Posted on 01/03/2017 3:04:10 PM PST by NYer
As President-elect Donald Trump's campaign manager, Mrs. Kellyanne Conway helped pull off one of the most stunning political victories in U.S. history. So, why do the feminists hate her? Why isn't she being praised as a feminist icon by CNN or the gals from The View? Could it be because Kellyanne Conway is outspokenly pro-life? And there's more: Kellyanne Conway reportedly took Donald Trump to meet Father George Rutler, the Anglican convert priest and pastor of the Church of St. Michael in Mahattan, who blessed the future president just days before his election. Who knows how this is all going to play out but, for the moment, it's nice to know that a faithful Catholic is to become chief advisor to the next President of the United States. May God help her remain true to the promises of her baptism as she takes on this crucial position.
And here's another hopeful sign: President Donald Trump's top advisor will be an Irish-American, happily married Catholic mother of four who makes breakfast every morning for her kids and then goes to Mass. She's a daily communicant!
Well said.
Now, if only we had a "faithful" Catholic in the Vatican...
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Amen to all of it.
Yes.
It is all Cultural Marxism, and the means is always Communistic Redistribution (whether of money, power, or status). Always.
Title IX is redistribution.
Homoerotic faux Marriage is redistribution.
All these things take something tangible - including freedom of religion or speech - and give it to some Marxist Class, creating an artificial imbalance that they always celebrate as “leveling the playing field”.
I miss Paul, he loved trains.
Ditto. Spent a lot of time on the LIRR commuting to work in Manhattan. Those years also entailed a considerable transportation on the subway. Working for an international airline, I traveled to France, Italy and Britain where I availed myself of their rail systems. Love the Paris Metro with its rubber wheels designed to buffer the noise pollution. In Italy, I once took the "accelerato" train, anticipating, by the name, that it was a faster method. On the contrary, the term indicated that it accelerated after each stop ... it was a local! Happy memories.
A remarkable woman. Yes, woman.
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