Sunday, November 29, 2020

The Deacon Project - Deacon Mark Asselin (Part One)

Note: I published this out of order. Apologies.

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And so today, and I saved the best for last, we come to the last Deacon who has a TWITTER account: Deacon Mark Asselin.

Deacon Mark Asselin is currently assigned to St. Elizabeth's Church in Rockville, MD.  He was ordained to the Deaconate in June 2019 and is also a senior official in the DOD.  You can read his bio over at the St. E's website.

Deacon Mark is the most prolific deacon on TWITTER from the Archdiocese of Washington.  Most of his posts deal with the election and his hatred (there is no other word to use, IMHO) of President Trump. 

 As mentioned, most of his posts are against President Trump and in support of the Democrat Party.  In addition, his posts are all leftest and one sided.  

Like a fundamentalist Christian, who we may see with a bible in his hand, Deacon Mark  "carries" the NY Times, and Washington Post as his bible. He regularly quotes and links to these papers.  If it does not exist in one of these papers, then it does not exist, unless it is on CNN or MSNBC.

 However, he is smart enough to not to come out directly in support of Biden, except on one occasion, which I was unable to capture.  

For example, if there is violence against a member of the left, he highlights it.  If there is violence against a member of the right, it is ignored.  He regularly comments or at least repeats that Trump supporters are basically white nationalists, racists, etc.

Here is a person who has had an account since June of 2011, but there is nothing before Oct. 2020.  How can that be?  Simple.  He is deleting his tweets, after a period of time to hide his true thoughts/beliefs.

I consider him not only a member of the Deep State, but of the Deep Church.

Over the next few days, and there will be a number of his days, I will be posting images from his TWITTER account.

I do expect that I will eventually be blocked.

BTW, he must have a lot of time on his hands, for him to tweet this much.

 


 

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