Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vance killed the pope. I wonder Putin would want to meet him after this.
Interesting take. It’s so odd to me how much the left thinks about the demise of others. Kind of morose veiled as humor.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to get J.D. Vance to visit Chris Van Hollen ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guarantee that Vance killed the Pope by meeting with him. Not literally but symbolicallyI mean honestly, Pope was moving around and working and then he met and had a conversation with Vance - probably was like - ugh, too depressing to continue having faith for all!! LOL
He went out of his way to bless a baby by St. Peter’s Square before the meeting. In my movie version of this, the baby grows up to avenge the Pope’s death, seek justice for JD Vance’s alliance with satan, and save us all. If we can just hang on for 18 years or so, maybe it’ll be ok.
Anonymous wrote:I guarantee that Vance killed the Pope by meeting with him. Not literally but symbolicallyI mean honestly, Pope was moving around and working and then he met and had a conversation with Vance - probably was like - ugh, too depressing to continue having faith for all!! LOL
Anonymous wrote:Pope was struck down by god
Anonymous wrote:Is there any way to get J.D. Vance to visit Chris Van Hollen ?
Anonymous wrote:I think the Pope held out to will himself to get through Easter. Having a Pope not make it for Easter service is a huge thing and would have been pretty chaotic. I think he got through Easter and that was all he could really manage but he was probably so exhausted he really wanted to at least make Easter symbolically, the day of hope, worthwhile. He was a good guy.
Anonymous wrote:What's worse - the fake lies about shunning or the fake lies about JD killing Frank?
Anonymous wrote:Vance killed the pope. I wonder Putin would want to meet him after this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vance killed the pope. I wonder Putin would want to meet him after this.
Interesting take. It’s so odd to me how much the left thinks about the demise of others. Kind of morose veiled as humor.