As you probably heard, the magazine “Christianity Today” published an editorial in which support was expressed for President Trump’s removal from office:

Christianity Today, an influential evangelical magazine, says President Trump should be "removed from office" https://t.co/T6fg1kkfx4 — The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 20, 2019

The Post called the magazine “influential,” but later published a story with a tone that seemed to be somewhat disappointed that, at one church, that didn’t seem to be the case:

Literally laughed out loud when I read this. pic.twitter.com/A8mRRjFjiZ — Matt Wolking (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@MattWolking) December 23, 2019

Go figure:

Three days before Christmas, hundreds of people filled the pews at Elmbrook Church, one of the largest evangelical Christian campuses in suburban Milwaukee. Some brought gifts for friends in tow. Onstage, LOVE, PEACE, HOPE and JOY were spelled out in life-size neon-blue letters. For 20 minutes, the choir led the audience in Christmas carols. Outside the chapel, children ran circles around the church’s brightly lit trees. Lead pastor Lee Heyward said the theme of the day’s sermon would be love. There was no mention of an editorial, published days before in an influential evangelical Christian magazine, that had called for President Donald Trump’s removal from office.

The media don’t like finding out they don’t have the pull they would like:

Media shocked to discover their editorials mean nothing to people. https://t.co/oeLibvc4Uy — Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) December 23, 2019

Now that would be a good angle to take for a follow-up report from the Post!

Oh my goodness. This is hilarious. — B??b Cook (@BobCook72) December 23, 2019

Catholic suburban college-educated woman here – couldn’t care less what that magazine said. #Trump2020 — Lisa Ramsey (@wamsey_5) December 23, 2019

I think the post believes Christianity today is the Protestant board of directors or something. — David Me (@RebootingDavid) December 23, 2019

"Influential" ??? — The Holy Goat (@trueholygoat) December 23, 2019

Washington Post: “It’s an influential publication.”

Also Washington Post: “But not as influential as we’d like in this particular instance.”