With just a few months remaining before Election Day 2008, John McCain’s presidential campaign settled on an unexpected line of attack. “Barack Obama,” the Republican campaign said in a national online ad, “may be The One.”
As the New York Times noted at the time, “The heavens part in this new Web ad, which wraps Mr. Obama’s words around the emerging meme among Republicans … that the presumptive Democratic nominee is the ‘anointed’ one, and mocks him with a parting of the seas by Moses.”
Twelve years later, Republicans have stopped mocking Obama as the chosen one and started sincerely labeling Donald Trump the chosen one.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry said in an interview that he told President Donald Trump that he was God’s “chosen one” to lead the United States, just as he chose the kings to lead Israel in the Old Testament. […]
The former Texas governor said he told Trump that some people “said you were the chosen one.”
“And I said, ‘You were.’”
Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley made related comments to TV preacher Pat Robertson’s cable program, saying, in response to a question about a divine hand possibly putting Trump in the Oval Office, “[E]verything happens for a reason… I think that God sometimes places people for lessons and sometimes places people for change.”
In the spring, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also sat down with the Christian Broadcasting Network and said he believes God may have sent Donald Trump to Earth to protect Israel.









