… you can be sure, they will be digging up the graves of Thomas Jefferson and John Kennedy next. …
When folks, whoever they may be, decide to exhume the body of JFK and dispose of it in some garbage heap, I hope that every serious, self-respecting Catholic will give them whatever aid he can—or if he is as old as I am now, will at least applaud vigorously.
*No one at CathInfo or elsewhere in Tradland should ever think that the spoiled, degenerate, and incompetent Kennedy was admirable, let alone an individual fit to be mentioned in the same breath as Jefferson. I have even seen some witless people liken JFK to Washington, a man who, whatever his failings and insufficiencies, towers above every subsequent public figure in American history.
Two hundred years ago Lord Byron called Washington "the Cincinnatus of the West," the point of his comparison being that Europe had not seen a second Cincinnatus. If Jefferson, his brilliance and statecraft notwithstanding, was no American Cincinnatus, then surely JFK wasn't fit to clean the latrine of either Cincinnatus.
Given a broader perspective, I suspect that it won't be long till desecration of graves is taken largely for granted. After all, it is no more than a writ-small version of what the world's Judaic masters are doing everywhere: desecrating every remnant of what were once Christian societies. Furthermore, the likelihood is vanishingly small that the USA, a country where Christianity's penetration was hardly ever more than skin deep, possesses the resolve, still less the moral resources, to avert the cataclysm that has struck a nation as profoundly Catholic as Spain formerly was.
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*Besides, the demythologizing of JFK and the closing of his various museums and worship sites will have the salubrious side effect of restoring Cape Cod to the delightful place to visit that it used to be.