read but i m sure it s as good as the first two. joins us tonight, thanks so much for coming on. great to beyond and i want to correct you but that s a humor book, not a kids book, just to be clear. tucker: it is for the witty kids in your life. because it is not nasty, you can give it to children and a lot of people give it to children but i think we should start here. i think we need to laugh more and they are actually meant to celebrate this president and what he s doing. so many people in america that are thrilled at what this president is doing, so it becomes laughable and someone like chris cuomo who i like personally but when he talks about the president putting himself before the collective, i thought what world are we in when we are talking about putting yourself before the collective is a great sin against the christian faith? it s a little kooky. tucker: i never liked them,
collective and he doesn t honor his oath. i don t understand how people believe what you believe get behind somebody who does not. tucker: another preachy one. they are getting preachy on the left. but embedded in that exchange is an interesting and valid question, why do faithful questions overwhelmingly support a president who is not himself a faithful christian? it s an interesting question and answer reveals a lot but cnn doesn t want to know the answer perhaps because they are implicated in it. so instead they ridicule and attack as you just saw, certainly approach on msnbc were someone called lynette lopez came on to explain that churchgoing evangelicals are actually immoral. evangelical political activity has not always been in line with the teachings of jesus christ. and it is quite possible that this is an awakening because there are christians who see the full loyalty of evangelical,
the countries most christian blocks and that s why african-americans are by far the most reasonable and moderate among the loading blocks of the democratic coalition, by far because they are the most religious. but they are not in charge of the democratic party. the people who are overwhelmingly right and have financials from ivy league. where they? many of them are aggressively anti-christian. may be why they want to force the catholic charities to fund s birth control and catholic hospitals to perform abortions. it s why they spend a decade crusading, hassling chick-fil-a because they donated to a handful of traditional christian charities they thought were immoral. just leave them alone. they truly hate traditional christianity. it s why some of their lawmakers openly speculate that judges may be ineligible for the supreme court because they believe in
con man. we have reached peak or well, can t get more dishonest than this or more hilarious. let s hope this brand of insanity dies with 2019. what s going on here? why all this noise about christianity, something the left suddenly cares about. america s religious landscape is changing and changing fast. according to pew, in 2019 for example, 77% of americans identified as christian. just ten years later, only 65% of the country identifies as christian. the nonreligious percentage has grown from 17% to 26% over the same period. these are happening across the political spectrum but they are particularly profound in the democratic party. just a decade ago, democrats that they were 72% christians, today that number is 55%. one-third higher nonreligious. among the parties elite, the numbers are much more stark than that. black voters are still one of
christianity or otherwise. i think the proposition that christians are monolithic in their political beliefs is shallow, i think it is sophomore. i m a christian. i helped found the little methodist church, i can tell you many of my fellow members support president trump. with some he s about as popular as head lice. i d give you an example. the president is a disruptor, he speaks very bluntly to the manager elite. the entrenched politicians, the bureaucrats, the academics, the members of the media, the corporate phonies, the people that think they re smarter and more virtuous than the american people. is that unchristian? i guess you could teach it round