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Unnamed ‘sources’ aren’t uncommon or inherently unreliable in Vatican inside baseball politics. But letters from Leo is run by a former Democrat congressional candidate with the explicit goal of pushing the Catholic Church into alignment with the DNC, including dropping opposition to abortion, and more fact-oriented sources- or indeed, more high quality op Ed sources- are consistently unable to confirm the parts of this story that make it a big deal.
Of special note is the Pillar, which is easily a top five news source on internal Vatican goings-on and probably the top source written in English. They would likely be the first ones to confirm the story and so far, their stance is ‘thé meeting happened but nothing of note took place- no threats of Avignon’.
It’s worth noting that Archbishop Coakley was the conservative choice to lead the American bishops; he is otherwise quite friendly to the Trump admin. Similarly archbishop Broglio(who has also caught some flack for opposing the war) is firmly on the right within the episcopacy. These aren’t liberals that just hate the GOP/Trump/whatever.
After further looking into the sources on this one, I’m gonna press a strong X button. Better Catholic journalist outlets are consistently unable to confirm the threats, and if that part was real we’d have seen it on America magazine or Commonweal(thé top liberal Catholic newspapers in the English speaking world), and it would probably be confirmed by less op-Ed focused Catholic newspapers like Catholic Herald or the Pillar. Instead reputable sources are treating it like a page five story that didn't have any threats leveled, including ones hostile to Trump.
Pope Francis was a Jesuit…
Bah humbug. I needed to give my fingerprints and a photo to get a drivers license, and it's a heck of a lot easier to not visit France than it is to go without driving.
but Leo seems particularly passionate about this recent one.
There are two reasons for this- pope Francis was seen as overly conciliatory towards the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine(not totally without reason), and for internal Vatican political reasons this was a major mark against him, so Leo feels the need to make up for lost ground. And also Israel is bombing Christians in Lebanon; yes there's probably no way to invade Lebanon without doing this but the Vatican's perspective is perhaps more on the side of 'well they don't actually technically need to fight this war, now do they?' than about dispassionately measuring collateral damage.
Once we've conceded that "Eternal Rome" means something different from, "the guy currently running The Vatican," then there is absolutely no reason that "Eternal Rome" can't be located in Dillwyn Virginia.
As if the SSPX has a history of playing ball with secular governments wanting political cover for whatever mindless anti-Catholic thing(the SSPX still believes in just war theory because it is Catholic doctrine) the secular government wants to do. Or as if the current(or any forseeable future) US government actually wants to give the kinds of concessions the SSPX would demand in return for being state-sanctioned(and end to the Iran war being one of them). Indeed, their willingness to suffer legal consequences for doing politically incorrect shit is probably part of why the Vatican is relatively conciliatory towards their loose-canon antics; it's simply useful to have a ready supply of priests willing to receive converts in Islamic theocracies and hold funerals for Nazi war criminals so the official hierarchy can keep its hands clean.
Their headquarters is also not located in Virginia(it is, literally, located in Rome- and their motherhouse is in Switzerland). They are a Francophone(and France is still a plurality of membership) fundamentalist organization which expects to outlast everyone who disagrees with them and so sees no need to compromise for temporal advantage.
Technically, the pope could order JD Vance to end the war, under penalty of excommunication and eternal damnation.
No he can't. JD Vance does not have the ability to end the war. The pope can yell all he wants, sure, but there's no possibility of a vice president personally ending the war. That's not how the government works.
They'd better get to it before oil prices come back down.
Liz Warren
Adult in the room
Uh...
Look, Elizabeth Warren isn't simply wrong about economics. That would be understandable. She's more than smart enough to note that her pie in the sky socialist economics won't work. 'But if we just tax the rich hard enough' is the adolescent impulse of not accepting limits, only in this case she should know better. It's totally understandable that AOC unironically thinks you can extract enough from taxing the rich to fund whatever nonsense or that 'universal' childcare will fix anything- she just doesn't understand economics, it's the voters' fault for putting her in office. Liz Warren knows these things aren't true, she's advocating them anyway because she can't hear the word 'no'.
Losing a poorly thought out war with Persia is traditional for empires in this stage. I'm not surprised. At least nobody's had molten silver poured down his throat this time.
In any case, Iran will factually take a while to rebuild. Their regime is kinda shaky with very limited next generation buy in(is the IRGC recruiting well enough to sustain itself?). Trump can easily spin this as some minor matter where the US accomplished its objectives.
It also wrecks the crime rates, which people do care about.
These are well above average, albeit usually not literal top 1%, 14 year old boys.
The US military is far more combat experienced, has a more flexible doctrine, and Chinese equipment hasn't performed with flying colours in Persia.
The Persian war, our battle of Carrhae, is giving China pause about its Taiwan invasion plans if it has any brains. If Iran can close the straight of Hormuz then Japan can close the south China sea.
Some of these places have no local jobs, but serve as commuterville for places that do.
That does not mean that any particular method of desegregation is necessarily advisable, and I would be interested to hear any alternative you might have in mind.
Literally anything but that one. Strictly speaking thé schools weren’t even segregated, thé neighborhoods were(and there was no way to fix that easily).
I wonder where the lib outcry about separation of powers was for that particular judge- like there was almost certainly a statutory mechanism for setting school budgets and taxes that he trampled all over.
The over the top Cruella de Ville laugh seems more like something from a commercial or B-movie than real witches, at least.
The Germans, thé UK, the Canadians, in fact most of Europe…
Yes, you do understand this goes both ways? You understand democrats come off as Halloween villains to much of the country?
Trump is an aesthetician. He governs on a platform of, essentially, ‘I’m the tsar and I’m gonna look like it’. Yeah, aesthetics. And he baits democrats into the vanguard party damn-fool aesthetics.
Arguably Singapore? It’s legal to criticize the people’s action party despite not being super-pro-free speech in general.
They might not honor it perfectly in the breech, I suppose.
Yeah, a quarter million American black bears wouldn’t be that dangerous.
There aren’t that many grizzly bears in the world, so it won’t be that dangerous.
The key, like with silver booms, is probably not to try to ride it to the absolute peak- yes you don't make the most profit selling when there's still room to go up, but you get more than if it's started to decline.
Math teachers in general are bad at their jobs, because they're people who 'just get it' and don't need much teaching, so they assume everyone else is like that too. The best math teacher I ever had was a seminarian randomly assigned by his superior to teach high school algebra- clearly very intelligent, but had needed to actually study to learn the material.
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Yes, liberal Catholic journalism of record(which letters from Leo is not, it’s a rather poor attempt to tie secular political liberalism to the current pope) is treating this as a page five story.
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