Hillary Rodham Clinton exhibits amazing cluelessness
When Hillary Rodham "Clinton" was in Mexico City recently and visiting the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, she asked Monsignor Diego Monroy the astounding question, "Who painted it?" and he replied, "God!" So reports the Catholic News Agency (click on this post's title).
We have amateurs governing us. And they have incompetent staffs who don't even know how to brief them before events.
Recall the recent fiasco in which Barack Hussein Obama decided that a suitable state gift for the visiting English prime minister was an astoundingly clueless, classless and cheapskate gift of 25 DVDs -- and of a kind that doesn't even work in England.
Even Jed Clampett might have known better. (Not Jethro, though.)
Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us and for Mexico -- protect us and Mexico from all pro-aborts, including those who think they know it all but really don't know anything.
The photos above are from the Catholic News Agency story.
We have amateurs governing us. And they have incompetent staffs who don't even know how to brief them before events.
Recall the recent fiasco in which Barack Hussein Obama decided that a suitable state gift for the visiting English prime minister was an astoundingly clueless, classless and cheapskate gift of 25 DVDs -- and of a kind that doesn't even work in England.
Even Jed Clampett might have known better. (Not Jethro, though.)
Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us and for Mexico -- protect us and Mexico from all pro-aborts, including those who think they know it all but really don't know anything.
The photos above are from the Catholic News Agency story.
4 Comments:
Looking hard, it appears that at least she didn't give the priest any inapproprate or poorly translated gifts.
Difficult to say whether it is she or her staff that is the most clueless.
I laughed at her ignorance... then I felt really sad for her and others like her.
Dear Dino, born in ELA:
Good points! Thanks for writing.
Dear Miss C.N.W.,
You're right, we should feel sad, and say a prayer for them.
And we should see if we can spread the news about Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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