Monday, April 13, 2026

The Mess-ier has arrived


From the FB page of:

US President Donald Trump just posted an image of himself as Jesus, healing the sick with the touch of his hand. May I suggest that the sensible countries of the world, led by China, perform some sort of rescue mission to save Americans from this man?





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Michael Koziol

Updated April 13, 2026
3:46pm, first published 3:15pm


Minutes after posting his rant about Pope Leo being “weak on crime” and “terrible for foreign policy”, Donald Trump posted an AI image of himself as Jesus Christ healing the sick – overlooked by an American flag, fighter jets and a bald eagle.


The AI-generated image posted by Donald Trump showing himself as a messianic figure.Truth Social / @realdonaldtrump


It was typical of the AI slop that is regularly amplified by the president’s social media account. But it was a good reminder, if one was needed, that this is a president and an administration that is happy to take the lord’s name – and image – in vain, while portraying themselves as men of God.

Not only did Trump malign Leo as a wannabe politician who should “get his act together” and focus on his job, but he claimed Leo was selected as pope not because of any personal attributes, divine insights or leadership qualities, but because the Vatican thought he might get on better with Trump.

“He wasn’t on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump,” the president asserted on Truth Social. “If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican.”

Commensurate with this level of narcissism, Leo is copping it because he dared to publicly criticise Trump and the war against Iran.

Pope Leo XIV said Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to destroy Iranian civilisation was “truly unacceptable” and said any attacks on civilian infrastructure violate international law.

The pope described Trump’s incendiary social media post – the one that threatened Iranian civilisation would “die tonight” – as “truly unacceptable”.

Then, at an evening prayer service at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, he appeared to condemn the Trump administration’s brash approach to the war, and spoke of a “delusion of omnipotence” that was becoming “increasingly unpredictable and aggressive”.

“Enough of the idolatry of self and money!” Leo said. “Enough of the display of power! Enough of war!”


Pope Leo has publicly criticised Donald Trump and the war against Iran.AP


The pope is far from the only senior Catholic speaking out. Three cardinals who appeared on 60 Minutes on Sunday night (US time) made pointed criticisms about the war, as well as the Trump administration’s immigration and deportation policies, which Leo has also condemned.

One of them, Cardinal Robert McElroy, the archbishop of Washington, described the Iran war as immoral and unnecessary when he spoke at a vigil mass for peace on the weekend. He called for his followers to oppose any attempts to restart the fighting.

If Trump and his colleagues want to lay claim to divine backing, they ought to accept when the custodians of the divine push back.

Among other critiques of the war and the administration, Cardinal Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said it was “sickening” to see the White House gamify the war by posting videos on social media featuring footage of strikes spliced with clips from video games.

“We’re dehumanising the victims of war by turning the suffering of people and the killing of children and our own soldiers into entertainment,” Cupich told 60 Minutes. “This is not who we are. We’re better than this.”

The television program also featured remarks from Pope Leo, and was likely to have been the trigger for Trump’s incendiary social media post shortly afterwards.

In it, Trump branded the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics “weak on crime” and “terrible for foreign policy”. He said he did not want a pope who thought it was OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.


Unprecedented tirade

The 79-year-old president accused Leo of catering to the “radical left” and doing a disservice to the Catholic Church, telling him to focus on being a great pope, not a politician.

Trump wrote: “I don’t want a Pope who criticises the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History.”


Donald Trump’s spray apparently came in response to criticism from leading Catholic figures over the Iran war.AP


It was an unprecedented tirade from a sitting president about a serving pope, impossible to imagine under any other US leader.

Meanwhile, Leo’s anti-war and pro-migrant views are hardly controversial for a man of the church. As the first American pope, he may be more forthcoming in his expression of those views than others would be, although his predecessor Pope Francis also criticised Trump’s border policies. War and immigration are precisely the issues on which it would be expected that a pope would take a strong stance.

The president is especially hostile to criticism when it comes from someone he believes owes him loyalty, as he evidently thinks Leo does as an American.

But Leo and the cardinals don’t just have a right to comment on Trump and his war in Iran; they have a duty to defend what they believe is the word of God and the teachings of Jesus Christ.





And it is the Trump administration that has laid claim to some kind of divine imprimatur for that war. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, in particular, has sometimes framed the Iran war as a holy war and he has asked Americans to pray for victory “in the name of Jesus Christ”.

During a service at the Pentagon last month, he led a prayer for “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy”, among other things. And when speaking about the rescue of a downed American airman in Iran over Easter, Hegseth likened him to Jesus.

“Shot down on a Friday, Good Friday. Hidden in a cave, a crevice, all of Saturday. Rescued on Sunday,” Hegseth said. “A pilot reborn … a nation rejoicing. God is Good.”

Trump claims to have been saved by God during the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania in 2024, so that he may save the United States.

But if he and his colleagues want to lay claim to divine backing, they ought to accept when the custodians of the divine push back.




8 comments:

  1. Papa, the Katholic church is strongly against the Death Penalty. Please say something about the 1,639 executions carried out by IRGC in 2025.

    PARIS: Iranian authorities executed at least 1,639 people in 2025, the highest number since 1989, two NGOs said Monday, warning it risked using capital punishment even more extensively after protests in January and the war against Israel and the US.
    The number of executions represented an increase of 68% on the 975 people Iran put to death in 2024, and also included 48 women who were hanged, Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Paris-based Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM) said in their joint annual report.

    https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/world/2026/04/13/rights-groups-say-iran-executed-at-least-1639-in-2025

    Note: the last execution in Isaac was in 1962, Adolf Eichmann, the Architect of the Holocaust.

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    1. wow… '1,639 executions carried out by IRGC in 2025'

      Mfer, what happened to the ten of thousands u quoted earlier?

      Oooop… casualty acrobat is yr kind of meeting lie!

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    2. That is starting Jan 2026.

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  2. Am Yisrael Chai…

    The Israeli military has captured Bint Jbeil’s stadium, where in 2000, former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah delivered a “victory speech”, following the IDF's withdrawal from southern Lebanon, describing Israel as “weaker than a spider web” and predicting its collapse.

    Since then, Nasrallah has been eliminated, and now Bint Jbeil’s stadium has been heavily damaged and captured by the IDF.

    https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2043628552529096747?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  3. Never Seen Front Line Combat of Any Kind.

    Anthony Albanese has appointed Australia’s first female army chief in a major shake-up only days after the Australian Defence Force was rocked by the arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith.

    Lieutenant General Susan Coyle was named as the new Chief of Army on Monday.

    She takes over from Lieutenant General Simon Stuart AO, who had served in the role since 2022. > bit.ly/4270b1O

    https://x.com/ozraeliavi/status/2043538785837981831?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  4. This Man Has, many times….ha3

    Benjamin Netanyahu today in southern Lebanon.

    The only leader that will go into enemy territory and boost the morale of the soldiers on the ground.

    Isn't Bibi simply an incredible and brave leader?

    https://x.com/vividprowess/status/2043524577800945694?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  5. "the last execution in Isaac was in 1962, Adolf Eichmann"??? WAKAKAKA, WTF, shailoks have been slaughtering Palestinians since whenever, take 1947, we have Qibya, Khan Yunis, Rafah, Mount Temple (1990), Patriarch Caves, Shuja'iyya, Wehda Street, Jabalia camp, Rafah (2024), Flour, Tel al Sultan, Nuseirat refugee camp, Al-Tabaeen school, Deir Yassin, Sabra & Shatila, etc etc etc, where I have not even included those of less than 40 massacred, nor have I mentioned teh thousands wounded, many of which succumbed to untreated injuries. Then there is the official 70,000 plus massacred in Gaza but officials believed hundreds of thousands might still be buried unrecovered by Israeli bombings

    In November 2025, a study by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research estimated that the total number of violent deaths in Gaza was between 100,000 and 126,000, of which 27% were children under 15 years old, and 24% women.

    And you have the wicked nerve to mention just 'Eichmann'

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    1. If KT want to include killings during war then Iran has killed one million Iraqis during the Iran-Iraq war alone.

      Estimates for total deaths during the 1980–1988 Iran-Iraq War range from 500,000 to over 1 million, with Iraqi (Arab) fatalities forming a significant portion of these casualties. The war resulted in devastating, high-casualty, total-war conditions for both sides, with hundreds of thousands killed, mostly soldiers, alongside significant civilian losses.

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