Media’s sleeping with McCain comes to a head May 22, 2008
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The date is May 22, and the Associated Press is reporting that Sen. John McCain has just rejected the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee, senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, TX. Those of you who do not recognize Mr. Hagee’s name may recall some of the inflammatory comments he’s made, regarding everything from Middle Eastern affairs to anti-Catholicism, such as:
“A Godless theology of hate that no one dared try to stop for a thousand years produced a harvest of hate.” – Mr. Hagee regarding Catholicism
“…those who live by the Qu’ran have a scriptural mandate to kill Christians and Jews… it teaches that very clearly…There are 1.3 billion people who follow the Islamic faith, so if you’re saying there’s only 15 percent that want to come to America or invade Israel to crush it, you’re only talking about 200 million people. That’s far more than Hitler and Japan and Italy and all of the Axis Powers in World War II had under arms.” – Pastor Hagee regarding Islam and our affairs in the Middle East
“It was the disobedience and rebellion of the Jews, God’s chosen people, to their covenantal responsibility to serve only the one true God, Jehovah, that gave rise to the opposition and persecution that they experienced beginning in Canaan and continuing to this very day… Their own rebellion had birthed the seed of antisemitism that would arise and bring destruction to them for centuries to come…. it rises from the judgment of God upon his rebellious chosen people.” – Mr. Hagee regarding the Holocaust
Yes, this is the same gentleman who stated that Hurricane Katrina was an act of God, stating that a “homosexual parade” that was to be held in New Orleans was proof “of the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans.” What’s interesting about this rejection of Pastor Hagee’s endorsement is that it has been nearly 3 months since Mr. Hagee endorsed Sen. McCain on Feb. 27th. I am sure all of you remember the controversy regarding Sen. Obama’s relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. The media discovered that Sen. Obama was a member of said church towards the end of March this year, and the uproarious coverage of this by the press went on for nearly 2 months, with repeated cries that Mr. Obama’s “rejecting” and “denouncing” of the inflammatory comments made by Mr. Wright were not enough. At one point, as this alleged controversy rose to its’ peak in the media, it seemed as if Mr. Obama was going to have to publicly crucify Mr. Wright for the press to be satisfied with his repeated renouncing of Mr. Wright. Rev. Wright never formally endorsed Sen. Obama, and in fact, Sen. Obama did not have much of a relationship (even less of one now) with Rev. Wright – other than the fact that he was the pastor of a megachurch with over 10,000 members that Sen. Obama attended for years. Yes, Rev. Wright did officiate the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Obama, as he did for each and every member who was married in the Trinity United Church.
On the contrary, Sen. McCain actually went out of his way to seek the endorsement of Pastor Hagee. He has publicly defended the inflammatory diatribe that Mr. Hagee has made on a consistent basis, stating that Mr. Hagee’s comments have been “taken out of context.” In fact, the McCain campaign has said that they “welcome his support” and while the Catholic League has been calling for Sen. McCain to denounce this endorsement since February, it has taken Sen. McCain almost THREE MONTHS to make a public rejection of Pastor Hagee’s endorsement.
This issue has gone virtually untouched by the mainstream media, there has been no call for clarification of McCain’s stance on Pastor Hagee’s views, whether he “rejects” and “denounces” them, or whether or not the 3 month silence on this issue can be seen as Sen. McCain supporting the racist and unacceptable hate speech made by Mr. Hagee over and over again. Sen. McCain must come forward and make public where he stands on these views. The Declaration of Independence states that “all men are created equal.” If Sen. McCain holds the views of Mr. Hagee, that “all men are created equal” as long as they’re Christian and not Catholic or Muslim, then it is unacceptable for him to hold public office, let alone potentially be Commander-in-Chief of one of the most influential nations in the world. It would simply be aloof of us as the American populous to not demand that Mr. McCain make clear whether or not he endorses Mr. Hagee’s views, the mainstream media has done an absolute disservice to the American public by not bringing this issue to light.
UPDATE: As if on cue, ABC News is reporting that Sen. McCain’s pastor, Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church in Columbus, OH has stated that “Islam is an anti-Christ religion that intends through violence to conquer the world” and “America was founded with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed, and I believe Sept. 11, 2001 was a generational call to arms that we can no longer ignore.” Sen. McCain has called Mr. Parsley “one of the truly great leaders in America.” It will be interesting to see if this reaches the level of coverage and controversy the Rev. Wright issue did, or if we even hear of this again. Stay tuned.
You’re right. Cathartic. Wonderful. You’re a dieing race of muckraker. The world needs more of you around.
Although I agree with your comments concerning the tone and demeanor of Parsley and Hagee I feel that we can’t afford to be naive about the cultural and significant differences that there are between we citizens of planet earth. As a Christian I recall Jesus’ command to be “As wise as serpents but as harmless as Doves”. I believe that these pastors have sorely misrepresented their claimed beliefs by firstly not loving their enemies and not demonstrating it by a basic tenant of their faith which is turning the other cheek. If it’s true it doesn’t need to be driven in by a sledgehammer, the Truth is true beyond debate, like gravity.
Good post.