Karoline Leavitt always prays before White House Press briefing. — Lord Jesus, please give us the strength...
— Godly Nation (@GodlyNations) January 17, 2026
Say Amen 🙏 pic.twitter.com/57MgpNpLig
As far as I can tell, a broadly smiling Karolyin' Leavitt is "praying" "Lord Jesus, please give us the strength, the knowledge, the ability to articulate our words and have fun, all this in Jesus' name. Amen."
That's quite a demeanor for someone sincerely praying, or would be if she were sincere. Paul warned the Galatians that the "fruit of the Spirit" includes "love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." In her press briefings, Leavitt never exhibits love, peace, kindness, or gentleness, and her only faithfulness is to the lies continually spun by her master, Donald Trump. Wisely, she usually conspicuously wears a cross, so calling her out would be politically incorrect.
By contrast, Jesus admonished "when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father... in secret" After some pro football games, many players- presumably many sincere and others insincere- join together in prayer on the field. Praying even before the game is not uncommon for Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud.
Stroud played miserably in the Texans' loss on Sunday to the New England Patriots. After the game ended, he joined many of his fellow athletes in prayer. And then- without even donning a cross- there was this:
Perspective 🙏🏻🙌 C.J. Stroud played his worst game when the Texans needed him most. But he praises the Lord in the bad times, not just the good. pic.twitter.com/FbjiZELs55
— Faith On The Field (@FaithOnTheField) January 19, 2026
Thanking the Son for his great and good fortune and humbling himself without professing to be humble, Stroud remarked
The first,before I do anything, I want to give out glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Without him I'm nothing and I just appreciate him giving me, the opportunity, this platform, to play this great game for this great organization
We can be C.J. Stroud. Or we can be Karolyin' Leavitt, who can tell a reporter "it's funny to me that you actually consider yourself a journalist. You are a far left hack who nobody takes seriously, including your colleagues in the meda, they just don't tell you that to your face." But be sure to wear a visible cross at the same time so that your commitment to Jesus Christ is loudly proclaimed for all those naive enough to buy it.
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