Attention, Christian women: Beth Moore has a message for Trump supporters



Founder of Living Proof Ministries Beth Moore has a message for former President Donald Trump’s supporters after the results of the Iowa caucuses.

Trump pulled over 50% of the votes and 20 delegates, which has “sobered” Moore to the realization that “masses of people still hail Trump.”

“He’s what they actually want in a leader. A bully. A verbally abusive, artfully and purposely divisive bully who has all but left the Republican Party unrecognizable,” Moore wrote in a tweet on X.

Moore continued that she could understand voting for Trump in 2020, as “the lesser of two evils.” However, she believes this is “quite another thing.”

Rather than the lesser of two evils, she says, “This is wide-open-eyed, ‘we WANT Trump,’” and that unfortunately, “our candidates are mirrors of ourselves.”

Allie Beth Stuckey can see where she’s coming from, but isn’t quite sure that she agrees with Moore’s analysis.

“To say that people want these aspects of Trump to be verbally abusive, to be a bully, whatever it is, however she describes him, that’s not true,” Stuckey says. Rather, many people see Trump as “someone who is fighting against the system.”

Stuckey also notes that Trump accomplished a peaceful presidency sans war, a booming economy, and overturned Roe v. Wade.

“Assuming the worst motives of the people who are voting for him, you’re indicting millions of Americans who you are saying all support a bully because they themselves are bullies or love bullies,” Stuckey says, “That’s just not true.”


Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey?

To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

Nikki Haley pulls even with DeSantis in polls, but can her hot streak catch Trump?



It’s no secret that the 2024 presidential race is unlike any other.

The man leading the Republican candidates is being threatened with jail time, and the man currently in office doesn’t know how to form a coherent sentence.

Stu Burguiere believes that if the Democrats succeed in putting Donald Trump in jail, he “might just win the election from jail.”

However, one candidate has been unexpectedly moving up in the polls.

That candidate is Nikki Haley, who has just pulled even with Ron DeSantis in the Iowa poll. The two are trailing behind Donald Trump at 16%.

“Everyone knows Donald Trump is going to be ahead in these polls. But the fact that Haley has pulled even with DeSantis is very good news for the Nikki Haley campaign,” Stu says.

Stu is not a Nikki Haley fan, but he’s also not a hater.

“She’s, you know, a Republican. Some of the views that she has, I don’t love some of them,” he says, adding, “I thought she was a pretty good governor of South Carolina when she was there. All that being said, I didn’t think her debate performances were all that strong.”

This poll is the first sign of serious momentum for the Haley campaign in Iowa, while she’s already been polling well in New Hampshire and South Carolina.

“She obviously was an ambassador to the U.N. She has a decent amount of expertise on the world stage. And central to her argument is a hawkish national defense,” Stu says.

Hawkish national defense is an argument that will grow in favor if there are any terrorist attacks, which Americans have been warned about since Hamas’ invasion of Israel.

In addition, the poll shows that 87% of Trump voters are either extremely enthusiastic or very enthusiastic. For Ron DeSantis it’s only 65%, and for Nikki Haley it’s 75%.

Stu believes that this might make Nikki Haley’s 16% “a little bit better.”


Want more from Stu?

To enjoy more of Stu's lethal wit, wisdom, and mockery, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

The Experts Blew It Again

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, our hosts break down the biggest surprises of Election Night 2020 and where the polls went wrong.