Fox News Flirts with the Idea of Establishing a Catholic Monarchy in America
Автор: Advent Messenger
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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The Greg Gutfeld Show, a nationally aired Fox News program known for its blend of conservative commentary, political discussion, and comedy, featured a revealing exchange on its January 12, 2026, broadcast. During the program, guest Terry Schappert remarked, “I would like to make the United States a Catholic monarchy. It’s not going to happen, I get it—but we can install Marco as the Catholic monarch of Cuba.” Host Greg Gutfeld responded approvingly, “That’s a great experiment.” When another panelist was asked for his opinion, he replied, “Sure, why not? We can try it,” prompting laughter from the panel and the audience.
Although the exchange was presented with laughter, the comments reflect a growing comfort in mainstream media with openly discussing ideas about a resurgence of medieval Catholic dominance, when monarchs ruled under the influence and authority of the Pope. Comedy is being used as a tool to make the idea of religious power exerting control over political authority seem less serious and less threatening. By presenting these concepts through humor, public resistance is reduced, and the union of church and state becomes more acceptable and less alarming.
What is no laughing matter is the fact that Papal supremacy is being actively promoted here in the United States.According to prophecy, this nation will form an image of the beast—a system that resembles the structure and authority of a Roman Catholic–style religious monarchy. Papal influence is advancing not only through official decrees or Vatican diplomacy but also through the media, entertainment, political commentary, and even comedy. These platforms help normalize ideas that once would have been openly rejected and are preparing the public for a renewed union of church and state.
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