Why aren't any Catholic MAGAS commenting on the new Pope?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The American election is a popularity contest. The election of a pope is based on “How competently has this person performed his duties and faithfully served the church.”


The RNC and DNC have turned our election process into a clown auction with the winner being bought by the highest bidding entity seeking to purchase influence in American Federal Government. The two parties have made a joke of our electoral process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get on X, there’s been a ton of discussion among catholic republicans. Not sure how you’re missing it. Most are in wait and see mode.


So are MAGA excited or not? Sounds like Lots of discussion but not excitement.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am MAGA and I am Catholic, and I am thrilled that a new Pope has been elected and thrilled that he’s American. I’m not sure what you want all the Maga supporters to say? Something tells me that you would dump on MAGA matter what they say, or even if they say nothing. You folks need to find a candidate more impressive than Kamala Harris and find a positive, substantive message other than division politics distain for Trump, or you are going to be a permanent minority party.


You cannot be both MAGA and Catholic. I hope one day you can stop lying to yourself. I pray in your general direction.



Who put you in charge of what people can align with?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Get on X, there’s been a ton of discussion among catholic republicans. Not sure how you’re missing it. Most are in wait and see mode.


So are MAGA excited or not? Sounds like Lots of discussion but not excitement.


As I said, wait and see mode. He seems conservative on gender and homosexual blessings etc, liberal on migration and the environment. A registered Republican but has made statements critical of Vance. Not a lot of information to go on really.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I can't help but notice the absence of the Catholic MAGA crowd commenting on the new Pope. He's an American from Chicago, guys! Why aren't you commenting about your great happiness at finally having an American Pope?

Truly, the above is tongue-in-cheek. I think I know why MAGAs are not commenting. They are not happy with the choice. They know it's a slap in the face to Trump.


The Catholic Church doesn't choose a leader to slap the face of someone who will be relevant for just four more years. Popes are Popes until death. Electing Popes is serious business and they take it seriously. American voters should take voting more seriously considering the unfit two most recent POTUSs.


I wish Americans took our elections more seriously. While Trump may be president for just a short time, he can do lots of damage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The American election is a popularity contest. The election of a pope is based on “How competently has this person performed his duties and faithfully served the church.”


Not exactly.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't help but notice the absence of the Catholic MAGA crowd commenting on the new Pope. He's an American from Chicago, guys! Why aren't you commenting about your great happiness at finally having an American Pope?

Truly, the above is tongue-in-cheek. I think I know why MAGAs are not commenting. They are not happy with the choice. They know it's a slap in the face to Trump.


The Catholic Church doesn't choose a leader to slap the face of someone who will be relevant for just four more years. Popes are Popes until death. Electing Popes is serious business and they take it seriously. American voters should take voting more seriously considering the unfit two most recent POTUSs.


I wish Americans took our elections more seriously. While Trump may be president for just a short time, he can do lots of damage.


Because we take it seriously is why we rejected Kamala. Another crazy train Biden term just wasn’t going to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am MAGA and I am Catholic, and I am thrilled that a new Pope has been elected and thrilled that he’s American. I’m not sure what you want all the Maga supporters to say? Something tells me that you would dump on MAGA matter what they say, or even if they say nothing. You folks need to find a candidate more impressive than Kamala Harris and find a positive, substantive message other than division politics distain for Trump, or you are going to be a permanent minority party.


Who’s gonna tell her?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am MAGA and I am Catholic, and I am thrilled that a new Pope has been elected and thrilled that he’s American. I’m not sure what you want all the Maga supporters to say? Something tells me that you would dump on MAGA matter what they say, or even if they say nothing. You folks need to find a candidate more impressive than Kamala Harris and find a positive, substantive message other than division politics distain for Trump, or you are going to be a permanent minority party.


Who’s gonna tell her?


DP. Let us know when you have an actual response to her post instead of snark.
Anonymous
This was a total rejection of Trump and maga. If you are a maga catholic you are outside the church.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He’s a Republican from Chicago. MAGA are ecstatic, but they don’t hang out on DCUM. Try X.

Hmmm
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't help but notice the absence of the Catholic MAGA crowd commenting on the new Pope. He's an American from Chicago, guys! Why aren't you commenting about your great happiness at finally having an American Pope?

Truly, the above is tongue-in-cheek. I think I know why MAGAs are not commenting. They are not happy with the choice. They know it's a slap in the face to Trump.


The Catholic Church doesn't choose a leader to slap the face of someone who will be relevant for just four more years. Popes are Popes until death. Electing Popes is serious business and they take it seriously. American voters should take voting more seriously considering the unfit two most recent POTUSs.


I wish Americans took our elections more seriously. While Trump may be president for just a short time, he can do lots of damage.


Because we take it seriously is why we rejected Kamala. Another crazy train Biden term just wasn’t going to work.


So you thought turning the US into an authoritative dictatorship was the better option?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't help but notice the absence of the Catholic MAGA crowd commenting on the new Pope. He's an American from Chicago, guys! Why aren't you commenting about your great happiness at finally having an American Pope?

Truly, the above is tongue-in-cheek. I think I know why MAGAs are not commenting. They are not happy with the choice. They know it's a slap in the face to Trump.


The Catholic Church doesn't choose a leader to slap the face of someone who will be relevant for just four more years. Popes are Popes until death. Electing Popes is serious business and they take it seriously. American voters should take voting more seriously considering the unfit two most recent POTUSs.


I wish Americans took our elections more seriously. While Trump may be president for just a short time, he can do lots of damage.


Because we take it seriously is why we rejected Kamala. Another crazy train Biden term just wasn’t going to work.


So you thought turning the US into an authoritative dictatorship was the better option?


YES!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get on X, there’s been a ton of discussion among catholic republicans. Not sure how you’re missing it. Most are in wait and see mode.


So are MAGA excited or not? Sounds like Lots of discussion but not excitement.


As I said, wait and see mode. He seems conservative on gender and homosexual blessings etc, liberal on migration and the environment. A registered Republican but has made statements critical of Vance. Not a lot of information to go on really.


He hasn't lived in the US for a long time. He was probably a Republican in the traditional sense (Reagan, H.W. Bush) , not in the Trump cult nonsense that we have now.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't help but notice the absence of the Catholic MAGA crowd commenting on the new Pope. He's an American from Chicago, guys! Why aren't you commenting about your great happiness at finally having an American Pope?

Truly, the above is tongue-in-cheek. I think I know why MAGAs are not commenting. They are not happy with the choice. They know it's a slap in the face to Trump.


The Catholic Church doesn't choose a leader to slap the face of someone who will be relevant for just four more years. Popes are Popes until death. Electing Popes is serious business and they take it seriously. American voters should take voting more seriously considering the unfit two most recent POTUSs.


I wish Americans took our elections more seriously. While Trump may be president for just a short time, he can do lots of damage.


Because we take it seriously is why we rejected Kamala. Another crazy train Biden term just wasn’t going to work.


So you thought turning the US into an authoritative dictatorship was the better option?


YES!


Wow, that's one tragic reply.
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