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| Stained Legacy of the Church of MAGA, editorial cartoon, April 2, 2024 by primo Canadian cartoonist Graeme MacKay, found in his article: A Blasphemous Exploitation of Faith for Personal Gain. |
"Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth,” Leo told a gathering at Saint Joseph Cathedral in the western city of Bamenda.
“They turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education and restoration are nowhere to be found.
“The world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants, yet it is held together by a multitude of supportive brothers and sisters.”
- Words of wisdom expressed by Catholic Pope Leo XIV during a recent trip to Africa... possibly in response to lunatic ravings posted against him on "Truth Social." Apparently, the Pope disagreed with Trump's decision to enter Israel's war with Iran. As did a majority of Americans.
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| Jesus Trump - editorial cartoon - April 14, 2026, Michael de Adder. |
(New: 5/7/2026) "When Trump was elected president of the United States, his now infamous alt-right supporters celebrated the victory in what they considered the ‘Great Meme War’. They made Trump the object of a memetic cult of personality, exalting him as their ‘God Emperor’ for which they fought."
- This quote (sourced here) illuminates our general discussion. Obviously, the Great Meme War of 2016 never really ended. And imagine how much more effective Memetic Warfare was for the alt-right in 2024 with tech-wizard Elon Musk on board.
"Memetic warfare on the part of 4chan and r/The_Donald subreddit is widely credited with assisting Donald Trump in winning the election in an event they call 'The Great Meme War'. According to Ben Schreckinger, 'a group of anonymous keyboard commandos conquered the internet for Donald Trump—and plans to deliver Europe to the far right'."
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"Memetic is frequently used to describe digital artifacts (images, videos, jokes) that go viral online, sharing common characteristics and evolving as they are shared.
In fictional contexts, "memetic hazards" are ideas or information that, when perceived, cause significant, often dangerous, mental effects (cognitohazards).
Memetic Engineering: The deliberate design and deployment of memes to alter social discourse or achieve specific goals, such as in marketing or political campaigns."
- Via Wiki, describing the meme, a unit of cultural transmission. But, then again, there are the hazardous memes. Outside of "fictional contexts," political propaganda can weaponize hazardous memes.
The highlighted text is the central theme of this post.*
* Happily, meme warfare works both ways. Tit for tat, this for that. And, there is no better way to counteract a malignant meme than the illuminating, mental stimulation of satirical humor. It's like squeezing dirty water from a household sponge. You have to do it to get the job done, so, you can finally relax. Laughter is relaxation.
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| The MAGA Messiah - editorial cartoon - 2024, Darrin Bell. "Move aside, loser." |
"Nick Adams posted the image of Donald Trump as Jesus Christ.
Since moving to the United States, Adams has become a prominent Trump backer and commentator.
Adams, born Nicholas Adamopoulos, was nominated by Trump to be America's ambassador to Malaysia.
But that nomination was later withdrawn and he was named Special Presidential Envoy for American Tourism, Exceptionalism, and Values, a role that was created for him."
- While we are not told that Nick Adams created the AI-generated Trump/Christ images trending across the WWW this past week (see article), we do know that he posted a few. Moreover, Adams is employed by the present far-right regime in "a role that was created for him." And, what a mouthful that "role" is: Special Presidential Envoy for American Tourism, Exceptionalism, and Values. Sounds like something cooked up by the Wizard of Oz. Maybe it was. But, who is the wizard?
Perhaps, there is more than one silhouette behind that curtain. We now know of another (see below). As for the others, read on...
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Before posting Jesus meme, Trump consulted his ‘agent of chaos’:
Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, allegedly influenced the president’s decision to post the AI image, not the first time the official has been accusing of stoking controversy."
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| The Three Faces of Man - Sprayed acrylic and oil on Belgian Linen - Judy Chicago, 1985. Sees evil, hears evil, speaks evil. |
Alas, while those Messiah memes failed to fly, a related meme was set to launch. On April 22 The Guardian reported:
"Sitting behind his desk in the Oval Office, hands resting on a book that looked like a Bible, Trump stared straight into the camera (presumably there was a teleprompter) as he recited from the book 2 Chronicles. It’s a passage which has become fashionable among the right wing, and which quotes God as saying:
'If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.'"
Also see: Scripture as Spectacle: Trump’s Public Reading of a Passage From the Bible.
We'll assume the highlighted paragraph was actually taken from the Christian Bible... unlike a similar "Biblical" quote used by "secretary of war," and head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth. His reading, in part, originated from the movie Pulp Fiction. (See here.) However, in spite of his imprudent lapses into La La Land, Hegseth is leading the military side of his regime's meme-extravaganza with the rigor of the vengeful God of the Old Testament.
Mac Tonnies wrote on March 22, 2008:
"I consider the God of the Old Testament an obvious literary device, a fabrication that might once have wielded some positive cultural influence (although even a passing glance at the bloodshed chronicled in the Bible is enough to shake one's certainty)."*
Mac was one of the sanest men I knew. Perhaps, a tad cynical, but we could use his critical clarity right now.![]() |
| Secretary of Holy War - editorial cartoon - April 20, 2026, Bill Bramhall. |
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There is one more element to the Messiah meme, however, and although rarely cited in most accounts, it is probably the most significant factor of all. And, this factor has a name: Paula White-Cain, a "pastor" and televangelist who is credited with having "converted" Trump to Christianity in 2016. (See Wiki quote below.)
"White became a personal minister to Donald Trump after he watched her television show. White said he first contacted her by telephone in 2002. Trump brought White to Atlantic City on multiple occasions for private Bible studies and has appeared on her television show. In June 2016, White was credited by evangelical leader James Dobson with having converted Trump to Christianity. White was part of Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board during his 2016 campaign for president, and she provided the invocation prayer during Trump's inauguration ceremony."Note: On February 7, 2025, DJT announced the creation of the "White House Faith Office," to be led by (none other) than Paula White-Cain, a move that caused some controversy. (Maybe it's those "Seven supernatural blessings" she's selling...)
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| Untitled - Editorial Cartoon - April 28, 2026 - Chris Britt |

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Well now....to quote that famous American, Forest Gump, "Stupid is as stupid does."
ReplyDeleteReligion has always played a role in politics, even as IN THEORY the US has a constitution outlining the separation of church and state. Religion plays to the emotions, not logic and it will not be disappearing soon. Besides, when did politics and logic ever associate?
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