Barack Hussein Obama once claimed the United States is no longer a Christian nation.
And based on the lawsuits filed in recent years, the Federal and some State governments have actually moved great unconstitutional leaps in that direction.
This from wndnewscenter.org.
NOTE: Obama’s own agenda included forcing Christian nuns to fund abortions. And the Obiden Regime continued that aggressive posture, “insisting that a wide range of commercial interests could remain open during COVID, but churches had to shut down.”
But the government’s movement that direction falls short of the media agenda to blast Christians over that same period.
Now a commentary from a former White House reporter, working at the time for Playboy, has made that agenda even more extreme.
A report from Fox News explains that Brian Karem, who fought regularly with press secretaries for President Trump, is warning:
MAGA and Christian nationalism: Bigger threat to America than Hamas could ever be.
Karem claimed, amid a long list of reports criticizing new House Speaker Mike Johnson for his adherence to Christianity, that the U.S. House now is a:
[D]iscount version of the apocalyptic orgasm the holy rollers have dreamed of for years.
WTF does than mean, Karem?
He expressed his ideology in a Salon article only weeks after Hamas terrorists—drugged up and carrying instructions to commit atrocities against civilians in Israel—did just that, burning whole families alive and beheading babies.
Hamas terrorists, who may have been infiltrating the U.S. over the years of the Obama and Obiden Regimes— specifically for the last three years across the open southern border—killed 1,400 Israelis in their attack.
Karem complained that Speaker Johnson “and the MAGA wing of the Republican Party” are “embracing the darkest verses of the Bible.”
However, Karem declines to address Hamas and their embracing of the darkest verses of the Quran—actually, most verses of the Quran are dark.
Karem foolishly claimed that Christians are “determined to convert the U.S. into a theocracy.”
[However, Karem,] it is the nation’s founding documents that refer to our “Creator” and affirm that the people’s rights are not dependent on the whims of a civil government.
And, of course, Karem relied on comments from the far-left Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) for his opinion.
Karem claimed:
Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, a constitutional scholar, says there was a solid reason for this much-debated and carefully written clause.
The framers taught us that the biggest threat to religious freedom comes from theocrats who try to establish their own sect over everyone else.
That’s why we have two religion clauses in the First Amendment.
Could the framers possibly, Karem, have had Islam in mind when they wrote about “theocrats who try to establish their own sect over everyone else?” I’m thinking, ‘Sharia Law’, Karem.
Moving randomly from subject to subject, Karem, you said Republicans “despise free thought and independence” and “Joe Biden’s popularity continues to shrink faster than unemployment…”
I agree with you, Karem, on the latter point, not the former. In fact, that former point describes the communists/globalists. But, again, yours is an example of projecting upon the Right what it is the Left is doing.
Karem claimed:
Part of that is Biden’s fault. Part of it is because of people like Mike Johnson, who claim we don’t live in a democracy and that Gawd oversees our government.
Exactly, Karem. What We the People had and are intent on rebuilding is a Constitutional Republic.
Turning to what he called ‘the dark side about America’, Karem said:
So whether it is a possible world war, stochastic terrorism, Christian theocracy, climate change, Donald Trump, our own government or something else unforeseen, for most people it is a time of trepidation and terror.
Karem frets over aid to Ukraine and terrorists in the U.S. but his target is the conservative movement that involves those who are Christian, those who follow the “Make American Great Again” concepts assembled by Trump, and more.
Karem wrote:
While the world burns, Johnson and the MAGA wing of the Republican Party—which seems to have swallowed the evangelical movement while also embracing it (a T-1000 morphing into Sarah Connor is just about the right image)—is embracing the darkest verses of the Bible, apparently pushing for apocalypse with an enthusiasm only rivaled by Saul’s slaughter of Christians before he changed his name to Paul.
Karem charges those in the House have:
[R]enewed the Inquisition and seem determined to convert the U.S. into a theocracy run by people who will thump you with the Bible, but haven’t read much of it.
Karem’s diatribe said:
Lord, how they love to preach fire and brimstone. But the Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes? Forget it. Matthew 25:40: ‘Whatever you did it for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me’? Not a chance. They’ve embraced only the Old Testament angry God and the apocalyptic parts of Revelation brought on by ergot poisoning.
Karem accused his targets of wanting church and state merged, and said they are “hellbent on returning to the Middle Ages.”
And Karem complained of Israel’s response to the Hamas terrorism, including air strikes on Hamas targets that often are situated close to residences, even hospitals. Although Karem neglects to point out that Hamas intentionally places their terrorist entities near population centers, hospitals, and the like—utilizing innocent civilians as shields.
Citing “hundreds” being killed in Gaza Karem said:
Children were seen carrying other children away from the blast zone.
Further:
That is our world today. It took an asteroid the size of a modern city to wipe out the dinosaurs. People, being smarter than dinosaurs, have figured out how to destroy everything all by ourselves.
Climate change is slowly creeping up on us and we are killing each other at an increasing rate. It took a Category 5 hurricane to kill 40-odd people in Acapulco last week. We killed that many in two mass shootings in the U.S. in about the same amount of time—and spared the property. Pogo was right: We have met the enemy and he is us.
Final thoughts: Would anyone accuse me of stereotyping if I say that, ‘Brian Karem, who is speaking negatively about Christianity and favorably about a moslem terrorist group, just may be a moslem’? Afterall, the name Karem is telling indeed and directly above he is quoted as having said: “That is our world.”
Now, if such is the case, Karem has ulterior motives for that which he speaks and his opinion is of zero value to sensible, God-fearing Americans.