Right Wing Watch 👀 An Incoherent History Lesson From MAGA Pastor Mark Burns.

Kyle Mantyla 

Mark Burns, a right-wing pastor, conspiracy theorist, and unabashed Trump cultist, made an appearance on “TNT Radio” on Wednesday, where he provided an incoherently ahistorical explanation of how former President Donald Trump was integral in transforming him from a Democrat into a Republican.

Burns, who is currently running for Congress with Trump’s endorsement, claimed that he had long been a Democrat because he was “not politically astute,” but all of that changed once he met Trump and learned the true history of the Democratic Party.

I was one of the early evangelical leaders that was invited to Trump Towers to discuss with him—there was about 20 or so leaders that were there—and it was in that meeting that I began to discover the difference between Republicans and Democrats . . . As a Black man in America, the majority of us are Democrat Party supporters because of the civil rights movement and the things that happened prior [with] Dr. Martin Luther King and how the civil rights movement worked hand-in-hand with the Democratic Party of Lyndon Baines Johnson and John Kennedy . . .

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Right Wing Watch 👀 An Incoherent History Lesson From MAGA Pastor Mark Burns.

Kyle Mantyla 

Mark Burns, a right-wing pastor, conspiracy theorist, and unabashed Trump cultist, made an appearance on “TNT Radio” on Wednesday, where he provided an incoherently ahistorical explanation of how former President Donald Trump was integral in transforming him from a Democrat into a Republican.

Burns, who is currently running for Congress with Trump’s endorsement, claimed that he had long been a Democrat because he was “not politically astute,” but all of that changed once he met Trump and learned the true history of the Democratic Party.

I was one of the early evangelical leaders that was invited to Trump Towers to discuss with him—there was about 20 or so leaders that were there—and it was in that meeting that I began to discover the difference between Republicans and Democrats . . . As a Black man in America, the majority of us are Democrat Party supporters because of the civil rights movement and the things that happened prior [with] Dr. Martin Luther King and how the civil rights movement worked hand-in-hand with the Democratic Party of Lyndon Baines Johnson and John Kennedy . . .

Continue reading @ Right Wing Watch.

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