We Didn't Have to Kill a Whole Bunch of People'
Former President Barack Obama mounted a forceful defense of his 2015 Iran nuclear deal with a pointed jab at President Donald Trump's war with the regime, arguing his administration "pulled it off without firing a missile."
Trump is often not alone during his sleepless nights.
Members of President Donald Trump's inner circle are secretly fed up with the aide who is enabling his unhinged late-night Truth Social rampages.
Most nights, the president fires off dozens of posts attacking his political enemies, amplifying conspiracy theories, spreading AI-slop videos and images, and boosting offensive content from obscure MAGA accounts on X and his own Truth Social platform.
But despite the odd hours, Trump isn't doing it all alone, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal.
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You're stretching to make a point no one is arguing.
As I said, both atheism and theism can be used for evil purposes.
"The Taiping Rebellion (1850"1864) was directly inspired by a unique, syncretic interpretation of Christianity promoted by Hong Xiuquan, who believed himself to be the younger brother of Jesus Christ.
This movement aimed to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and create a "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom" based on radical social equality.
The Leader's Vision: Hong Xiuquan, after failing civil service examinations, was influenced by Protestant missionary pamphlets, leading to visions where he believed he was mandated by God to reform China and eliminate the Manchu-led Qing government."
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Damn those insidious pamphlets!