, perhaps one of the worst miscarriages of justice I've ever seen in an American courtroom where they were accusing of something nobody knew what it was. I was watching him and thinking, you know,
And it has been, you know, they threatened to put him in jail. They convicted him of a felony. I was watching him during that bogus trial in New York, perhaps one of the worst miscarriages of justice I've ever seen in an American courtroom where they were accusing of something nobody knew what it was. I was watching him and thinking, you know,
And it has been, you know, they threatened to put him in jail. They convicted him of a felony. I was watching him during that bogus trial in New York, perhaps one of the worst miscarriages of justice I've ever seen in an American courtroom where they were accusing of something nobody knew what it was. I was watching him and thinking, you know,
I consider myself a fairly hard character, but I do not know if I could just spit in their eyes like this day after day while they're threatening to put me in jail for a crime they can't even name. And it didn't even stop him when he saw his mugshot. He looked at it and said, that would look good on a T-shirt.
I consider myself a fairly hard character, but I do not know if I could just spit in their eyes like this day after day while they're threatening to put me in jail for a crime they can't even name. And it didn't even stop him when he saw his mugshot. He looked at it and said, that would look good on a T-shirt.
I consider myself a fairly hard character, but I do not know if I could just spit in their eyes like this day after day while they're threatening to put me in jail for a crime they can't even name. And it didn't even stop him when he saw his mugshot. He looked at it and said, that would look good on a T-shirt.
You know, I was at the first two Trump prayer breakfasts, and on the first one, he really didn't know what he was doing. It was kind of embarrassing. He was talking more about himself and his success. I once called him back in those days, and I think I was right. I once called him the first post-Christian president in the sense that he wasn't even pretending to believe in the Christian verities.
You know, I was at the first two Trump prayer breakfasts, and on the first one, he really didn't know what he was doing. It was kind of embarrassing. He was talking more about himself and his success. I once called him back in those days, and I think I was right. I once called him the first post-Christian president in the sense that he wasn't even pretending to believe in the Christian verities.
You know, I was at the first two Trump prayer breakfasts, and on the first one, he really didn't know what he was doing. It was kind of embarrassing. He was talking more about himself and his success. I once called him back in those days, and I think I was right. I once called him the first post-Christian president in the sense that he wasn't even pretending to believe in the Christian verities.
He would make fun of people for being poor, which is the opposite of Christ. When he was asked if he needed God's forgiveness, he said, no, I just try to live so I don't need forgiveness. to be forgiven. He really didn't know what he was doing. And when he would start to pick up the evangelical language of some of his supporters, I didn't believe him.
He would make fun of people for being poor, which is the opposite of Christ. When he was asked if he needed God's forgiveness, he said, no, I just try to live so I don't need forgiveness. to be forgiven. He really didn't know what he was doing. And when he would start to pick up the evangelical language of some of his supporters, I didn't believe him.
He would make fun of people for being poor, which is the opposite of Christ. When he was asked if he needed God's forgiveness, he said, no, I just try to live so I don't need forgiveness. to be forgiven. He really didn't know what he was doing. And when he would start to pick up the evangelical language of some of his supporters, I didn't believe him.
Since that assassination attempt, his tone has changed. I can tell that he's, as you say, I don't think he's a tremendously religious person. I don't think he's studying theology or reading the Bible every night. But I think he suddenly does get the fact that these people who talk about God, like me, you know, are not talking about empty space. They're talking about something that is really there.
Since that assassination attempt, his tone has changed. I can tell that he's, as you say, I don't think he's a tremendously religious person. I don't think he's studying theology or reading the Bible every night. But I think he suddenly does get the fact that these people who talk about God, like me, you know, are not talking about empty space. They're talking about something that is really there.
Since that assassination attempt, his tone has changed. I can tell that he's, as you say, I don't think he's a tremendously religious person. I don't think he's studying theology or reading the Bible every night. But I think he suddenly does get the fact that these people who talk about God, like me, you know, are not talking about empty space. They're talking about something that is really there.
And his tone has definitely changed. And the things he's saying are things that he has learned from hard won experience. And I think it really is different and it doesn't make a difference because that too, as I know I've said to you too many times, that too is something that we have to learn to talk about with courage and boldness and not be talked out of the things that we know are there.
And his tone has definitely changed. And the things he's saying are things that he has learned from hard won experience. And I think it really is different and it doesn't make a difference because that too, as I know I've said to you too many times, that too is something that we have to learn to talk about with courage and boldness and not be talked out of the things that we know are there.