1 You're a cunt(that's a fact)

I think it was Mitt Romney.

Thanks bros. I'm influenced by my reading of Consider the Lobster, where DFW in a chapter follows the McCain campaign.
I didn't know he had been a POW who almost voluntarily endured torture to respect the code of honor that a Lieutenant doesn't abandon his soldiers.

George Washington used a Bible but it was the Masonic Bible, in fact a couple of presidents used that.

>I didn't know he had been a POW who almost voluntarily endured torture to respect the code of honor that a Lieutenant doesn't abandon his soldiers.
I didn't remember that an honorable serviceman gives away military knowledge to the enemy. Or sets the deck of aircraft carriers on fire.

Our PMs have all been either Protestant (typically) or irreligious so far. Attlee was agnostic, IIRC. Blair converted to Catholicism only after fucking the country. Catholic would probably be fine, though; even though nobody has thus far been elected as one.

They used to call W "the shrub"

>I didn't remember that an honorable serviceman gives away military knowledge to the enemy.
oh user I'm sure you would last so long at being tortured! look at all these pussies that have been tortured, none of them are as strong and manly as you!

What you call masonic Bible is just a normal Bible

>The Bible is the King James Version, dated 1767, complete with the Apocrypha and elaborately supplemented with the historical, astronomical and legal data of that period.[1] St. John's Lodge No. 1, Ancient York Masons, are the custodians of what is now known as the George Washington Inaugural Bible. The Bible was randomly opened to Genesis 49 during the ceremony.[2]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Inaugural_Bible

A lot of the early presidents actually had unknown or unclear religious affiliations, but Andrew Johnson was the last one. Of James Monroe it is said "Less is known about his religious beliefs than any other president. A very few references to an impersonal god appear in surviving correspondence of Monroe's." However, much of his personal papers were destroyed after his death.

>Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, was raised in a nonreligious household but converted to Christianity as an adult and worshipped at a United Church of Christ congregation – Trinity United Church of Christ – in Chicago. However, Obama left Trinity during his first presidential campaign in 2008 after controversial statements by the church’s senior pastor, Jeremiah Wright, gained widespread attention. Today, Obama calls himself a Christian, but is not a regular churchgoer.

If you actually know anything about the UCC, it's not really a "church" and very little of its beliefs have anything to do with Christianity, although they do have a lot to do with Marxism.