The Week in Pictures: Pope and Dope Edition

So the Pope was in Washington this week. That means he got to meet our Dope. Actually lots of dopes: Kerry, Biden, etc. Well, at least I didn’t hear the street vendors were selling “Pope on a Rope Soap,” which—I am not making this up—you could get when Pope John Paul II first visited Washington in 1979. In fact I heard there was notably less papal swag for sale on this visit, because that would be capitalism. If poor people are ever going to get out of poverty, this Pope appears to think, we need to try something else. . . or maybe we’ll just let everyone stay poor.

Clowns and Jokers copy

Pope Cuba copy Pope without Capitalism copy Capitalism Confesses copy

Pope Dope copy

Pope Hope copy

Pope Sick copy

Brian Williams covers the Pope on his return to NBC.

Brian Williams covers the Pope on his return to NBC.

DNC Debates copy Hillary Accomplishments copy Hillary Robot copy Hillary Spontaneous copy

Bus to Greece copy

Sanders Sticker Irony copy

Irony alert!

Obama to Sanders copy Sanders Free Shit copy Sanders Greed copy

Sanders ICE CREAM copy

The perfect Democratic ticket!

The perfect Democratic ticket!

Trump Looks at Things copy

Republican Survivor copy

Biden ISIS copy

Media Bias copy Stop Calling Muslim copy Obama Worst Muslim copy Obama Muslim? copy

Not this again!

Not this again!

No Salad copy Record collection copy Rhyme Dance copy Seahawks Owen copy Jeremiah Bullfrog copy Coffee Alcohol copy Skinny Muppetts copy

Door to door atheists copy ABBEY DALLEKS copy Female Ref copyDuck Blind copy

And finally. . .

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