NBC News anchor Chuck Todd advanced the mainstream media notion that supporters of President Trump are a bunch of ignorant, backwater rednecks who cling to their guns and religion.
Todd read portions of a letter to the editor of the Lexington Herald Leader that mocked people who believe in a literal translation of the Holy Bible.
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Todd said on Meet the Press that the letter was a “fascinating attempt” to explain why so many Americans support the president.
The letter read, “Why do people support Trump? It’s because people have been trained from childhood to believe in fairy tales… This set their minds up to accept things that make them feel good… The more fairy tales and lies he tells the better they feel… Show me a person who believes in Noah’s ark and I will show you a Trump voter.”
“This gets at something, Dean, that my executive producer likes to say, ‘Hey, voters want to be lied to sometimes.’ They don’t always love being told hard truths,” Todd told New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet.
The Bible is the revealed Word of God, fully and verbally inspired of God. The Scriptures are inerrant, infallible Word of God.
If Mr. Todd wants to have a conversation about fairy tales, perhaps he would be interested in scheduling a bedtime reading of the Steele Dossier or the latest edition of The New York Times.
Lashing out, @NBCNews political director @chucktodd is now claiming that Trump supporters follow him because they like to believe in “fairy tales” and “want to be lied too.” pic.twitter.com/AbKNaAu9VV
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 29, 2019