Stupid Hall of Fame: NRO’s Kathryn Jean Lopez is nuts

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January 27,2009

By Ari Rutenberg

In this week's National Catholic Register, which bills itself as "America's "most complete" Catholic newsweekly" (and its really weird because they put 'most complete' in quotes…), National Review Online Editor Kathryn Jean Lopez wrote a very interesting, somewhat incoherent article on humility. 

It's not that I disagree with the sentiment that POTUS needs to be humble.  It just that she thinks he needs to be humble before GOD.  And not just that…she thinks this nation was founded as a Christian one.  Not simply with Christian dogma and morals codified in law as so many do, but actually to praise and work for Jesus.  Oh, and she doesn't think we have a choice in the matter.

"We’re a nation not just where you
are free to believe or not to believe; we’re a nation founded for
Him
— so we could praise Him, so we could do His will."

Wow…I think she might actually understand less about the history of this nation than Bush.  Not free to believe?!?!?!  Wow.  I just…wow.

You know what…I think Kathryn Jean Lopez and her ilk can go do whatever it is they think is God's will.  Just as long as they leave the rest of us out of it and let us go on with the actual business of this country.  Wow.

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3 Responses to “Stupid Hall of Fame: NRO’s Kathryn Jean Lopez is nuts”

  1. avatar American Freedom says:

    Jennifer Lopez has a firmer grasp on reality than KJL. She’s insane.

  2. An aspiring dictator and a witch. Evil spells are woven with words and she is doing no less. One of the ‘reconstrucionists’, no doubt. You’ve heard of them, right? That’s why the Catholics supported the Republicans to get them into office. They figured although the protestant churches was getting graft from Republicans and fellow globalists, THEY would be the ‘church’ that would take power over American and replace our President with the pope. And they very nearly got it done. The pen is mightier than the sword, as they say, so I suggest you get busy and write them as firmly put in their places.

  3. There is such a thing as ‘magic’. It’s ALL a matter of perception. It’s just a matter of manipulating that perception of the whole as the 100 monkeys story shows. And there is no more righteous reason to do this than for the good of all. Out of many; ONE.

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