Friday, April 17, 2026

A Just War?

Whenever POTUS predicts the downfall of the United States, he is referring to the Radical Left.

Well, on the other hand, he can rely on and is supported by the Extreme Right, which comes to his defense even when he posts awkward photos portraying him as the savior.

On this, Vice President J. D. Vance, the man to iron out the blunders of his boss, said about Trump's Jesus meme:

People are too stupid to understand the President.
In a step further, the Speaker of the House, Michel Johnson, taught the Augustinian Pope, Augustine's theology:



So, while on his Apostolic journey to Cameroon, the pope retorted:


And Leo XIV doubled down: 


A reporter asked, "What do you say, Mr. President? The Catholic bishops put out a statement saying the pope isn't merely exercising his opinion; he's preaching the gospel."

"Well, I want him to preach the gospel. I'm all about the gospel, but I have the right to disagree with the pope," Trump aswered.


Trump didn't learn, and he tripled down on sharing an "Irish for Trump" post:


Already, Einstein "knew" that God doesn't throw dice; does He play cards now?


War Minister Pete Hegseth tripled down, too. During his latest prayer service at the Pentagon, he referred to the combat search-and-rescue mission "Sandy One" in which a downed U.S. fighter pilot was evacuated from Iran. 

Hegseth explained that the prayer he will cite refers to Ezekiel 25:17: "And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes; and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them." and has been used during the mission. He asked the audience to pray with him:

The video is only semi-automatic. You have to play with the controls.
Well, what he quoted is actually a passage from Quentin Tarantino's film "Pulp Fiction."

Her last word was bleeped.
The religious feud is a goldmine for the media, but what Americans are more interested in - because it affects their cost of living - is the inflation triggered by the war in Iran. When asked about it, California Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove said, "I mean, you name it, the prices have gone up. And this Jude, Dr. Jesus, next is wanting to spend $2 billion of your money every single day rather than help you get health care. His ass."

A final quote from the Washington Post, "Trump's unfavorability ratings are stratospheric across the continent as of March surveys by YouGov: 78 percent unfavorable in France, 86 percent in Germany, 80 percent in Italy. Across the continent, 73 percent of Europeans viewed Trump as a threat to peace and security in Europe, according to YouGov polling last summer, just nine percentage points behind Russian President Vladimir Putin's 82 percent."
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