My friend Phil is a pastor in Denver. His wife Meg is a Christian counselor. Though Phil doesn’t do politics from the pulpit, he told me last week he’s strong for the GOP ticket. (Click Title)
A friend in California who works in tech and entertainment, makes big money, has beaten addiction, loves his kids, and lives his faith, wrote to express his amicable skepticism about my support of Donald Trump and the Republican ticket. Here's how I answered him.
A presidential campaign puts the country through a rugged exam. It tests the candidates against each other, this year Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton. But that's not all. It tests the parties too, and most of all it tests you and me.
Buckle up, America. We’ll soon have to choose between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as chief executive of our government and leader of the free world. A third choice is less likely than a comet hitting you. What to do?
Split the Republican party if the primary or convention process doesn't produce the nominee you want? Destroy the village in order to save it, as some mad zealot said in Vietnam? No way.