TRUMP, throwing insults at Pope Leo:
“weak on crime”
“terrible for foreign policy”
“catering to the Radical Left”
“owes his position to me”
“sit down and mind your own business”
POPE LEO, unbothered:
“We are called to love.”
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This photo was taken on Chicago’s South Side by Edwin Rosskam (1903-1985), and its shows several people standing outside a church after an Easter Sunday service there.
“Winter Landscape with Barn,” a painting created by Helga Marie Ring Reusch (1865-1944)
This autochrome, which was taken around 1910 by Sarah Angelina Acland (1849-1930), features a garden and house somewhere within the North Atlantic archipelago of Madeira.
“Faraway Thoughts,” a 1926 painting by Lydia Dunham Fabian (1867-1947)
“A Scene in Central Park,” a photo taken in 1943 by Gordon Parks (1912-2006)
This lithograph was created in 1925 by Henri Matisse (1869-1954).
“Cherry Tree Blossoms,” a photo taken at the Tidal Basin in DC by Scott Bauer of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service.
“Tranquil Sunrise,” a painting created by Warren Sheppard (1858-1937)
“Love is the key of life and death, of hidden heavenly mystery:
Of all Christ is, of all he saith, love is the key.”
Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
IMAGE: “Christ Crowned with Thorns,” a 1580s etching created by Caspar Fraisinger (1550-1599)
Thanks for sharing this, Jim!
“A Joyful Welcome,” a 1901 painting by Dublin-born artist George Bernard O’Neill (1828-1917).
This glass lantern slide depicts people skating on a frozen lake at the centuries-old Luttrellstown Castle, which is located on the outskirts of Dubin. The image was taken by local resident and pioneering female photographer Jane Shackleton (1843-1909).
A drawing of Donaghpatrick (derived from “Domhnach Phádraig,” the Gaelic phrase for “the church of Patrick”) in central Ireland’s County Meath. This image was created by illustrator Hugh Thomson (1860-1920) and included in the 1906 book “The Fair Hills of Ireland.”
Slainte! Here are a few St. Patrick’s Day jokes:
Why do vampires avoid visiting Ireland?
Because they can’t stand Gaelic.
What do you call a frog that jumps into a pot of gold?
A leap-rechaun!
How can you tell if Irish people like your jokes?
They’re Dublin over with laughter.
“The Garden of Kilmurry,” a painting created by Mildred Anne Butler (1858-1941). This garden is located near what was Butler’s home base of Thomastown in southeastern Ireland’s County Kilkenny.
This 1954 photo, titled “Window on the World,” shows a couple watching the world go by from their flat (a common term in Ireland for “apartment”) on York Street in Dublin.
A photo of Kells Bay within southwestern Ireland’s Ring of Kerry. This picture was taken in 2002 by Christian Menz.
I guess it's curtains for him!
Trump delivered the longest State of the Union speech in our nation’s history last night. Yet he didn’t mention Epstein once, while Epstein survivors were in the room staring him dead in the eye. He wants us to move on—we won’t. I will continue demanding justice until the day it's served. Stay loud.
Kinda weird that the party that controls the House, the Senate, and the White House claims there's rampant voter fraud.
Enough is enough with the endless grievances. We’re so tired of the constant whining from Trump. The most powerful office in the world demands leadership, not complaints.
@cnn.com
Sooooo . . . Along with most of the known universe, he decided to watch Bad Bunny instead of Kid Rock!
Who else saw that Dunkin commercial?
"Somewhere we must come to see that human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals." - Martin Luther King Jr.
#Fight_Fascism #Unity #Minneapolis #Freedom #Enough_Already #Justice #Community #Love
Resist
Thank you Bruce Springsteen for “Streets of Minneapolis,” a powerful tribute to Renee Good and Alex Pretti and to the strength of the people of Minnesota.