GOP Donor Foster Friess: Evangelicals Who Don't Forgive Trump Aren't Practicing Their Faith
GOP donor and Christian Conservative Foster Friess went on CNN to make the case that Evangelical voters should have no moral compass at all and just forgive Trump's sexual predator behavior or else they will have failed their faith.
Friess told Carol Costello, "Well, I don't think they should be conflicted if they really embrace their Christian values."
If you forgot who Foster Friess is, he was Rick Santorum's Super PAC money man in the 2012 presidential election. He was asked by Andrea Mitchell about contraception and famously said, "This contraceptive thing, my gosh it's such inexpensive, back in my days we used Bayer aspirin for contraception, the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly."
As CNN host Carol Costello was questioning Friess about the disconnect some evangelical voters are having with Trump, it forced him to make idiotic Bible analogies and to lean on inane quotes like "you judge the fruit sometimes by looking at the tree" when he discussed Trump's children and how awesome Donald really is.
Costello asked, "What do you say to people who are conflicted about Donald Trump?
Friess replied, "Well, I don't think they should be conflicted if they really embrace their Christian values. One of the greatest gifts Jesus gave us was forgiveness."
For Christian Conservative operatives like Friess, the concept of forgiveness only applies to Republicans.