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'Good luck with that.'
I'm Michael Voris, coming to you from the MECU Pavillion on the morning of the "Bishops: Enough Is Enough Rally," just as the gates have started to open and the crowd is starting to file in.
You're watching this on Wednesday, but we're recording it on Tuesday (obviously). So we've been on the ground here since Sunday, late afternoon — and I have to tell you, this whole bishops' meeting is, in a phrase, kind of creepy. Allow us to share with you some of our experiences with some of the bishops, as well as reports from the attendees who've had their own strange encounters.
First, almost every single bishop is wearing a mask (but practically only them). A few others here and there are, but almost to a man, each bishop is all masked up. It looks creepy. At the airport, when we landed, there was a bishop standing outside near us waiting for his ride. He saw us and turned around and walked the other way.
As luck would have it for him, his ride pulled right up in front of us and he had to head back toward us. I saw his chain and said, "Hello, bishop." I invited him to come over and pray the Rosary with us at our rally to bring an end to all the homosexuality in the clergy and hierarchy. He tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Good luck with that."
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> > **'Good luck with that.'**
> > I'm Michael Voris, coming to you from the MECU Pavillion on the morning of the "Bishops: Enough Is Enough Rally," just as the gates have started to open and the crowd is starting to file in.
> > You're watching this on Wednesday, but we're recording it on Tuesday (obviously). So we've been on the ground here since Sunday, late afternoon — and I have to tell you, this whole bishops' meeting is, in a phrase, kind of creepy. Allow us to share with you some of our experiences with some of the bishops, as well as reports from the attendees who've had their own strange encounters.
> > First, almost every single bishop is wearing a mask (but practically only them). A few others here and there are, but almost to a man, each bishop is all masked up. It looks creepy. At the airport, when we landed, there was a bishop standing outside near us waiting for his ride. He saw us and turned around and walked the other way.
> > As luck would have it for him, his ride pulled right up in front of us and he had to head back toward us. I saw his chain and said, "Hello, bishop." I invited him to come over and pray the Rosary with us at our rally to bring an end to all the homosexuality in the clergy and hierarchy. He tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Good luck with that."
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