AOTW 2-19-2016

This week I’m giving it to that rat bastard commie, Pope Francis. Let’s see, he said Donald Trump isn’t a Christian because he wants to build a wall. This coming from a dude who lives behind the walls of the Vatican. I guess that means Pope Hypocrite isn’t a Christian either. He wants to build bridges. Fine. Build some bridges over the walls of the Vatican and invite Mooslimes in. Trump was right with his riposte when he said that when ISIS invades and takes over the Vatican Francis will wish that Trump was the president. Just think, two popes ago, we had John Paul II who was a rabid anti-communist. Now, we have Francis who is a communist. If they want to power the Vatican, all they have to do is hook a generator up to John Paul’s crypt ’cause he is surely spinning in his grave.

Dear Francis. Stay out of our politics. Here’s your award.

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10 comments on “AOTW 2-19-2016

  1. Trump chalked up a few more points to me in my book telling the pope the way life is. Have you seen the wall around the vatican? LOL.

  2. The pope was out of line and has fairly earned his award. But it’s worth noting that the context was slightly mitigating, in that the leading question misrepresented Trump’s position.

    For the record, here’s a greater description, from Taranto in the WSJ:

    If you’ve been unhappy with the humdrum if dignified predictability of the presidential campaign, we’ve got some good news: Republican front-runner Donald Trump is feuding with the pope. Yep, things finally got weird.

    For this we have a mischievous journalist, Reuters’s Philip Pullella, to thank. Aboard the papal plane, Pullella pressed the pope to pronounce on politics:

    In a freewheeling conversation with reporters on his flight back [to Rome] from a visit to Mexico, Francis was asked about Trump and some of his statements, such as vowing to build a wall between the United States and Mexico if he becomes president.

    “A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not Christian,” Francis said in answer to a specific question about Trump’s views. “This is not in the gospel.”

    Asked if American Catholics should vote for someone with Trump’s views, Francis said:

    “I am not going to get involved in that. I say only that this man is not Christian if he has said things like that. We must see if he said things in that way and in this I give the benefit of the doubt,” he said.

    By employing the passive voice, Pullella avoids identifying himself as the questioner; the Catholic News Agency has the full text of the press conference. Note that Francis appears to have been unfamiliar with Trump’s proposals and answered based on the assumption that Pullella was describing them accurately. So here’s the question:

    Today, you spoke very eloquently about the problems of immigration. On the other side of the border, there is a very tough electoral battle. One of the candidates for the White House, Republican Donald Trump, in an interview recently said that you are a political man and he even said that you are a pawn, an instrument of the Mexican government for migration politics. Trump said that if he’s elected, he wants to build 2,500 kilometers of wall along the border. He wants to deport 11 million illegal immigrants, separating families, et cetera. I would like to ask you, what do you think of these accusations against you and if a North American Catholic can vote for a person like this?

    The reference to “2,500 kilometers” made us think for a moment that Pullella was mixing up Trump and Lincoln Chafee. To the pope’s criticism of those who think “only about building walls, . . . and not building bridges,” Trump might have responded that he has repeatedly described his proposed wall as having “a big, fat, beautiful door”—a point Pullella omitted. (To be sure, a door is not literally a bridge, but for this purpose the metaphors are more or less interchangeable.)

  3. I guess Pope Albert will have to take over.

    Ann Coulter mentioned in a Tweet that since Pullella’s stepped into politics, does that mean the RC church no longer has tax exempt status?

  4. Just read this: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/02/19/franklin-graham-has-some-advice-and-a-question-for-pope-francis-after-the-pontiff-suggested-that-donald-trump-is-not-christian/

    Evangelist Franklin Graham offered up some advice to Pope Francis following the pontiff’s suggestion that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “not Christian” due to his tough immigration stance: “Reach out and build a bridge to Donald Trump.”

  5. I’ve said from day one of this mistake for a Pope that he clearly reeks of South American revolutionary. In modern times we’ve not had a Pope or a president like we have today and the people who either don’t notice or are accepting of this are what scares me. In modern times we’ve not had such a junk world wide populace. So many people today look talk and act like degenerate slob ingrates cultivated by the Liberal run entertainment news and advertising media.
    The media owns and operates small minds, can you say Bernie? Earth has a dire population problem 3/4 have no reason to live.

  6. If I can’t have Dr. Carson or Gov. Jindal, it looks as though Trump’s gonna leave me no choice but to vote for him. Gotta love the fact that the man’s willin’ to shoot from the hip. Maybe Donald can convince His Papalness and the perennial AOTW-in-Chief to go and do volunteer work diggin’ wells with teaspoons in Kenya for the the rest of their lives. Sure don’t need the Pope comin’ back to this country again.

  7. If y’all think JP II, is spinning in his grave, what do you think the tachometer reading of Leo IV, who built the wall to keep the saracens out is reading?

  8. I think we need a new “Francis”… perhaps they could dig up the talking mule… at least that jackass had a functioning brain and made sense.
    plus….How does the pope have time for this crap… you’d think he’d be busy 24/7/365 relocating and hiding all the pedophile priests.

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