Dan Rather makes no bones about it. He will not be voting for former President Donald Trump — and it has nothing to do with Trump’s politics.
The former CBS newscaster took to X, formerly Twitter, to explain why he opposes Trump. It appears it has more to do with Trump as a person than as a politician.
“A few people have asked why I vehemently oppose Trump,” Rather wrote on Wednesday. “Let me make this perfectly clear. It’s not about politics. I’ve voted for both parties.”
“It’s about me, as a patriot, rejecting a cheating, lying, racist, treasonous, fascist and vile man who attacks the free press, and wants to lead the country I love,” he said. “It’s really that simple.”
The responses on X varied from siding with Rather to calling it “fake news” — a rallying cry for Trump supporters.
Trump has also been criticized more recently for his “Good Bless the USA” Bible for $60.
Rev. Al Sharpton, not only criticized Trump for starting to sell the Bibles during Holy Week, he also spoke against any minister or preacher who would use that Bible on Easter Sunday, The Wrap reported.
“They ought to be defrocked if they would even try and act like this is nothing but what it is, and that’s a hustle,” Sharpton said. “People ought to realize how offensive this is to those of us that really believe in the Bible. He’s doing this during Holy Week. Of all of the times you want to hustle using the Bible, why would you do it during Holy Week, which is really a spit in the face of people that really believe in the Bible, from a Christian point of view?”
“Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough noted that Trump followers “idolize” him.
“When Donald Trump says, ‘I’ve never done anything wrong, no reason to be forgiven,’ they still fall right in line and say, ‘Oh, he’s the second coming of Christ,’” Scarborough said.
“They idolize him and it’s twisted.”