Readers may have noticed
that Francis is not my favorite pope, but I have some friendly advice for him
and his handlers anyway. Severely
restrict photo ops during that coming visit to the White House.
A pro-abortion nun, the first openly gay Episcopal
bishop, and at least two openly gay Catholic activists will be among the
thousands greeting Pope Francis at the White House next week, thanks to
decisions by the Obama administration.
LifeSiteNews has confirmed that Mateo Williamson, a
biological woman who identifies as a man, and former co-chairman of the
Transgender Caucus for Dignity USA, received an invitation to the White House
when Pope Francis visits next week. Williamson declined to speak with
LifeSiteNews about the invitation, instead recommending invitation organizer
Vivian Taylor to LifeSiteNews.
Taylor is the executive director of the national
LGBT advocacy arm of the Episcopal church, and a biological male.
CruxNow reports that retired Episcopal bishop Gene
Robinson, currently a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, will
also attend . . .
Libs in and out of the
Church of Rome have been very eager to enlist Pope Francis in their
causes. So if he is not careful,
the White House visit will be thus exploited, one of the methods being photos
with him smiling beside the likes of heretic Gene Robinson, pro-abortion nuns,
and Lord knows who else. Libs will
surely spin any said photos and anything else they can grasp to say Francis is
on their side (which he may be in some cases).
And, deserved or not, the
Pope will get a lot of grief from the photographed appearance of his support
for - or least acceptance of - Gene Robinson and whoever else manages to
slither up next to him. (And some
of the grief may come from me.)
So I suspect this White
House visit is a trap. And with
Francis being sloppy, to put it nicely, with his off-the-cuff comments and
conduct, he may fall right into it.
This is where I'd leave a "It's a trap" gif.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a trap. But it doesn't matter. People hear what they want to hear when Pope Frank says something, so people will see what they want to see when he shakes hands with people.
You'd figure that the shake hands-pose for pics cattle lines are so familiar that most should know it means very little. But sadly it still seems to convey more than what it is.