Eric Trump and Pennsylvania gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano recently attended a Christian conservative rally, where viewers were urged to restore America’s Christian roots in daily life and institutions.
The tour was organized by ReAwaken America, an organization founded by disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Critics have accused ReAwaken America of spreading misinformation and promoting religious extremism.
The event opened with a prayer, asking to “open the eyes of President Trump’s understanding, that he will know the time of divine intervention.”
The prayer continued, “He will know how to implement divine intervention, and you will surround him, Father, with none of this deep-state trash, Rino trash.”
Opening prayer today at Eric Trump and Michael Flynn’s QAnon event: “God, open the eyes of Pres Trump’s understanding, that he will know how to implement divine intervention. And you will not surround him with Rino trash, in the name of Jesus.
The tour was organized by ReAwaken America, an organization founded by disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Critics have accused ReAwaken America of spreading misinformation and promoting religious extremism.
The event opened with a prayer, asking to “open the eyes of President Trump’s understanding, that he will know the time of divine intervention.”
The prayer continued, “He will know how to implement divine intervention, and you will surround him, Father, with none of this deep-state trash, Rino trash.”
Opening prayer today at Eric Trump and Michael Flynn’s QAnon event: “God, open the eyes of Pres Trump’s understanding, that he will know how to implement divine intervention. And you will not surround him with Rino trash, in the name of Jesus.
- 10/30/2022
- by Miranda Dipaolo
- Uinterview
At first glance, it looks like a traditional food diary. A one-page questionnaire with simple prompts: “Who did you eat with? What did you order/have? Is there any particular reason you wanted the food you ordered or had?” The first questions, though, reveal a singular context: “Years in prison for wrongful conviction. Where did you eat your first meal after release?”
It’s the answers to these questions that artist Julie Green turns into poignant pieces of art. The Oregon State University professor (who prefers gender neutral pronouns) receives...
It’s the answers to these questions that artist Julie Green turns into poignant pieces of art. The Oregon State University professor (who prefers gender neutral pronouns) receives...
- 1/21/2019
- by Erica Commisso
- Rollingstone.com
Artist Julie Green turns memories of food into poignant pieces of art. The Oregon State University professor receives questionnaires about these meals and crafts them into brightly colored depictions of the first meals prisoners have when they regain their freedom. Cheeseburgers, corn beef sandwiches, seafood and t-bone steaks are Green’s subjects, decorated by state birds and other pendants that serve as reminders of their emotional weight: the vast difference in decadence between these meals and prison food. The resulting series, First Meal, is Green’s follow up to the successful Last Supper collection,...
- 1/21/2019
- by Joe Rodriguez
- Rollingstone.com
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