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Friday October 23, 2020

October 30, 2020 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Friday October 23, 2020

Pope Francis should have a talk with Amy Coney Barrett about same-sex marriage

Pope Francis’s call for civil unions for same-sex couples is a welcome departure from the Roman Catholic Church’s long reluctance to embrace everyone as children of God regardless of their sexual orientation.

September 21, 2013

The pope’s remarks in the documentary “Francesco” reverberated everywhere as a major contradiction to the Vatican’s stance that marriage is between a man and a woman.

“What we have to create is a civil union law. That way they are legally covered,” the pope said in the documentary aired this week, in which he emphasized his views that gay people are children of God.

The puritans within the Catholic Church immediately asked for clarification, though Pope Francis was pretty clear that the marriage of gay people should be recognized under the law.

October 9, 2014

What Francis didn’t say is whether the Vatican will finally recognize and embrace gay people’s marriage just as it does with the union between a man and woman. That would be revolutionary.

It’s thrilling to hear the pope open his arms to everyone as children of God and lending support for same-sex couple civil unions.

It isn’t enough to settle the conflicting views of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics who look to the Vatican for guidance over morality, which they in turn use to sponsor, promote or oppose laws governing us here on earth.   

October 3, 2013

But it is an important statement at a moment when many people in America are genuinely worried about the future of gay marriage and LGBTQ rights when the ultimate arbiter – the U.S. Supreme Court – will soon be packed with conservatives.

Those conservatives on the high court – and especially Amy Coney Barrett, the Catholic judge soon to be confirmed to the Supreme Court – should heed the pope’s advice.

After all, it’s what America wants.

Most Americans – 70% – support allowing gay and lesbian couples to marrylegally, according to the American Values Survey released this week. Twenty-eight percent oppose it.

Democrats and independents overwhelmingly support same-sex marriage, 80% to 76% respectively, while 50% of Republicans support it, the survey showed.

That tells me same-sex marriage has a good chance of remaining the law of the land. But just in case, Pope Francis should invite Amy Coney Barrett to the Vatican for a chat.

Good Catholics listen to the pope, right? (Arizona Republic)


“I wasn’t planning to feature more Pope/Civil Union cartoons, but Graeme MacKay (Hamilton Spectator)captures some relevant matters here. The obvious one is the absurd hypocrisy of accusing Democrats of bigotry for opposing Barrett’s nomination on religious grounds, given that their presidential candidate is a devout Catholic, and I did get a chuckle.”

Posted in: USA Tagged: 2020-35, Amy Coney Barrett, Daily Cartoonist, equality, gay marriage, Josh Hawley, Lindsay Graham, marriage, Mitch McConnell, Pope Francis, same-sex, Supreme Court, USA

Sketches of the RNC2020

August 28, 2020 by Graeme MacKay

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The 2020 Republican National Convention took place from August 24 to August 27, 2020.

The Republican National Convention (RNC) in 2020 was notable for several key highlights:

  1. Virtual Format: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the convention was largely virtual, featuring a mix of in-person and remote appearances. This marked a departure from traditional large gatherings.
  2. Nomination of Donald Trump: President Donald Trump was officially nominated for a second term. The event emphasized his administration’s accomplishments, including economic growth and criminal justice reform.
  3. Speeches from High-Profile Republicans: The convention featured speeches from prominent Republican figures, including Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. Their speeches aimed to rally support for Trump and outline the party’s vision.
  4. Personal Stories: The RNC included personal testimonials from ordinary Americans who shared their positive experiences under Trump’s presidency, including small business owners and law enforcement officers.
  5. Focus on Law and Order: Many speakers highlighted themes of law and order in response to civil unrest and protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death. This was a significant part of the party’s messaging.
  6. Keynote Address by Tim Scott: Senator Tim Scott delivered a prominent keynote address, emphasizing themes of hope and opportunity and discussing the need for unity in America.
  7. Fireworks Finale: The convention concluded with a dramatic fireworks display at the White House, where Trump delivered a speech emphasizing his vision for America and urging voters to support him.
  8. Appeal to Diverse Audiences: The RNC featured a concerted effort to reach out to diverse communities, showcasing speakers from various backgrounds to present a broader Republican appeal.

Here are some prominent speakers from the 2020 Republican National Convention (RNC):

  1. Donald Trump – President of the United States and Republican nominee for re-election.
  2. Mike Pence – Vice President of the United States.
  3. Nikki Haley – Former U.N. Ambassador and Governor of South Carolina.
  4. Tim Scott – U.S. Senator from South Carolina.
  5. Donald Trump Jr. – Son of President Trump and businessman.
  6. Ivanka Trump – Daughter of President Trump and Senior Advisor to the President.
  7. Rudy Giuliani – Former Mayor of New York City and personal attorney to President Trump.
  8. Mike Pompeo – Secretary of State.
  9. Kimberly Guilfoyle – Former Fox News host and Donald Trump Jr.’s partner.
  10. Ben Carson – Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
  11. Chris Christie – Former Governor of New Jersey.
  12. Laura Trump – Daughter-in-law of President Trump and campaign advisor.
  13. Mark and Patricia McCloskey – St. Louis couple who gained national attention for displaying firearms during a protest.
  14. Daniel Cameron – Attorney General of Kentucky.
  15. Kellyanne Conway – Former Counselor to the President.

These speakers focused on various themes, including the Trump administration’s accomplishments, law and order, and a vision for the future of the country.

 

Posted in: USA Tagged: Donald Trump, GOP, Ivanka Trump, Melania Trump, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, Nikki Haley, Republican, RNC, sketch

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