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The Political Messiah

Trump Is a John the Baptist and DeSantis is the Political Messiah

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The Political Messiah

By: Julie Shiposh
Narrated by: Julie Shiposh
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It's time to "Drain the Swamp." With the right leadership, it will get done. The nation's frustration with political scandals, partisan corruption, and the government's quest for control during the pandemic has created an urgency to drain the swamp of government corruption. America needs a leader with the skill set and empowerment to get the job done.

The Political Messiah reveals astounding biblical parallels to Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, giving stunning clarity into the primary race. For example, when Jesus heard that John the Baptist was put in prison, he began his ministry (Matthew 4:12). Similarly, Governor DeSantis will begin his presidency at just the right time. Former President Trump has been an unprecedented leader, reshaping politics and ushering in a new era. Trump's successor, Governor DeSantis, will begin draining the swamp, carrying out Trump's emphatic message.

In examining Moses and Joshua's leadership styles and specific missions, as well as John the Baptist and Jesus's, this book offers unique insight into how to remove partisan corruption and be successful in draining the swamp in Washington, DC. Whether you are a Republican, Democrat, or of no political party, if you are a believer in God or not, the analogies in The Political Messiah will intrigue you and inspire hope for our nation, in a way never seen before.

©2023 Julie Shiposh (P)2023 Julie Shiposh
Christian Living Christianity Corruption & Misconduct Politics & Government United States World Government Democrat
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