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Rabid Jeb Bush Just Came After All Of Trump's Kids – They Make Him Immediately Regret

It In 2016, the political establishment thought

they had their two presidential frontrunners in Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.

The political elitists would have been fine if either of these candidates won the election

since they both would have towed the party lines and kept the status quo in place that

has damaged our nation over the last several decades.

As both parties prepared for a Bush versus Clinton race, Donald Trump threw his hat into

the ring, turning the political world upside down.

However, instead of these so-called Americans standing behind our newly elected president

for the betterment of our nation, both of these sore losers have been doing what they

can do resist the Trump agenda.

Now, Jeb Bush has taken his childish antics one step further by taking a swipe at President

Trump's kids, and they immediately made him regret it.

There was a time in our nation's history that when someone lost a presidential election,

they would still gather around the winner for the love of country.

Sadly, those days seem to be far behind us as many of the losers in the 2016 presidential

election are still holding a grudge and doing their best to create as much division they

can in an already fractured nation.

For the past year, the left and many never-Trumpers have been working hard to undermine Trump

and his make America great again agenda, even going as far as to attack his family.

So, it was no surprise when Jeb Bush decided to do just that in a recent interview ironically

called "A Conversation with Jeb Bush: Restoring Conservatism in America."

After Jeb Bush lost the primaries everyone hoped he would slink off into retirement and

leave the country alone.

Though instead of doing that, the youngest Bush re-emerged from his hole recently to

take swipes at President Trump and his family.

Earlier this week at a lecture at Yale University, an angry Jeb Bush appeared to mock President

Donald Trump over his relationship with his children.

The former Florida governor stated that after epically losing the 2016 GOP primary in South

Carolina he said that he went home to children who love him.

Well, if Jeb Bush thought that Trump's children would not take issue with this disrespectful

comment, he was wrong, and they came out swinging to defend their father and their close relationship.

Before I show you what happened with Jeb on Twitter, please be reminded of the time Jeb

had to beg for an applause.Here is more about the Trump VS. Bush debacle from New York Post:

"Former Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush apparently mocked President Trump's

relationship with his family during a speech at Yale University and was quickly corrected

by two of the president's sons.

Bush, the son of former President George H.W. Bush and brother of former President George

W. Bush, said he returned home after the 2016 primary race in South Carolina to children

"who actually love me" without mentioning Trump during a lecture Tuesday at Yale University.

The crowd responded with wild applause and many audience members told the Yale Daily

News they understood the reference to Trump.Two of Trump's sons shot back at Bush on Twitter,

with Donald Trump Jr. proclaiming his love for his father and taking a shot at the former

GOP candidate.

"Jeb!

I love everything about my father.

I love that he's a fighter, I love that he has guts, I love that he's President

(all those things you're not)," Trump Jr. posted late Wednesday night on Twitter.

"Also love that he learned enough about politics in a few weeks to dismantle you piece

by piece despite it being your life's work ."During the Republican primary, Trump often

rode Bush, who dropped out of the race after the South Carolina primary in February 2016,

as "low-energy Jeb."

Bush also joked that he didn't want to speak about the primary race, saying "I'm still

in therapy."In case you were not too sure what Eric Trump was referencing in his hashtag

#pleaseclap, here is a little reminder for you.

It is a pretty low blow for Jeb Bush to come after Trump's kids in this way when it is

widely known how much they adore their father.

Now, no one is saying that Jeb Bush cannot be upset over his loss, but let's be honest

here to go after Trump and his kids' relationship is pretty pathetic.

If Jeb Bush truly cared about this country and restoring it back to its former glory,

he would rally behind Trump and not try to cause any more issues.

However, since it is evident that is not his intention, then he needs to sit down and let

the grown-ups fix the problems all his predecessors made, and that is one heck of a mess.

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A Pastor's Response to the Stormy and Trump Scandal - Duration: 15:36.

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- Well, welcome again to the Straight Truth Podcast.

I'm your host, Josh Philpot, and as always,

I'm joined by Pastor-Teacher Richard Caldwell

from Founders Baptist Church.

Now, we would love to interact with you about this

discussion, so please be sure to leave a comment below.

Now Pastor, almost every sector of culture

right now has been hit with revelations

about long-admired people that have been revealed

to have secret, disgusting lives.

This goes from the top echelon of our government

all the way down to the local pastor.

And in most cases, this means at least

the loss of respect and integrity for these people.

Now, we know that Christians and non-Christians alike

obviously sin, and that's not what we're arguing here,

but what do we really do when it's somebody

that is supposed to be leading, in a certain way, us,

and they're supposed to be leading our people?

So, for instance, in this past couple weeks,

there's been this revelation about the alleged affair

that President Trump has had with Stormy Daniels.

How should the church really respond to something like this?

- Yeah, it's a sad state of affairs, and

unfortunately, as believers, we can't

act as if these things are not happening in our world.

In John chapter 17, Jesus prays for us, for his people.

He doesn't pray that the Lord

would take us out of the world,

but that we'd be kept in the midst of it.

So even though we're a people who are not

of the world, we live in the world,

and as a result, we are aware of

these things that happen in our world or

ask questions about these things that happen in our world,

and we have to think about these things,

how we think about these things is important.

I wanna say something at the outset because

it's important to me because I don't want to be

guilty of something that I think is wrong,

and that is we have a handful of very famous,

visible, accomplished Evangelicals whom I respect,

They're asked questions about these

sorts of things, they give their answers.

I don't think they mean to be spokespeople

for the entire church, but I think sometimes

we treat them like their spokesmen for the entire church,

like one person's response is the

response that we are all to embrace.

And so I just want to make clear

from the outset that I know what I am.

I have a God-given responsibility

to be an under shepherd to one local

congregation on the face of this planet.

That's it, that's my responsibility.

So someone might ask, "Well then,

why do you do a podcast like this,

and why do you answer a question in a public forum?"

And the answer is because I still think it's helpful,

I think this is why other men do so as well,

I think it's helpful for believers

to have someone else think through an issue with them.

Not to represent what their view must be

or where they must land on it,

but just to give an example for how

we think through these kinds of issues

because we all have to think through these kinds of issues.

So I just want to make that clear,

that I'm not speaking, the world is not my parish.

I have a responsibility with Founders Baptist Church,

and so I would encourage people,

ask these same questions to your pastor,

ask these same questions to your elders

because they have responsibility to watch for your soul.

My own thinking is if we're going to

think about these things well,

we have to think about these things in categories.

It's too simplistic when someone walks up to me

and says, "What do you think about the alleged incident

between Stormy Daniels and the President?"

That's too simple a question, or too simplistic a question.

I have to ask, well, from what

vantage point are you asking me this?

Are you asking me about

how such an accusation might reflect

on his claim to be a Christian?

Do we need to think about this at all

in the realm of the genuine fruits of salvation?

Are you asking me about the impact

this might have on a nation when its

chief leader is associated with such things?

That's a different kind of answer.

Are you asking me how I should think about this

as a future voter, as a citizen of the nation?

Should this change the way I think

about voting in the future?

That's another aspect of the question.

So I think there are categories

around which we consider something like this.

So let me just talk about a few of those categories.

One of the things I think we gotta be troubled by, this is

not just related to the President, this is related ...

Athletics,

entertainment industry,

family, our children,

person we're married to.

When we take someone we love or admire

or we've invested something in them emotionally

and we try to argue

for their conversion, for the reality of their salvation,

and we ignore

the biblical statements

about what genuine salvation looks like.

That is a big problem.

We have to understand that we don't

determine what salvation is,

God is the savior,

and the fruits of salvation are

the fruits that he has given voice to in the scriptures.

I don't get to determine what genuine salvation looks like.

The Bible tells me what genuine salvation looks like.

We almost evaluate ourselves by that standard.

And so it doesn't matter whether it's

a wayward child or it is your father or mother

or it's the president of your country.

You have to take a person's lifestyle and measure it against

what scripture says genuine salvation looks like,

and then know whether you need to

pray for their salvation or pray for a believer to repent.

And we can't know that perhaps

finally or with all certainty,

but we still have to be honest with the evidence.

So I don't know the current state of the President's

marriage or family life or anything.

I don't know where he's at today.

What I do know is that

if these sorts of things,

some of which know took place in his past,

so I'm thinking now about his very

public affair with Marla Maples years ago,

if these sorts of things took place

as a pattern and regularly, we know

what the Bible says about that kind of pattern

and the statement it makes about salvation.

It speaks of someone who doesn't know Christ.

Even the President, and now this is not just about

the President, this is about anyone,

when a person's manner of speaking

is consistently filled with profanity,

when their viewpoints are consistently

at odds with the scripture, again,

these are not the things that speak of eternal life.

So I'm a little concerned when we try to Christianize people

instead of just letting them be what they are.

As a Christian, I don't believe that I have to

vote for only Christians when it comes to public office.

If I have the opportunity to do that, that's a blessing.

First Timothy chapter two, I'm gonna pray for those

who are in leadership, I pray for their salvation.

I think first Timothy two, the context is

evangelistic prayer, we're praying for their salvation.

It would be wonderful if we had Christians in all areas of

leadership in our country, and that's just not the case.

So I'm not required to say I can only vote for Christians.

Therefore, I don't feel the necessity

nor should I, very dangerous, to try to

Christianize someone, whether I voted for them or I didn't,

so that's one category of thinking about this.

In terms of what it does to a nation

when our highest leaders are associated with scandal,

I think about Proverbs chapter 14 verse 34.

It says, "Righteousness exalts a nation,

but sin is a reproach to any people."

I like that verse because again,

I think sometimes what we try to do

as United States citizens is we try to make

the United States sort of a new Israel

and the fact is, that's not what

the United States is, it isn't Israel.

We don't live under the Mosaic law.

God's word is not the standard

by which our nation is governed.

It would be wonderful if it were, but it's not.

And so what I would be wrong to do

is to think in terms of the President

as if he is the king of Israel,

and then I take the standards that should have been

applied to the king of Israel and

apply them to the United States President,

and I try to equate those things.

We can't equate them.

But that verse is broader than just the nation of Israel.

That verse that I just read says that

righteousness exalts a nation, any nation,

and sin is a reproach to any people, any nation.

And so though the United States is not Israel,

God is king over the entire Earth,

and when the Creator's law is respected,

then a nation finds blessing there

and when the Creator is

sinned against in a high-handed wave,

rebelled against, rejected,

a nation bears the fruits of that rebellion.

And so our leaders are important

in that not only do they set a trajectory

for where our nation is headed,

they actually are a reflection of where we already are.

It's sad to say, but usually we get the leaders we deserve,

and so when we see immorality characterizing our government

in multiple levels: city level, state level, national level,

what it says is that we're an immoral nation,

and so we're electing people who are in our image.

And I'm not just talking about President Trump.

Again, we try to Christianize leaders,

so I think you can go back as many presidents as you want to

and ask how many of these men were genuinely converted.

I can't say with all certainty,

but I think there's good reasons

to be concerned about a whole host of them.

So we just have to be honest about what we're dealing with.

Leads to a third thought, and that is,

frankly, when it comes to this kind of scandal,

I haven't paid attention to it, in large measure.

My life is not wrapped up on a day-to-day basis

with what's happening in our country politically.

Why? Because though I am an earthly citizen

of the United States of America,

and to that degree, I'm a patriot, I love our country,

I'm thankful for the blessings associated with it,

I'm a citizen of heaven.

This nation is not my final home.

If I take seriously what the scriptures

teach about my place in this world,

I am a pilgrim, I am a stranger, I am an alien,

I am passing through, I'm a missionary.

Before I know it, my life on this side of heaven

will be over, and eternity is before me, and so

I'm not wrapped up in the

day-to-day highs and lows of what's

happening in the country.

I take Romans 13 to heart, which teaches me that

I'm to be a submissive citizen,

I'm to be a model citizen as a believer,

I ought to respect the offices of leadership, even when

I can't respect the personalities who hold the offices,

so I think many Christians are making a mistake right now.

I think some are so outraged by the

behavior of leaders in government that

believers are not being characterized by the kind of

respect and deference to the office

that should characterize Christians.

I think we ought to be models of

giving honor to those where honor is due,

respect to those to whom respect is due,

and in Romans 13, when that's being written,

you're talking about a Roman emperor

whose personality was not respectful.

So it's not about the personality,

it's about the fact that God works through government.

It is like a servant of God, and

I ought to have respect for the offices.

So I take to heart what the scriptures

teach me about citizenship,

and that includes the fact that

this is not my final home, and I think as a

Kingdom citizen, I think as a citizen of heaven,

even as I live my life out as an earthly citizen.

There's much more that could be said, but

just as a word of exhortation, what I would do,

what I would say to my fellow Christians is

think about the categories that relate to the question,

and then realize there are different aspects

of this we have to think about

as we walk through those categories.

So what does the President's behavior ...

Again, I'm not saying this is true or not, this is alleged,

I'm not saying this is his present behavior,

this is apparently something from his past,

even if it is true,

but what I wanna do is think about

what does this kind of behavior say about salvation,

what does this kind of behavior say about our country,

how wrapped up should I be anyway in this

sort of thing on a day-to-day basis.

I think the healthiest thing some of us

could do is just turn off the news

and dive into the word of God and

realize that I've got work to do today

for the sake of the Kingdom of Christ

and I have one ambition in life, second Corinthians 5:9,

whether in the body or standing before Jesus

face-to-face, to be well-pleasing to him.

That's my ambition, and so what happened between

anyone and someone else really doesn't relate

too much to what my calling is today,

and so I wanna be wrapped up in those things

that the Lord wants me to be wrapped up in, and

final thing I'll say, it's a good opportunity

for all of us to examine our own, personal integrity,

and so if we really believe this is hateful to God,

then it's hateful not just in another person,

it would be hateful to God in my life,

and so I want to be sure to watch for my own

purity and fidelity, I want to be faithful to my wife,

beginning at the most fundamental places,

my mind and my heart, and wherever in our lives

that is not quite as it ought to be,

then let us repent of our sin,

make sure we examine ourselves

before we examine everyone else.

- Thanks for joining us once again

for the Straight Truth Podcast.

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