Catholic Conflicts, Christian Abandon, Wiki, Weak Pillars

  • James Wigderson breezes past the Trumpian blunders at the Al Smith Dinner this past week. Have we ever heard a candidate booed by the clergy at past dinners? James reminds us briefly that both candidates have disagreements with the Catholic Church. Which is pretty much saying that neither candidate is Catholic, right? Although many seem unaware that I am an alert observer, I knew that already.
     
  • Capt. Fogg at Human Voices notes a right wing headline about Hillary’s secret plan to force Christians to abandon Christianity, and advances his thesis that the internet now allows folks to tailor an alternate reality.
     
  • The Big Empty goes all elephant-in-the-tea-party, suggesting that the more significant difference between the sides of the ideological divide is one that is not often considered.
     
  • nojo at Stinque is not alarmed by Donald’s refusal to accept the results of a national election. In fact, far from weakening a pillar of democracy, that sort of rejection of principle highlights its strength. The Republic is safe.
     
  • Vixen Strangely at Strangely Blogged, briefly reviews the history of James O’Keefe, which history mainly involves videos heavily edited to show the opposite of what the unedited versions show. What the unsophisticated among us might call “lying.” Vixen wonders about the hiring of O’Keefe by Donald Trump..
     
  • Green Eagle puts back of hand to the forehead at the latest scandal posted by Wikileaks. Has to do with a family member of one of the staff and a windshield wiper. Such is the current state of the conservative/Putin political alliance.
     
  • Last Of The Millenniums has taken a closer, documented, look at Julian Assange and Wikileaks, as have I.
     
  • Infidel 753, who provides insight about such things, examines the imminent liberation of the Iraqi city of Mosul, the largest city held by ISIL, and the only significant stronghold left outside of Raqqa in Syria. Infidel suggests that, even if Mosul falls before the election, the victory itself will present problems for President Hillary Clinton.
     
  • At The Intersection of Madness and Reality, Darcwonn distils the hypocrisy in the NFL concerning domestic violence and presents Josh Brown.
     

2 thoughts on “Catholic Conflicts, Christian Abandon, Wiki, Weak Pillars”

    1. Quite right. Apologies. The link has been corrected.

      I promise I had not been drinking.

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