Never forget that Catholic Leftists are Leftists first and Catholics fifteenth.
Stasi Supporters
- 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.
I wouldn’t say Catholicism ranks as high as 15th among Catholic leftists.
It is not possible to be a Leftist and a Catholic.
My adherence to the Commandment of charity is sorely tested by scoundrels like Winters and the rest of the drones at the Fishwrap. That said, I do hope they manage to see their errors before it’s too late. Hell is too terrible even for them.
He calls it weird and necromancy but his outfit’s website spells out Ncro. (Ncronline)
He is weird. Sounds like a dim witted school boy. No argument or reasoning why – just that it’s “weird”. Yeah ok then.
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Surely if anyone is “investing the (classical Rite) liturgy with a kabbalistic significance” it is the FBI? Yet he blames those who dared to complain about the FBI targeting them for doing this, and for politicising the FBI? This bloke doesn’t sound clever to me.
He is weird. Sounds like a dim witted school boy. No argument or reasoning why – just that it’s “weird”. Yeah ok then.
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Aggregated database information on him indicates he is 61 years old and currently lives in Hampton, Connecticut (after a run of years in greater Washington). That would be in the rural section of the state’s northeastern quadrant. He registered to vote in Connecticut (as a Democrat) in 2017. The only names the velcro picks up as associates of his are members of his family of origin. I’ve seen contentions online that he was a seminarian at one point, that he had some sort of association with Catholic University, that he was at one point seeking entrance to a graduate program in history (in order to write a dissertation on Church history), and that he was a flagrant homosexual. No clue which of these contentions (if any) is actually correct.