September 4th, 2008

The Rev. John Hagee (above left), a FORMER PAL and endorser of John McCain, has no use for dads who stay at home to take care of the kids while mom goes out and works.
He SAYS they’re going to hell.
May 22nd, 2008

John McCain has finally REJECTED the endorsement he so avidly sought from the Rev. John Hagee, but only after learning of the preacher’s theory that Adolf Hitler was God’s chosen instrument in forcing the Jews to move back to Israel.
POSTSCRIPT: Hey, it just occurred to me. Hagee’s endorsement is now available. Maybe Hillary Clinton could…Nah! Even she wouldn’t go that far. Would she?
POSTSCRIPT II: Today’s news about Hagee triggered a memory of something I posted last summer on my previous (now-defunct) blog. It was a video by Max Blumenthal of a conference of Hagee’s Christians United for Israel. I had completely forgotten that Joe Lieberman appears in the video as the featured speaker at Hagee’s big doings. Here it is:
March 15th, 2008

In the beginning, Barack Obama had the redoubtable Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
John McCain, never one to be outdone, soon came up with his own inflammatory clergyman in the person of the notoriously anti-Catholic Rev. John Hagee.
Then, while Obama was busy dealing with questions about Wright’s insensitive pulpit pronouncements, McCain stole a march by winning the support of the hateful Rev. Rod Parsley.
Lately, McCain has been working hard in quest of a two-kook lead in this dunderhead derby. He’s been whispering sweet nothings into the ear of another anti-Catholic standout, Tim LaHaye (above). And this guy’s anti-Jewish to boot.
LaHaye’s views are SO ODIOUS that he got canned from Jack Kemp’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination 20 years ago.
March 12th, 2008

He’s the Rev. Rod Parsley, and he’s a real PIECE OF WORK.
March 1st, 2008

The latest news from the front in America’s religious wars includes THIS.
February 28th, 2008
Some prominent Catholic guy is COMPLAINING about an endorsement of John McCain by some anti-Catholic guy.
No word yet from God as to whom he might endorse. Mike Huckabee remains hopeful, perhaps even confident.