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PopeWatch: Trump Nightmare

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Michael Dowd
Michael Dowd
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 4:42am

Trump is right, as usual. Pope Francis?? Looks like he now wants to be Don King.

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 4:47am

Wont be voting for Trump, but no problem with his quote. The pope a very political person: check. The United states having serious problems from our “open” border: check. Mexico wanting to keep things just the way they are because it works for Mexico: check.

Philip
Philip
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 4:48am

The venue?
Cardinal Dolan v Bishop Jenky.
12 rounds.
Winner takes All……of Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen’s remains with them back to their respective diocese.

Let’s get ready tooooo rummmmmmbbble!

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 4:58am

Was Trump looking in a mirror?

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 5:01am

I’m sure UFC matchmaker Joe Silva is breathing a sigh of relief that Pope Francis is not trying to promote an MMA cage fight. I’d rather see Cardinal Dolan and Bishop Jenky throw down in the cage than the boxing ring.

ave
ave
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 6:17am

So the vengeful masses of passengers, having now rejected conservative principles for “nationalism” (that Fatherland stuff again?) wave passionately as they set sail on the S.S Trumptanic. The voyage will be delightful for a few days.
Meanwhile on the other dock, the people that vote for selling baby body parts are concerned about Hillary’s lack of character, so they’re boarding the U.S.S.R. Marxism–an old ship that has always foundered wherever it sailed.
Maybe the pope is right–the climate in America has certainly changed

Philip
Philip
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 7:39am

@ave.

Brothers Grimm would be delighted!
Unfortunately, yours is no fairytale.
Icebergs or gulags?

The Bear
Friday, February 12, AD 2016 12:07pm

We just need Claude Rains to say, “Pope Francis political? I’m shocked! Shocked, I tell you!”

Stephen E Dalton
Stephen E Dalton
Saturday, February 13, AD 2016 8:11am

Pope John Paul II was extremely political too. He was constantly sticking his nose into death penalty cases, pleading with a bleeding heart for juries and judges to spare the lives of worthless murderers. The families of the victims, as I recall, didn’t think too much of his meddling.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, February 13, AD 2016 10:40am

“Pope John Paul II was extremely political too. He was constantly sticking his nose into death penalty cases, pleading with a bleeding heart for juries and judges to spare the lives of worthless murderers. The families of the victims, as I recall, didn’t think too much of his meddling.”

On this point Stephen, I have to agree. I think St. John Paul II’s anti-death penalty activism was irresponsible.

Franco
Franco
Saturday, February 13, AD 2016 12:30pm

Of course, Francis of the commie crucifix is political.
He has rejected the teachings of the Church for an immoral
political ideology.

I lived in the Southwest at the border with Mexico. The Mexican
people resent America, gringo land. They intend to reclaim American
property they believe were stolen from them by the evil white
gringos. They are destroying American kids with huge shipments
of illegal drugs which are brought into the U.S. with the support of America’s
ruling class. Most Mexicans no longer practice or live the Catholic
faith. Many are violent gang bangers tattooed from head to toe, who
will kill for a cigarette butt. Mexico may have been a devout Catholic
country, but that was a long time ago.

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