Morality Wars

Widely reported today.

Mediaite, 22 Mar 2026: Trump Declares ‘The Death of Iran’ — Then Brands Democratic Party America’s ‘Greatest Enemy’ in Stunning Post

“Now with the death of Iran, the greatest enemy America has is the Radical Left, Highly Incompetent, Democrat Party!” Trump wrote.

So he’s declaring half the country to be the enemy of “America” — which he implicitly defines as MAGA and his supporters. Does he realize that, at least nominally, he’s supposed to be the president of the entire United States? Apparently not. Or is he declaring a civil war?

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Here is Trump pandering in the name of his people.

Mirror, Mikey Smith in Washington DC, today: Donald Trump demands election rigging plan be approved ‘for Jesus’ in deranged rant.

Subtitle: Giving a speech in Memphis, Tennessee, Trump said he was going to order Republicans to withhold funding from the Department of Homeland Security until the Senate passes his bill to pass the so-called “SAVE America Act”

The reason Democrats don’t support the SAVE act, aside from the difficulties it imposes on people the Republicans would rather not vote, is that Republicans refuse to include provisions requiring ICE agents to follow the Constitution. Maybe the Democrats should ask why can’t they follow the Constitution for Jesus?

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How can MAGA claim to be Christian while supporting Trump?

HuffPost, Caroline Bologna, 21 Mar 2026: ‘Vertical Morality’ Might Describe Why MAGA Christians Seem So Unchristian, subtitled “This framework reveals why some MAGA-aligned Christians act in ways that contradict Jesus’ teachings.”

For many Americans, the gap between Christian teachings and MAGA politics is baffling. How can people profess faith in Jesus ― who preached love, mercy and care for the oppressed ― while supporting policies that punish immigrants, demonize LGBTQ people and glorify cruelty?

The key to understanding this apparent contradiction might lie in something called “vertical morality.”

This ethical framework measures righteousness not by goodness to others, but by something more simplistic.

Defining things, quoting Rachel Klinger Cain.

“Vertical morality is just how I describe what’s called ‘divine command theory’ in metaethics,” she said. “I’m a teacher, so I’m always looking for ways to make complicated concepts a little more simple. It’s basically the idea that morality comes from authority above, which is what I was taught when I was raised within conservative Christianity.”

Vertical morality stands in contrast to the concept of horizontal morality, another term Klinger Cain has broken down in her videos.

“Horizontal morality prioritizes the well-being of our neighbors, communities and personal relationships,” Ajoy explained. “We act in ways that cause the least amount of harm to those around us, regardless of beliefs. Someone with vertical morality may help someone in need because they believe that’s what God wants them to do, versus someone with horizontal morality may help that same person for the benefit of the person that needs help.”

Other key bits:

“Evangelicals are taught that all morality comes from God and therefore true goodness can only be spread by obeying God, even if it harms people around us,” Ajoy said. “This isn’t necessarily a bad thing if pleasing God manifests by following the teachings of Jesus ― loving our neighbors, loving our enemies, promoting peace and taking care of the poor, the widow, the immigrant and standing up for the marginalized. It becomes dangerous when Christians weaponize this vertical morality for power, which is exactly what we’re seeing with the Christian nationalism in the Trump administration.”

In the current era, conservative Christian nationalists see anyone on their political team as good and on God’s side, while those who oppose them as evil and satanic.

“What’s interesting is that Jesus taught a compassionate, flexible, grace-filled view of what it means to live a life loving God,” Levings noted. “But today’s conservative Christianity is less influenced by Jesus and more by the Old Testament and Paul.”

Exactly the point I’ve made over and over. And, this attitude:

“It predates Jesus, and it’s disinterested in evidence, science, progress, research, experience or the inclusion of other worldviews,” Levings said. “Theonomy is part of the Reformed theology that’s been growing in the evangelical movement for the past 30 years.”

And from one April Ajoy:

“The problem with MAGA Christians is that they promote policies that often go against the teachings of Jesus,” Ajoy said. “They justify it by promoting a view of God that is vengeful. They demonize all immigrants as criminals, all queer people as predators, all leftists as violent and all Democrats as satanic ― with no evidence to back these claims. And because they believe in a literal hell and a God-ordained calling to make the nation Christian, they justify cruelty in the name of ‘tough love.’”

Quite a long article, hitting familiar themes, from immigrants to the Ku Klux Klan. It’s about hierarchy. Morals come from God. Believers next. And unbelievers on some lower plane. Simplistic, tribal.

Of course, morality does not come from God; it evolved over hundreds of thousands of years because it enabled those who did not recklessly harm each other to accomplish more, to cooperates, to develop larger towns and civilizations, than the xenophobic, superstitious tribalists. The deeper explanation, which the article does not recognize, is that the motives of these vertical moralists reflect base human nature, while the horizontal moralists reflect a mature human nature, analogous to the many ways this span has been described. Deep in their guts, conservatives are more comfortable with the OT than with whatever Jesus said, now being dismissed by some as too “woke.”

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And again.

The Atlantic, Peter Wehner, 23 Mar 2026: How Trump Killed Conservatism, subtitled “The president has cultivated and encouraged the ugliest passions within the GOP, dousing the embers of hate with kerosene.”

The “Make America Great Again” movement is the beating heart of the GOP, the dominant political party in America—which makes MAGA the most important political movement in the world. And that is why some recent developments within the MAGA movement are so disquieting.

Going on with examples from today’s young Republicans.

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Robert Reich predicts.

Robert Reich, today: Why He’ll Surrender Soon, subtitled “But he’ll call it a great victory”

No one knows what Trump is going to do from minute to minute, least of all Trump. But it’s looking ever more likely he’ll be exiting Iran within days, declaring his “excursion” into it (as he’s termed his war) a major victory — and then changing the subject.

Because he’s done this kind of thing before. And his supporters will believe that he actually accomplished something, rather than wrecking many things.

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