HANFORD, Calif. — Before the 1776 Sons of Liberty meeting got underway at the Elks Lodge, Adam Medeiros, a hairdresser for 44 years, sat in a folding chair and referred to the Bible to explain his politics: “I don’t think I’d have liked King David,” he said. “He was an adulterer and a murderer, but God chose him to rule a nation. “
Medeiros paused and added: “I believe Donald Trump was anointed by God to save this country.”
The man across the table, Brian Gogue, a pest control adviser for farms in the Central Valley, nodded. “Sometimes,” he said, “God uses imperfect people for his perfect work.” Both men smiled. It was almost 7 p.m. Men in ball caps and jeans, including veterans and at least one pastor, filed into the lodge, where they, along with Medeiros and Gogue, stood in a circle and pledged allegiance to the flag. They prayed and the meeting commenced.
“The California GOP is crooked,” one man said.
“America is not ready for a woman president,” another said.
“Our hospitals have half the number of doctors and nurses we’re supposed to have,” a third said. “It’s a problem.”