Representative Loudermilk, I know Jesus. Jesus is a good friend of mine. Donald Trump is no Jesus. https://t.co/cq7jBuISoe — Karen Byers (@karensbyers) December 20, 2019
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I don’t know if anybody else feels drained after #DemDebate and #ImpeachmentHearing, but I need to turn off the TV and read myself to sleep. — Lifelong Social Distancing Expert 🥇 (@Mayne1Carrie) November 21, 2019
Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) just committed blasphemy on the House floor by comparing the #impeachment trial of Trump to Jesus and the crucifixion trial. These people are wolves in sheep's clothing. God is not with a President who leads with lies, bribery, pride and evil plots. pic.twitter.com/RjGeYU1e9w — Christian Democrats (@ChristianDems) December 18, 2019
Love the analogy! Rep Loudermilk is 10,000% correct! Defend POTUS here: https://t.co/XtotUTRYSQpic.twitter.com/CZJ9xqZV5b — Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) December 18, 2019
People are criticizing Rep. Barry Loudermilk for comparing Trump to Jesus, but out of fairness, he might be confused because of Trump’s tendency to turn anything into whine. — Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) December 18, 2019
Romans 1:25. https://t.co/sRtYpoTN5h — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) December 18, 2019
*comes back online to see Trump to Jesus, Pontius Pilate and Barry Loudermilk trending* pic.twitter.com/qGmvtkykDV — David Earle (@davidearle) December 18, 2019
If conservative Christians still had the capacity to recognize blasphemy, this would certainly set them off. But luckily for Rep. Loudermilk, a good portion of Christians today have completely forgotten that Jesus was an advocate for the poor and marginalized. — Timothy Longman 🏳️🌈 (@Timlongman) December 18, 2019
Just another reason I am running against Barry Loudermilk to represent the people of GA 11. https://t.co/hxbCeXI0nU — Dana Barrett (@TheDanaBarrett) December 19, 2019
