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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.
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81% : "You will be in great shape," Trump added.68% : Most important, the show has become a kind of command center for the people Trump refers to as "my Christians."
62% : But he was part of the broader mobilization of charismatic Christians behind Trump, and provided the most prominent prophets with the platform they needed to build a movement they likened to a new Great Awakening.
62% : He said Trump was winning Iowa because voters "recognize the voice God has raised up that is going to bring a deliverance to this country.
57% : "Most of the time, Bailey has been behind the desk, with the prophets Zooming in from offices and basements as they did on a Tuesday last January, kicking off the election season with news from the Iowa caucuses, where Trump was winning.
49% : Just breaking news that a hurricane was heading for Florida, and the question of how that fit into demonic plans to thwart victory for Trump.
47% : As he always did, he spoke of Trump as a King Cyrus, the ancient Persian ruler whom God uses in the Bible to liberate the Babylonians and return Jewish people to their homeland.
46% : It is part of another propaganda universe -- an unruly world of YouTube prophets broadcasting from basements about a dream God gave them about World War III, or a TikTok prophecy about what the war in Gaza means for the End Times, or a viral video about what the Almighty told a pink-haired prophet named Kat Kerr, who claims to have spoken with Trump 20 minutes before the first attempt to assassinate him.
46% : Among these was Lance Wallnau, the chief marketer of the idea that God anointed Trump.
45% : By now, Bailey has interviewed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Trump himself.
40% : On a Tuesday in August, FlashPoint promoted a new prophet from Colorado Springs, a fit-looking, bald-headed young man who calls himself "Joseph Z," who said God had told him that the anti-Christ is working through the "deep state" to assassinate Trump, and scapegoat Iran.
40% : On a Wednesday in October: "We keep turning on the lights and showing where the cockroaches are running," Wallnau said, referring to the mainstream press, and the work that FlashPoint was doing to unearth satanic plots against Trump.
38% : He described the march to the Capitol as a "giant Disney parade," and said the violence had been carried out not by "our people" but by antifa and Black Lives Matter, calling them "the devil's people."
37% : When Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts in a scheme to silence a porn star before the 2016 election, Bailey Zoomed in from his beach vacation.
37% : "God said there are two he's put his hand on: Netanyahu, and Donald Trump," Kunneman said, explaining that Netanyahu was reelected prime minister despite corruption charges, and that Trump would also triumph.
33% : "We want to bring religion back into our country, and let it get stronger, bigger, better," Trump told Bailey just before the debate, pledging to get rid of the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits nonprofits such as churches from endorsing political candidates.
30% : "When I was up at January 6, I was upset when it happened, because I could see that Trump did not have the voices that he needed to be there speaking in proximity to him," he said.
27% : "When Trump survived the assassination attempt in July, the panel invoked prophecies and Bible stories about ears.
22% : "One day in September, the subject was the upcoming debate between Trump and Kamala Harris.
21% : Later, a California apostle named Ché Ahn, one of the most powerful figures in the movement, declared that Trump would win the election and that Harris was a "type of Jezebel," an evil biblical figure who was thrown from a tower to her death and eaten by dogs.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.