McCaffrey On The Next Pope And Immigration [Peter
Brimelow] - 04/02/05
Regardless of religion, I don’t
think any human heart could be untouched by the passing
of the Pope. But there is a ruthless reality in the
traditional English announcement: the King is dead!
Long live the King! Roger
McCaffrey says he still stands by the
analysis he gave us two years ago. He puts the odds
at a Third World Pope, perhaps Arinze of Nigeria, at 20
percent, although cautioning that anything can happen.
He thinks that the most likely outcome is an Italian,
perhaps Scola of Venice or Bertone of Genoa. A dark
horse: Ratzinger of Bavaria (and the Vatican
bureaucracy).
Any Third Worlder would presumably be bad on
immigration. By contrast, the Italians are
worried. But the terrible truth is that, regardless
of his achievements in an era that is now
closed, it’s hard to see how the next Pope could be
worse than John Paul II.
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