When asked about being a lackey for the pope, JFK asserted (essentially) he wasn't going to be a very good Catholic during his presidency and the electorate bought it. As it turns out, he wasn't all that pious a Catholic, not that the church hierarchy was going to complain about it.
As for Trumply, he's doing more damage to religiosity than we ever could hope to. That he's doing so with the positive assent and concurrence of so many folks themselves religious just makes it that much more delicious.
Think of the children, indeed . . . . .
As for Trumply, he's doing more damage to religiosity than we ever could hope to. That he's doing so with the positive assent and concurrence of so many folks themselves religious just makes it that much more delicious.
Think of the children, indeed . . . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.