As if having the FBI try to infiltrate the Catholic Church to prove they are nothing but racists and anti-semites wasn’t enough, we now have the elected governor of Michigan mocking the Catholic sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.
RedState’s Jennifer Van Laar reported earlier Thursday on the Gretchen Whitmer acting rather bizarre and disgusting in a video posted to social media apparently in support of the CHIPS Act.
As Jenn noted in her article, “It used to be that we had somewhat serious people in elected office, or at least they hid their foibles somewhat, knowing the importance of being respected and having respect for their office.” Here’s the video of Whitmer behaving in the most appalling of ways:
Wtf is Gretchen Whitmer doing here? pic.twitter.com/6Uyf982my0
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) October 10, 2024
This is a blatant mockery of the Catholic Church and a godless, grotesque depiction of the Eucharist, no question about it. As the good folks of Catholic Vote asked:
How else can this be interpreted other than mockery of Catholics and the sacrament of Holy Communion, not to mention the distasteful pornographic innuendo? Gretchen Whitmer is only the latest example of the gross anti-Catholic bigotry festering inside the Democratic Party. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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