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GOP Is Delaying Christ's Second Coming

Started by Bledsoe, October 11, 2006, 10:33:07 AM

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Bledsoe

Rep. Dennis Hastert confidante, the Rev. "Dr." K.A. Paul, says voters should oust congressional Republican leaders because U.S. foreign policy is delaying the second coming of Jesus Christ, according to a evangelical preacher trying to influence closely contested political races.

See:  http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/116038288540580.xml&coll=2

This also this just in:

In Hour of Need, Hastert Turns to -- Nut-Job Evangelist?


You're House Speaker Dennis Hastert. You're up to your wattle in the recriminations and repercussions of the Foley page scandal. You probably lost whatever chance you had of keeping your party in the majority. You're trying to save your own skin, much less the skins of your loyal staff, while multiple investigations are digging into your side about who knew what, when, and what they did or didn't do about it.

So you decide to take a meeting with a globe-hopping, PR-happy evangelist who (if accounts can be believed) faked his own leper colony?

see:  

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/politics/4250074.html

http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2006-06-08/news/feature2_1.html

It gets even better:

Hastert Confidante "Spiritual Adviser to Scum of the Earth"
Over the past two decades, Kilari Anand Paul, a self-described "Hindu-born follower of Jesus," has cultivated a peculiar specialty as spiritual adviser to the scum of the earth. Liberia's Charles Taylor, Yugoslavia's Slobodan Milosevic, and Iraq's Saddam Hussein are among the more infamous butchers to talk with Paul about the moral implications of running a brutal, repressive, and occasionally genocidal regime.

See first link above.





alanoftulsa

I thought everybody knew that the GOP had Jesus tied-up and gaged in the basement in the capital building... [:O]


Jesus tells a reporter how the GOP has had him tied-up
in the basement of the Capital Building for the last 200 years..

iplaw

Sounds like we've found Al Sharpton's bizzaro twin...

Cubs

I have no words for how stupid this is.

Conan71

"To everything (spin, spin, spin)
There is a season (spin, spin, spin)
And a time for every purpose, to spin the leftie view" (apologies to the Byrds)

To borrow a word from Rwarn: Feh.

Bledsoe, I'm glad you're an attorney and not a reporter.  You have a way of mangling facts as only a good jurist can. [}:)]

Nowhere in any of the articles you posted is K.A. Paul regarded as a Hastert "advisor".  I believe the Plain Dealer referred to Paul as a critic, not an ally.  Both parties have their nuttier fringe supporters.

I'm sure you could have spun it the other way had he refused such a meeting with a critic, in that he's refusing to listen to his critics and only meeting with his supporters.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

iplaw

I wouldn't line a bird cage with the Plain Dealer.

rwarn17588

Adviser or not, the K.A. Paul story's so bizarre that you couldn't make it up.

"Yeah, let's try to get the GOP to screw things up so badly that we can accelerate the coming of a rapture that won't happen anyway."

At least it's entertaining to read.

[}:)]

Bledsoe

I think I said Rev. Paul was a confidante not an advisor to Rep. Hastert.

"Paul told The Associated Press he met alone with Hastert for about 30 minutes and prayed with him. He said he told Hastert that he should resign.

"You need to for the sake of the country and for the sake of your future," Paul said he told Hastert. "You pray within your heart and you do it.""

Hastert spokesman Brad Hahn would not comment on how or why the meeting with Paul was arranged. Hahn said, "The speaker had a cordial discussion (with Paul), but disagrees with his point of view."

. . .

"Paul said he believes Hastert met with him because of Paul's connections with prominent Republicans and donors to the evangelical movement.

Paul's name is unknown to most people in the American evangelical community, said Billy Graham biographer William Martin of Rice University in Houston.

From:  http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/politics/4250074.html


I tell you the Speaker is really on top [NOT]  of good poltical strategy these days.  I sure hope it sticks it out and does not resign.

 
[:D]

Conan71

My bad.  I didn't see him referred to as a "confidante" either.

Advisor, confidante- what ever.  "It depends on what your definintion of 'is' is."

Hastert's mistake.  He should have chosen a spiritual advisor with more in common with him like Bubba did after Lewinskygate. [}:)]
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Bledsoe

It keeps getting  stanger and stanger.....

Hastert "Duped" By PR-Hungry Evangelist


House Speaker Dennis Hastert was "duped" into meeting with an eccentric globetrotting evangelist and his associate, according to today's Chicago Sun-Times.

With pictures too!!!!!!!!!!!!!

See:http://www.suntimes.com/news/sweet/91561,CST-NWS-hastert11.article


Another brilliant PR move by Hastert--what a "great" photo opp. for the campaign in the home town newspaper.  Probably due to that great support staff that keeps the Speaker on the cutting edge.

Keep hangin' in there Dennis.

[:o)]

rwarn17588


Conan71

Yes, it's a true scandal- oak furniture in his dining room.

Kinda further pokes holes in yer "confidante" comment, since Denny didn't seem to have a clue who this guy was, eh Bledsoe?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Bledsoe

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

Yes, it's a true scandal- oak furniture in his dining room.

Kinda further pokes holes in yer "confidante" comment, since Denny didn't seem to have a clue who this guy was, eh Bledsoe?



Ok  Ok, I take it back---the Rev. was not Hastert's confidante--just his prayer partner.

I am sooooooo sorry.

rwarn17588

Would you partner with a nut like that?

Sheesh.

Double A

Could be worse, he could've been meeting with nutcases like Pat Robertson or James Dobson. Boy, these right wingers sure get defensive when you out the "spiritual leaders" that are pulling the strings of Republican politicians. Give em' hell Bledsoe. Don't take any guff from the swine.
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