For anyone who's interested in knowing more about Rev. Darnell Scott, Trump supporter.
***posted to the African American Group***
What's his deal? Well, for one thing, his wife wants to be a reality star . . . .
http://www.theroot.com/articles/politics/2016/03/in_search_of_pastor_darrell_scott_and_the_church_of_trump/
Scott, pastor of the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland, burst onto the political scene last November when he pulled together a group of black pastors who were supposed to endorse Trump for president. Hes been met with a lot of skepticism, criticism and a lot of side eye. However, I honestly wanted to know, why would an African-American pastor with an African-American church be such a strong Trump supporter? His answers were surprising and disappointing, and on the whole contradictory. Which may explain a lot about what Trumps appeal is to a certain segment of black voters.
This isnt a reflection of my personal relationship with the church; its more a reflection of Scotts status contrasted with his high-profile gig as pastor for the Church of Trump. There are big-time pastors who are political players in Cleveland, regularly engaging in community activism, hosting candidate forums and tacitly endorsing candidates for office. Theres the Rev. Jawanza Colvin at Olivet Baptist Church, where Oprah Winfrey occasionally visits and then-Sen. Barack Obama attended service while on the campaign trail.
Theres Pastor R.A. Vernon of the Word Church, whose daughter was on MTVs My Super Sweet Sixteen and whose church boasts an ice-skating rink and an indoor soccer field for members. Scotts church doesnt roll off the lips of the half-dozen activists, politicos and journalists I talked to about powerful black clergy in Cleveland. When I asked about Scott and his endorsement of Trump, the response (once people became aware of who he was) was almost universally negative.
This is all about the money and getting next to Trump, said Stephanie Howse, an Ohio state representative. Just last year, his wife was on a reality show [Editors note: the quickly canceled Preach on Lifetime]. Hes trying to get famous and be on the come-up.
If he really cared so much about politics, where has he been on local issues, where he could make a much greater impact?
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