You seem to like to bash people like Rudy because of your Democrat/#NeverTrump bias
(1) Actually, I haven't been bashing Giuliani. I asserted that he would have done the right thing if he were in Sessions' place. I have now been informed otherwise. I assume the best of people until I get evidence otherwise.
(2) I have never had a "Democrat" bias. I have never been a Democrat, and have only voted for a very few Democrats my entire life, so this "Democrat bias" garbage is coming from your imagination.
(3) My "NeverTrump" viewpoint is based on everything that Trump has said and done for the last 27 years. I have never cared for the guy or even thought he was a competent businessman or a person of good character since I first heard of him in 1991. A family member was enamored with him, so I ended up watching many interviews with him from back then, including the Charlie Rose interview from 1992 where he explained his obsession with loyalty and how he loved to viciously "get even" with people he suspected of not being loyal. So it is hardly a bias. It is a viewpoint developed by listening to and watching him over a very long period. It is almost the exact same situation with the Clintons. I have watched them over the years and really dislike them because of the things they have said and done, not because I have a bias.
So everything you have claimed in that first sentence is the opposite of what is true.
...and then say that everyone has a Christian duty to agree with your politics.
I said no such thing. I said, "To betray the Kingdom of God for the kingdom of an American political party is grave sin." To make the platform and actions of Democrat or Republican Parties of higher importance than the obligations of the Kingdom of God to tell the truth and do justice for the poor and powerless is a grave sin. We have the responsibility to think for ourselves and not to betray our Christian witness in exchange for being a shill for the Democratic, Republican, or any other Party. That has nothing to do with the specifics of how I think our government should be run. So the assertion in this sentence is also false.
You have no idea that the GOP is behind Trump and Rudy.
Most white "evangelicals" (whatever that word means) are solidly behind Trump. The majority of Republicans currently support Republican rule. I am quite aware of that. But I am also quite aware that many person who are Republican can't stand Trump even though they publicly support him for the sake of the Party. Moreover, there are many people like me, a life-long Republican voter, who no longer can support the Party on any level because of its support of President Trump.
So you last assertion is also completely false. I am quite aware of what goes on among Republicans since the majority of my family and friends are Republicans and I live in the middle of a very "Red" region.
I believe that there are going to be extremely damaging revelations about the Trump campaign and President Trump himself in Mueller's report, and the scandal will likely topple the Trump presidency and possible cripple the GOP. I hate to see both, but I think it is quite likely to happen.
If it doesn't happen, I will be happy to admit I was wrong.