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June 21, 2015 11:00 pm - NewsBehavingBadly.com

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E.W. Jackson, conservative pastor who ran for Virginia Lt. Governor, blames President Obama for creating an anti-Christian climate that led to the shooting in Charleston.

…Jackson said [Friday] that people shouldn’t “jump to conclusions” that the Charleston shooting was “some sort of racial hate crime.”

Instead, Jackson told radio host John Fredericks that the shooting may have been a result of the “growing hostility and antipathy to Christianity and what this stands for, the biblical worldview about sexual morality and other things.”


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D.B. Hirsch
D.B. Hirsch is a political activist, news junkie, and retired ad copy writer and spin doctor. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

66 responses to Right-Wing Pastor: Charleston Shooting Was Because Of Anti-Christian Climate Caused By Obama

  1. StoneyCurtisll June 21st, 2015 at 11:15 pm

    Wanna bet this guy is gonna be, or already has been featured of Fox ‘news”…
    I already know the answer..
    That is my Louie Ghomert, ‘just asking’ example.

  2. whatthe46 June 21st, 2015 at 11:16 pm

    oh you poor pos. if you think are a part of their in crowd, you haven’t looked in the mirror.

  3. StoneyCurtisll June 21st, 2015 at 11:17 pm

    I got to hand it to Alan for keeping his cool..(pay check)
    I couldn’t work around people like this without punching someone somewhere…

    • whatthe46 June 21st, 2015 at 11:58 pm

      lol. paycheck. yeah, you got that right.

  4. NW10 June 21st, 2015 at 11:36 pm

    This is the same pastor that the Fox and Friends crew had on the morning after the shooting happened to push the “war on religious liberties” narrative.

    • whatthe46 June 21st, 2015 at 11:57 pm

      there’s always a few. lets see if he’ll walk his sorry ass in the middle of beaumont redneck headquarters and feel the love.

  5. tracey marie June 22nd, 2015 at 12:22 am

    You are no christian, moral, nope, kind, nope, hater YES!

    • whatthe46 June 22nd, 2015 at 12:40 am

      can’t sleep?

      • tracey marie June 22nd, 2015 at 12:46 am

        I can’t. I am getting ready to try again.

        • whatthe46 June 22nd, 2015 at 12:50 am

          then you’ll have to try hard to ignore. lol. i want to go to bed sometimes, but think damn, wait, what will someone say next, did i get a response to something? just go sister girl. i’m still under the dryer. just purchased it today. bringing it back tomorrow and exchange it for a better one. this thing is soooo damn loud, you can hear it while it’s on in my bedroom with the door closed. stupid loud.

  6. labman57 June 22nd, 2015 at 12:42 am

    Jackson is just another Christian conservative clown whose grasp of interracial social dynamics in Bible Belt states is as feeble as his comprension of all matters scientific.

    • The Original Just Me June 22nd, 2015 at 7:28 am

      You could have fooled me. I just thought he was a loud mouthed idiot.

  7. jybarz June 22nd, 2015 at 12:44 am

    What’s wrong with this A$$HOLE?
    Obama’s fault?
    Why does he and republicans & fox news blame everything except the most obvious reason which the killer has admitted racist causes made him do such evil acts?
    It’s been becoming clear to me that they are pure evil through their words and deeds for years now.

    • whatthe46 June 22nd, 2015 at 12:55 am

      remember it’s the party of “responsibility” they have none. everything is everyone elses fault.

      • The Original Just Me June 22nd, 2015 at 7:26 am

        Isn’t that part of the mental disorder Borderline Personality Disorder ?

        • whatthe46 June 22nd, 2015 at 9:29 am

          lol

    • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 3:32 am

      When a mad man goes on a racist shooting spree, many people are quick to call him right wing, as though everyone in the right wing actually supports his actions.

      This has made the right wing overly defensive about shootings. This isn’t to say that they are correct about anything they are saying. But maybe, if every psychopath wasn’t labeled “right wing,” then the right wing media wouldn’t constantly start on the defensive.

      The very British, very liberal Sargon of Akkad (whom I openly respect, despite his liberal beliefs) does a fairly good job of showing an example of what I’m talking about in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01v0ItTqp_I

      He then attacks Fox News, and THEIR misrepresentation of the facts, in this video:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfz1UteKP7I

      • jybarz June 22nd, 2015 at 8:14 am

        Did I call the killer a right wing?
        Please show me where I said it.
        You must be a right winger feeling a sense of guilt and pretty self-defensive.
        My point here is that this POS E.W. Jackson, Republicans & Fox News are dancing around with blaming President Obama, attack in Christianity and many bullsh!ts other than the fact that the killer is clearly a self-confessed racist and hateful.

        • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 6:43 pm

          I don’t believe you did. Then again, I never accused you of calling him right wing, either. I said that over the years, madmen with guns have been called right wing, and Fox News has become overly defensive over this.

          I wasn’t defending Fox News any more than I was attacking you. I was simply showing you WHY Fox News chose to take this retarded angle. I didn’t mean to imply anything about you at all, and if you took offense, I sincerely apologize.

          I am a right winger, so to speak. I’m libertarian. That said, I have no love for Fox News or Republicans, so unless one of their views happens to ally with my own (which happens about as often as it happens with Democrats), I have no interest in defending them. Explaining their retarded defensive stance straight out of the gate isn’t defending it, just like I can explain how Islam extremists recruit their suicide bombers without condoning anything about it.

      • congero June 22nd, 2015 at 12:34 pm

        He was a right winger. Read his manifesto. He sounds like everything a right winger would say.

        • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 6:20 pm

          The fact that you, and many others, assume all white supremacists are right wing, when, in fact, fascists come from the left financially (the only way that matters) is why Fox comes out on the defensive.

          The only reason people associate racist assholes with right wing is because they want to own guns. They still want to use government funds to systematically oppress people, which can only be done with increased taxes (something that is more left wing)

          • OldLefty June 22nd, 2015 at 6:40 pm

            The only reason people associate racist assholes with right wing is because the right wing gives them so much ammunition;

            Dean Grose, mayor of Los Alamitos, sent around a picture of the
            White House surrounded by a watermelon garden

            Obama as an African witchdoctor

            Tea Party leader Mark Williams’ letter to Lincoln; “Dear Mr. Lincoln, We coloreds”

            The
            October newsletter by the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated says if
            Obama is elected his image will appear on food stamps — instead of dollar bills
            like other presidents. The statement is followed by an illustration of “Obama
            Bucks” — a phony $10 bill featuring Obama’s face on a donkey’s body, labeled
            “United States Food Stamps.

            Obama as the joker that doesn’t really resemble the joker but DOES look like the old minstrel
            singer in black face.

            Walt Baker, CEO of the Tennessee
            Hospitality Association doesn’t seem so hospitable to Michelle Obama. Baker
            sent an email comparing Michelle
            Obama to Cheeta.

            Tea Party leader, Mark Williams; “We
            Coloreds have taken a vote and decided that we don’t cotton to that whole
            emancipation thing. Freedom means having to work for real…

            .

            Florence SC Republican
            Rep. Kris Crawford said Thursday he was telling a group of doctors the fight
            over Medicaid was a political one. “it is good politics to oppose the
            black guy in the White House”

            South Carolina Republican
            activist Rusty DePass compared an escaped gorilla from a Columbia zoo to first
            lady Michelle Obama’s ancestors.

            Tara Servatius, a blogger for the
            John Locke Foundation, a “free-market think tank” in Raleigh, N.C.,
            resigned on Thursday after posting an offensive cartoon of President Obama on
            the foundation’s blog earlier in the week.

            According to the Charlotte Observer, the cartoon showed a
            chained Obama wearing high heels and standing over a bucket from Kentucky Fried
            Chicken

            Montana Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull, a George
            W. Bush nominee, admitted on Wednesday that he forwarded a racially-charged
            email implying that President Barack Obama might have been the product of a
            sexual encounter between his mother and a dog.

            Bruce Majors with “Tea
            Party Patriots, and Liberty For All,posted a picture on his Facebook page
            comparing First Lady Michele Obama to Chewbacca from Star Wars: with the
            caption: Separated at birth?

            The story, as of Monday: a Facebook friend of Audra Shay
            commented, “obama bin lauden is the new terrorist….muslim is on there
            side …..need to take this country back from all these mad coons…….and
            illegals.” And Audra responded: “You tell em Eric! lol.” 
Audra
            unfriended some people who complained about her reaction, but not racist Eric
            himself.

            Then she was
            elected The
            president of the Young Republicans

            The Florida Republican state committeewoman Carol Carter, who sent
            the e mail: I’m confused

            How can 2,000,000 blacks get into Washington, DC in 1 day in sub
            zero temps when 200,000 couldn’t get out of New Orleans in 85 degree temps with
            four days notice?

            John McCain’s campaign ousted a Buchanan County, Va., McCain campaign
            official, Bobby May, for writing a newspaper column that said that if Obama
            were elected he’d hire rapper Ludacris to paint the White House black and
            change the national anthem to the “Negro National Anthem” by James Weldon Johnson.

            For just a few examples.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 6:48 pm

            Racists assholes are racist assholes, regardless of political affiliation. After all, I’m sure you are not going to label all of feminism, “misandrists” simply because Valerie Solanas, a feminist leader, once stated, “To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he’s a machine, a walking dildo.”

          • OldLefty June 22nd, 2015 at 6:54 pm

            After all, I’m sure you are not going to label all of feminism

            ____

            No, why?

            I don’t see an established pattern.

            And I don’t call ALL right wingers “racists”. I just point out that they pander to racism.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 7:11 pm

            Personally, I don’t think right wingers pander to racism. I think racists pander to racists, and, because racists are pro-gun ownership and anti-racial/sexual quotas (which isn’t racist; it’s the exact opposite, allowing people to give the job to the best candidate), it makes the Republicans (the only other valid party), the party of their choice by default, and racists elect racists, just like Social Justice Warriors are trying to elect people who prattle on about “White/Male Privilege,” like Clinton.

            In short, the only reason racists don’t vote “Fascist,” is because there is no Fascist Party, and even if there were, they wouldn’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell of winning.

          • arc99 June 22nd, 2015 at 7:33 pm

            “”Personally, I don’t think right wingers pander to racism.””

            Then I would ask exactly who was it that championed and applauded gutting the Voting Rights Act?

            HINT: It was not left wingers.

            That legislation was passed under the explicit authority granted to Congress under the 15th amendment.

            The Supreme Court struck down major provisions of the law with the argument that it was no longer necessary. Of course, right wingers who claim to be “strict constructionists” of the Constitution were the only people celebrating this decision and conveniently ignored the fact that nothing in the 15th amendment requires Congress to review the laws passed to determine if those laws are still necessary.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 7:41 pm

            Both parties share plenty of blame of racial oppression over the years.

            Regardless, I’m what most people would call right wing (financially, I’m even more right wing than the Republicans), and I don’t agree with gutting the Voting Rights Act. I’m certain there are a plethora of other people whose views fall to the right of center that don’t want it either. Racists elect racists who try to push racism. Big surprise.

          • arc99 June 22nd, 2015 at 7:45 pm

            Both PARTIES over the years and decades, sharing the blame, yes.

            Both political ideologies, liberal vs conservative, emphatically NO.

            From at least the start of the 20th century to date, the more liberal of the two major parties was the party most friendly to civil rights issues. I see no evidence that has changed one bit.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 7:56 pm

            Depends on what you deem as friendly. For example, since I am libertarian, I am for gutting a big part of the welfare system, because I believe that the irresponsible shouldn’t be the responsible’s financial responsibility. One person could call pro-fairness for saying that, and another could tell me that I’m looking to disproportionately harm blacks, at least in the short term. Neither person would be wrong (as blacks take 40% of welfare payouts while making up only 13% of the population). I’ve been told from people of all colors that I’m fair, and I’ve also been told from people of all colors that I’m racist.

            Friendliness is a fickle thing.

          • OldLefty June 22nd, 2015 at 8:33 pm

            Personally, I don’t think right wingers pander to racism. I think racists pander to racist

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            I do. That is the whole , Obama is “not one of us” meme.

            They don’t believe in giving the job to the most qualified, they believe in nepotism and assuring that only certain people have access to qualifications.

            One can not deny white privilege. Frankly I can’t image what my life would be like without it.

            See, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack
            by Peggy McIntosh 1989

            http://amptoons.com/blog/files/mcintosh.html

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 8:52 pm

            Even though I live in a VERY Republican small town in one of the most Republican states, I’m completely unfamiliar with that meme, so I am afraid I can’t comment on it (though I may do some research and get back to you). Sorry, but without context, I’d just be swinging in the dark.

            By, “They,” do you mean all right wingers? I’m not going to presume, but “They,” is not a very specific group, so I can’t comment on that.

            As for your link, the bulk of it is absolute trash, filled to the brim with weasel words.

            This is a COMPLETELY unrelated topic, but give a couple minutes of this video a watch (made by a liberal British man), and tell me if you see any sort of pattern between what your article says, and what the man with the blue background says: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhmOx0zThGg

          • OldLefty June 22nd, 2015 at 9:24 pm

            John Sununu (R-NH) said on a campaign conference call today. “I wish this president would learn how to be an American,

            Romney said, “Sometimes, I just don’t think that President Obama understands America.”

            ”Don’t you think we deserve to know more about this man?” Huckabee answered:

            “I would love to know more. What I know is troubling enough. And one thing that I do know is his having grown up
            in Kenya, his view of the Brits, for example, very different than the average American. When he gave the back the … bust of Winston Churchill, a great insult to the British. But then if you think about it, his perspective as growing up in Kenya with a Kenyan father and grandfather, their view of the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya is very different than ours because he probably grew up
            hearing that the British were a bunch of imperialists who persecuted his
            grandfather.”-Mike Huckabee

            Obama is taking the US to war with
            Syria and Russia so he can support his friends from Al-Qaeda in Syria. — State
            Rep Steve Toth (@Toth_4_Texas) August 29, 2013

            “I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America,” Giuliani said during the dinner at the 21 Club, a former Prohibition-era speakeasy in
            midtown Manhattan. “He doesn’t love you. And he doesn’t love me. He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up through love of
            this country.”

            – Rudy Giuliani

            And on and on.

            These are all dog whistles for racism

            Unpacking the Backpack??

            Absolutely true.

            Any white person who has ever gone around with a black person or who keeps up, knows it.

            Blacks are more likely to be
            sentenced to prison for the same crime than Whites. One third of people of color
            sentenced to prison would have received a shorter or non-incarcerative sentence
            if they had been treated in court the same way as White defendants facing
            similar charges

            Although
            Black Americans make up only 12.7% of the U.S. population, they make up 48.2%
            of adults in federal, state, or local prisons and jails. According to the 1998
            federal National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), 72% of users were
            White and 15% were Blacks.

            Latinos
            represent just 11.1% of the U.S. population and only 10% of U.S. drug users,
            yet are 18.6% of the U.S. prison population and 22.5% of those convicted for
            drug offenses.

            On
            average, 1 in 25 adult American Indians is under the jurisdiction of the
            nation’s criminal justice system – more than twice the number of White adults
            in the system.

            42.5%
            of prisoners on Death Row are Black, more than three times the percentage of
            Black Americans in the national population.

            In
            2003, in the United States, White people were imprisoned at a rate of 376 per
            every 100,000 in the population, compared to 709 per 100,000 American Indians,
            997 per 100,000 Latinos and 2,526 per 100,000 Blacks in the population.

            Black
            males have a 32% chance of serving time in prison at some point in their lives;
            Hispanic males have a 17% chance; White males have a 6% chance. If
            current rates of incarceration continue, about 1 in 3 Black males, 1 in 6
            Hispanic males and 1 in 17 White males are expected to go to prison at some
            point during their lives.

            Black youth are more likely to be detained than White
            youth. Moreover, Black youth with no prior admissions were six times more
            likely to be incarcerated in a juvenile facility than a White youth with a
            similar history. Latino youth were three times more likely to be imprisoned.

            Among persons over age 24, Blacks (11.2%) were
            significantly more likely to be pulled over while driving than Whites (8.9%).

            Among drivers stopped for speeding, Blacks (75.7%)
            and Hispanics (79.4%) were more likely than Whites (66.6%) to be ticketed

            Police were more likely to conduct a search of the
            vehicle and/or driver in traffic stops involving Black male drivers (15.9%) or
            Hispanic male drivers (14.2%), compared to White male drivers (7.9%).

            http://sites.duke.edu/nchumanrights/incarceration-and-criminal-justice/

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 9:43 pm

            You want to talk statistics, we can talk statistics. Keep in mind that correlation doesn’t equal causation, and everything in the image I have posted is fact, with plenty of sources that are all valid and checkable, even today.

            There are most definitely problems in the US. Stupid people voting for stupid politicians in both parties, as well as simply voting party lines, is largely to blame. But to say that all the problems are as simple as, “Racism,” or, “Sexism,” is, in my opinion, disingenuous. Perhaps welfare being as generous as it is leads to a state of dependency. Perhaps the fact that a woman can sleep around without having major concerns about pregnancy (Medicaid), or even raising her children (welfare) is another concern. Who knows? But just throwing up statistics does not necessarily mean that the state is racist or sexist. It simply means, “These things have happened.”

            Most people aren’t complaining that men get harsher sentences than women in court for the exact same crime, for example. Disproportionate amounts of money goes into breast cancer awareness/research, in comparison to testicular cancer/awareness. Despite hiring quotas costing companies money, you don’t see a lot of blacks or women paving roads. All problems that nobody seems to care much about.

            And at the end of the day, government hasn’t really made anything much better, with the exception of laws that punish people for discrimination.

            As a side note, people constantly complain that white men are never questioned about their qualifications when they get the job. This is because there aren’t any quotas mandating that white men be hired, whereas there are these quotas for women and people of all other colors. You can say that white men don’t need these quotas, and I would agree, but anyone who isn’t white and male is going to have people wondering whether it was their qualifications that got them the job, or the quota.

          • OldLefty June 22nd, 2015 at 9:49 pm

            Actually, many people DO complain when men get harsher sentences than women in court for the exact same crime, AND the prostate issue. (from the “liberal ” NYT; http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/06/cancer-funding-does-it-add-up/?_r=0

            The reasons why we needed affirmative action is because non whites were turned away without even looking at their qualifications.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 9:55 pm

            A blog is not an outcry. People standing outside buildings with signs is an outcry. And yes, there are plenty of MRAs who are on both sides of the aisle who are well versed in the things against men.

            Listen, I never said we didn’t need affirmative action (I also never said we needed, either). I’m not going to come down hard on a side, because I’m not well-versed in that part of the political spectrum. What I AM willing to say is just an echo from my last thread: If hiring quotas are in place, and you happen to be a part of that privileged group (as it is a very measurable privilege), there will always be suspicions that you are not the best candidate. If you want that kind of law, then those kinds of criticisms will always follow.

          • OldLefty June 22nd, 2015 at 10:07 pm

            It was one example.

            What are YOU doing?

            Start a movement like women did.

            There are always suspicions that you were not the candidate when you are white and well connected as well.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 10:11 pm

            What am I doing? Nothing. Why would I? It doesn’t affect me on a personal level. I was merely pointing out the hypocrisy. And plenty of men are already working on their own movements.

            As to your second argument, there are always suspicions when you are well connected period. Race has nothing to do with it.

          • OldLefty June 23rd, 2015 at 6:08 am

            I was merely pointing out the hypocrisy.
            _____

            Hypocrisy?
            For people to fight a disease?

            As to your second argument, there are always suspicions when you are well connected period. Race has nothing to do with it.

            ______

            That’s the point.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 23rd, 2015 at 6:13 am

            “For people to fight a disease?”
            I take it you mean testicular cancer? At which point, yes. It does not affect me, nor does it affect anyone in my bloodline.

            And if race has nothing to do with well connected people, why stress WHITE, well connected people?

          • OldLefty June 23rd, 2015 at 7:24 am

            why stress WHITE, well connected people?

            Because they are the ones who are often given priority.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 23rd, 2015 at 7:30 am

            I thought we were past weasel words. Anyone who gets given preferential treatment due to connections, rather than skill, is just as bad as anyone else who is given the same treatment, regardless of class, gender, creed, race, or anything else you can think up to divide humanity.

            These weasel words are how you have SJW’s arguing for the same thing the communists have argued for, only it is “race,” and, “gender,” instead of “class.”

          • OldLefty June 23rd, 2015 at 8:55 am

            “I thought we were past weasel words.”????
            (Are you sure YOU are not using weasel words?)
            That is the entirety of our politics!!!
            It has been shown that certain racial names will not even be considered by some employers.

          • arc99 June 22nd, 2015 at 7:28 pm

            Your post is completely wrong on several key points.

            First of all, the quote attributed to President Lyndon Johnson was 3rd party hearsay. There is no verifiable confirmation that the President ever said any such thing.

            Next, this statement of yours ” liberals were also the party of Jim Crow;” is 100% false. The Democratic Party of the first half of the 20th century was the party of Jim Crow. They were also the more CONSERVATIVE of the two parties up until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed. Those disgruntled racist whites followed segregationist hypocrite Strom Thurmond into the Republican party and became “Reagan Democrats”

            And then there is this flight of fancy from you

            “”The fact that you, and many others, assume all white supremacists are right wing,””

            Please provide a reference to any white supremacist website also espousing left wing views on health insurance, gay rights, feminism, immigration or in fact any major issue of the day.

            As the saying goes, you are entitled to your own opinions. You are not entitled to your own facts, and I see zero facts to substantiate your opinions.

          • TuMadre, Ph.D June 22nd, 2015 at 7:51 pm

            First point: Fine. Not going to argue about it, because it isn’t particularly worth arguing about. Even if he DID say it, his views did not and do not represent all democrats of the past, present, and future.

            Second point: You openly admit I’m correct. I’m not saying they haven’t changed, but both parties have history courting racists. Today, the Democrats are courting SJWs, who are some of the most racist, sexist people you’ll ever meet. Just because they are attacking “approved” race and gender doesn’t mean they aren’t attacking based on race and gender. The progressive stack at Occupy Wall St. proved this.

            Fancy flight: Why would white supremacists want to support things that benefit people that they hate? I’ve already explained that white supremacists want increased taxation to enforce fascism/nationalist socialism, not actual socialism. “Percentage of GDP consumed by the government” is the only qualifier of left (above 50% consumption) and right (below 50% consumption). I never said they were modern-day democrats, and I never said they shared any of the views of modern-day democrats. I said they were leftists. They just want to use that money differently than democrats do (and they want more of it consumed by the government than most democrats do).

          • fahvel June 23rd, 2015 at 10:26 am

            good one!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      • Progressive Republican June 23rd, 2015 at 4:24 am

        Except that FRWNJs consistently claim that all these shooters are Democrats.

        • TuMadre, Ph.D June 23rd, 2015 at 4:42 am

          I can’t say I’ve ever heard that argument. Leftist, maybe. Not liberal or democrat, though.

    • The Original Just Me June 22nd, 2015 at 7:25 am

      When you don’t have ANYTHING good to say about yourself, you have to try and destroy other people who are Correct.

  8. bpollen June 22nd, 2015 at 1:39 am

    If you are black and on Fox, you are usually being attacked, or are toys in the attic. I can’t explain Juan Williams, though. Once in a while, he makes sense.

  9. Carla Akins June 22nd, 2015 at 4:16 am

    This same joker stated that doing yoga allowed the devil into your body – and he is hired to go on TV? As what, the village idiot?

    • Larry Schmitt June 22nd, 2015 at 11:25 am

      It’s a big village, they need more than one idiot.

      • Carla Akins June 22nd, 2015 at 2:20 pm

        but he’s such a big one.

  10. The Original Just Me June 22nd, 2015 at 7:22 am

    Golly Gee, didn’t that Root guy say he was there to kill Black People. I guess he didn’t know what he was talking about. Yup, it takes a Right Wing Nut Case to set things — well— do something—- anything—- as long as it is STUPID !!!

  11. William June 22nd, 2015 at 9:12 am

    A white man can murder 9 black people, Tell the victims that it’s because of race, leave a manifesto covered in confederate flags and racist rants, and the right will ask?
    What was his motive?
    Thanks Obama.

    • The Original Just Me June 22nd, 2015 at 10:53 am

      They are following the teachings and methods of Joseph Goebbels.

      • cwazycajun June 22nd, 2015 at 1:53 pm

        co -written by ayn rand

        • Progressive Republican June 23rd, 2015 at 4:21 am

          And amplified by Frank Luntz.

        • Progressive Republican June 23rd, 2015 at 4:21 am

          And amplified by Frank Luntz.

  12. crc3 June 22nd, 2015 at 9:24 am

    This so called minister has no clue along with the rest of his right wing buddies who think the Charleston massacre was an attack on religion. It was purely a hate filled racist attack. The right refuses to recognize or admit it and this is why I consider them morons with agendas to divert attention away from the real issues. The confederate flag still flies on the capital grounds in Columbia because of the right wing domination in state government led by a governor as clueless as this minister…

  13. The Original Just Me June 22nd, 2015 at 10:51 am

    This POS is a very typical Conservative Propagandist. Twisting the true facts and outright lying in order to project a Satanic Point of view. He is a well studied and educated student of Joseph Goebbels. He should do very well in TODAY’S Republican Party.

    • fahvel June 23rd, 2015 at 10:22 am

      careful there. Little hoppity Joey was a split personality that killed itself. And he loved the movies.

  14. Larry Schmitt June 22nd, 2015 at 11:22 am

    I thought conservatives didn’t believe in climate change.

  15. Hogandda June 22nd, 2015 at 11:45 am

    Their hatred of the President is such that they will blame him for any and everything. And sadder, they have multiple media platforms to spew their obscenities.

  16. Daniel Lovejoy June 22nd, 2015 at 12:45 pm

    In my opinion, Christians have done more to perpetuate an anti-Christian attitude than any other group.

  17. Chris June 22nd, 2015 at 8:34 pm

    I have an idea for E.W. Jackson.

    You may wish to recant now since most of your fellow Republican travelers are seeing the light and want to remove the Confederate flag outside the Capitol. Notice they aren’t proposing putting a statue of Jesus outside.

    In other words, it’s racism. Not lack of respect for Christianity.

  18. fahvel June 23rd, 2015 at 10:20 am

    why do just plain stupid mean narcissistic people get to be heard when there must be nice people who express kindness etc?