If the only service that Trump had made to the Republic was the fact that this woman would never be President, we would all still be eternally in his debt.
This Never Gets Old
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
She should have won by a mile.
Huge fail.😎
I told my friend who I watched the 2016 election results come in with:
“I’m not happy that he [Trump] won, I’m happy she [Hilary] lost!” I became, over time, glad that he won….
You dodged a bullet.
What a difference it made for “What difference does it make?” Bengazi.
My favorite; “Religions need to change their stance on abortion.” [ poor paraphrasing but close to home.]
If only her mother was allowed to pull her tiny little legs and arms apart to rid her…oh Hillary, you wouldn’t of even been able to smile that little innocent smile of yours.
What a bullet we dodged indeed.
I find it curious that I have never seen an instance of anyone ever asking H how many abortions she, herself, has had. Perhaps none. In any case, it is perhaps wise to think twice about voting for anyone, of either sex, who supports shedding innocent blood in order to advance their career. Start in the womb, and end in Benghazi.
I find it curious that I have never seen an instance of anyone ever asking H how many abortions she, herself, has had.
Has she ever been in a venue where access to her was so unfiltered that a question so outré could be posed? She’s certainly not going to be asked that by the régime media.
It was reported, rumored maybe, that when Mother Teresa and H. C. first met, Hillary made the comment;
“What do you think about the great possibility that you will see the first woman President of the United States in your lifetime?”
Her supposed response was; ” It won’t happen. That woman was aborted.”
Fr. Provone;
Indeed, there is no religious test for elected office. But there is a public service test, and it starts with the need for every public servant to know the difference between serving the public and killing the public. Hillary Clinton and Mother Teresa do not just differ on a matter of religious doctrine, but on the very meaning of public service and government.
Fr. Frank Pavone is the national director for Priests for Life.