Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
I love how you started off with good Christians helping the community, then the mask immediately came off to reveal the judgmental misogyny underneath.
It’s 100% misogyny. Trump is “very robust” while AOC has “a weight problem”.
Yes, well the duality of man. Both are true.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
Anonymous wrote:O/T but Noem is the only Pentecostal in the bunch. I had no idea.
Pentecostals are the ones who speak in tongues. I wanna see that happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
I love how you started off with good Christians helping the community, then the mask immediately came off to reveal the judgmental misogyny underneath.
It’s 100% misogyny. Trump is “very robust” while AOC has “a weight problem”.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
Why don't you post your picture? I want to see your figure.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Bible Belt; I am Catholic and I get on with my many evangelical neighbors just fine. They are good people striving to live good Christian lives and by and large they just do so many things that enrich this community, whether that’s youth sports and activities, food and clothing charity, regional disaster relief you name it.
I think Trump remains very robust for his age but of course he’s not immune.
I am also glad to observe that AOC seems to be addressing her weight problem. Hopefully she can get her figure back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rallies lately! Too weak and sick to engage in his favorite pastime? It's not looking good.
Isn't he attending Kirk's semi-state funeral?
He said he would. Who knows though? He might play golf.
I’m sure it’s going to be the JD show. Trump will sit there and pretend to pay attention. I bet Melania will be pissed about having to drag herself to Phoenix so soon after getting home from London. Has she ever even been to Arizona? I’m sure she’s like “where?”
Does anyone else find it hilarious how our esteemed VP so desperately tries to hang on to anything or anyone that can reflect back some charisma on him?
He wrote his Hillbilly book as a sort of tortured "belonging but not belonging" origin story. He converted to Catholicism, because he's always looking for something bigger than himself and there is no other White Man's religion that has as much pomp and gilded circumstance as the Catholic Church. He loathes Trump and sees him for what he is, but he's willing to be his bullier-in-chief (Zelensky meeting) and general factotum in exchange for the lustre of the White House. And he has completely glommed on to Mr. Kirk's aura. The second lady must needs hold Mrs. Kirk's hand as she goes down Airforce 2. I am quite sure Erika hates holding hands like this. She pushed her husband to a position of great influence on the very traditional right and is perfectly able to hold her own at this time.
The man is transparent. He is so deeply insecure.
Did you know that evangelicals and other "christians" do not like catholics? They think catholics are not christian. It's off topic, but makes me feel better about what will happen if trump is unable to finish his term.
I think evangelicals are fine with this new kind of trad Catholics, the kind that call themselves "fewer and truer" and regular Catholics don't relate to at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rallies lately! Too weak and sick to engage in his favorite pastime? It's not looking good.
Isn't he attending Kirk's semi-state funeral?
He said he would. Who knows though? He might play golf.
I’m sure it’s going to be the JD show. Trump will sit there and pretend to pay attention. I bet Melania will be pissed about having to drag herself to Phoenix so soon after getting home from London. Has she ever even been to Arizona? I’m sure she’s like “where?”
Does anyone else find it hilarious how our esteemed VP so desperately tries to hang on to anything or anyone that can reflect back some charisma on him?
He wrote his Hillbilly book as a sort of tortured "belonging but not belonging" origin story. He converted to Catholicism, because he's always looking for something bigger than himself and there is no other White Man's religion that has as much pomp and gilded circumstance as the Catholic Church. He loathes Trump and sees him for what he is, but he's willing to be his bullier-in-chief (Zelensky meeting) and general factotum in exchange for the lustre of the White House. And he has completely glommed on to Mr. Kirk's aura. The second lady must needs hold Mrs. Kirk's hand as she goes down Airforce 2. I am quite sure Erika hates holding hands like this. She pushed her husband to a position of great influence on the very traditional right and is perfectly able to hold her own at this time.
The man is transparent. He is so deeply insecure.
Did you know that evangelicals and other "christians" do not like catholics? They think catholics are not christian. It's off topic, but makes me feel better about what will happen if trump is unable to finish his term.
I try explaining this to my devout Catholic MAGA relatives, and they can't seem to accept that the Evangelicals look down on them and will eventually find a way to go after them as well. Falls on deaf ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rallies lately! Too weak and sick to engage in his favorite pastime? It's not looking good.
Isn't he attending Kirk's semi-state funeral?
He said he would. Who knows though? He might play golf.
I’m sure it’s going to be the JD show. Trump will sit there and pretend to pay attention. I bet Melania will be pissed about having to drag herself to Phoenix so soon after getting home from London. Has she ever even been to Arizona? I’m sure she’s like “where?”
Does anyone else find it hilarious how our esteemed VP so desperately tries to hang on to anything or anyone that can reflect back some charisma on him?
He wrote his Hillbilly book as a sort of tortured "belonging but not belonging" origin story. He converted to Catholicism, because he's always looking for something bigger than himself and there is no other White Man's religion that has as much pomp and gilded circumstance as the Catholic Church. He loathes Trump and sees him for what he is, but he's willing to be his bullier-in-chief (Zelensky meeting) and general factotum in exchange for the lustre of the White House. And he has completely glommed on to Mr. Kirk's aura. The second lady must needs hold Mrs. Kirk's hand as she goes down Airforce 2. I am quite sure Erika hates holding hands like this. She pushed her husband to a position of great influence on the very traditional right and is perfectly able to hold her own at this time.
The man is transparent. He is so deeply insecure.
Did you know that evangelicals and other "christians" do not like catholics? They think catholics are not christian. It's off topic, but makes me feel better about what will happen if trump is unable to finish his term.
I try explaining this to my devout Catholic MAGA relatives, and they can't seem to accept that the Evangelicals look down on them and will eventually find a way to go after them as well. Falls on deaf ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No rallies lately! Too weak and sick to engage in his favorite pastime? It's not looking good.
Isn't he attending Kirk's semi-state funeral?
He said he would. Who knows though? He might play golf.
I’m sure it’s going to be the JD show. Trump will sit there and pretend to pay attention. I bet Melania will be pissed about having to drag herself to Phoenix so soon after getting home from London. Has she ever even been to Arizona? I’m sure she’s like “where?”
Does anyone else find it hilarious how our esteemed VP so desperately tries to hang on to anything or anyone that can reflect back some charisma on him?
He wrote his Hillbilly book as a sort of tortured "belonging but not belonging" origin story. He converted to Catholicism, because he's always looking for something bigger than himself and there is no other White Man's religion that has as much pomp and gilded circumstance as the Catholic Church. He loathes Trump and sees him for what he is, but he's willing to be his bullier-in-chief (Zelensky meeting) and general factotum in exchange for the lustre of the White House. And he has completely glommed on to Mr. Kirk's aura. The second lady must needs hold Mrs. Kirk's hand as she goes down Airforce 2. I am quite sure Erika hates holding hands like this. She pushed her husband to a position of great influence on the very traditional right and is perfectly able to hold her own at this time.
The man is transparent. He is so deeply insecure.
Did you know that evangelicals and other "christians" do not like catholics? They think catholics are not christian. It's off topic, but makes me feel better about what will happen if trump is unable to finish his term.
I try explaining this to my devout Catholic MAGA relatives, and they can't seem to accept that the Evangelicals look down on them and will eventually find a way to go after them as well. Falls on deaf ears.