Right Wing Watch 👀 'They Do Not Deserve The Truth': Andrew Isker Praises Trump/Vance For Lying About Their Position On Abortion.

Kyle Mantyla

Antisemitic white Christian nationalist Andrew Isker, a right-wing pastor who is part of an effort to build an exclusively Christian nationalist community in Tennessee, used a recent episode of his "Contra Mundum" podcast to praise President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance for lying about their position on abortion during the 2024 election.

Isker chortled:

Trump and Vance so obviously just lied through their teeth about their actual position on abortion. Like, just flat out lied and I'm like, 'yeah, they should.' They should. That is that is very much a Hebrew midwives or Rahab-type of situation where you have an electorate that wants to murder babies; they do not deserve the truth from you.

Isker claimed that it was just like when former President Barack Obama said that he did not support marriage equality during the 2008 election only to then appoint justices to the Supreme Court who would, in Isker's words, "find in the Constitution a right for two anal sex enjoyers to be wed."

Christians For Trump Lying

Right Wing Watch 👀 'They Do Not Deserve The Truth': Andrew Isker Praises Trump/Vance For Lying About Their Position On Abortion.

Kyle Mantyla

Antisemitic white Christian nationalist Andrew Isker, a right-wing pastor who is part of an effort to build an exclusively Christian nationalist community in Tennessee, used a recent episode of his "Contra Mundum" podcast to praise President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance for lying about their position on abortion during the 2024 election.

Isker chortled:

Trump and Vance so obviously just lied through their teeth about their actual position on abortion. Like, just flat out lied and I'm like, 'yeah, they should.' They should. That is that is very much a Hebrew midwives or Rahab-type of situation where you have an electorate that wants to murder babies; they do not deserve the truth from you.

Isker claimed that it was just like when former President Barack Obama said that he did not support marriage equality during the 2008 election only to then appoint justices to the Supreme Court who would, in Isker's words, "find in the Constitution a right for two anal sex enjoyers to be wed."

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