It's dirty work but it has to be done. We cannot ignore those tenets of our Constitution that not only enable us but oblige us to chose our own leaders. Even though our political process has long since devolved into farce.....it still has to be done. We have a former First Lady, former Senator and former Secretary of State who by all rights should have ignominiously exited government 'service' long ago, who may still, as unbelievable as it is, become one party's nominee for president. We have a socialist pushing her to the limits on this. The third contestant on the podium has admitted to being a former Democrat mayor of a major American city and now in his new job has the nickname...The Rock n' Roll Governor.....and we have two or three others making plans to scurry in and steal the cheese should the trap snap shut on the tails of the current candidates.
On the other side of the aisle we have a gambling casino billionaire who rightly rose to the top of the polls, being the only one to literally shout the grievances of the people, who now seems to think that rather than being a part of the conservative base... that he owns it.....which he would find out very quickly that he doesn't. We have a good man....a gifted surgeon....ridiculed as a bumpkin. We have a crown prince... monies falling out of of his pants pockets... waiting for power brokers to work their magic once again. We have two levels for their debates which is absolutely inane, with one man, as smart as we can produce, relegated to the lower level. We have another who towers above the rest in wisdom...and because of this quality he has the most enemies.
Should we get a legitimate nominee, indeed should God even give us time to continue this charade of being an informed citizenry, that nominee may be the most unfortunate of the bunch because he'll be in the lion's den, and unless God has a continuing purpose for this greed infested, narcissism contaminated, zombie culture remnant of what was once Western Civilization, he would occupy that office during the nation's demise and then likely be blamed for it.
As necessary as it is, it is not the Oval Office that we need to pray for as much as it is the Christian pulpit that utterly refuses to relay God's warnings of judgement. It's not the Congress that needs to repent of its arrogance as much as it is the congregation for its lack of vigilance in letting these people do what they do, and it's not the flag that needs raised as much as the Word of God, for if that corporate Christian church, from region to region and town to town and street corner to street corner had any vital signs at all we would not be of the culture, society and nation that we are today.
On the other side of the aisle we have a gambling casino billionaire who rightly rose to the top of the polls, being the only one to literally shout the grievances of the people, who now seems to think that rather than being a part of the conservative base... that he owns it.....which he would find out very quickly that he doesn't. We have a good man....a gifted surgeon....ridiculed as a bumpkin. We have a crown prince... monies falling out of of his pants pockets... waiting for power brokers to work their magic once again. We have two levels for their debates which is absolutely inane, with one man, as smart as we can produce, relegated to the lower level. We have another who towers above the rest in wisdom...and because of this quality he has the most enemies.
Should we get a legitimate nominee, indeed should God even give us time to continue this charade of being an informed citizenry, that nominee may be the most unfortunate of the bunch because he'll be in the lion's den, and unless God has a continuing purpose for this greed infested, narcissism contaminated, zombie culture remnant of what was once Western Civilization, he would occupy that office during the nation's demise and then likely be blamed for it.
As necessary as it is, it is not the Oval Office that we need to pray for as much as it is the Christian pulpit that utterly refuses to relay God's warnings of judgement. It's not the Congress that needs to repent of its arrogance as much as it is the congregation for its lack of vigilance in letting these people do what they do, and it's not the flag that needs raised as much as the Word of God, for if that corporate Christian church, from region to region and town to town and street corner to street corner had any vital signs at all we would not be of the culture, society and nation that we are today.