Uhhhh, from the “R U F’ing Kidding me File”

Filed in National by on September 17, 2008

The pastor whose prayer Sarah Palin says helped her to become governor of Alaska founded his ministry with a witchhunt against a Kenyan woman who he accused of causing car accidents through demonic spells.

Muthee_400156gAt a speech at the Wasilla Assembly of God on June 8 this year, Mrs Palin described how Thomas Muthee had laid his hands on her when he visited the church as a guest preacher in late 2005, prior to her successful gubernatorial bid.

In video footage of the speech, she is seen saying: “As I was mayor and Pastor Muthee was here and he was praying over me, and you know how he speaks and he’s so bold. And he was praying “Lord make a way, Lord make a way.”

 

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  1. John Feroce says:

    Bring on the religion…can’t wait to remind America about Good ‘ole Rev Wright.

  2. vyllyness says:

    I believe in prayer and the laying on of hands.. it is Biblical and so is intention… You reap what you sow.

  3. G Rex says:

    A black man laid hands on Sarah Palin??? Time for a good ole fashion lynching!

    (No really, I’m being sarcastic, I swear! Really I am! My mother-in-law was raised in one of those weird Pentacostal churches – eventually she decided those people were f**king nuts and went Baptist. Barack Obama spent twenty years listening to an America hating black liberation theology whack job and didn’t bat an eye!)

  4. A. Bundy says:

    Keep writing about those pressing issue, jitbag!

  5. Unstable Isotope says:

    I expect we’ll spend as much time talking about and listening to Sarah Palin’s crazy pastors as we did Obama’s (NOT).

  6. I’m pretty sure this is a pressing issue.

    Combine this with the fact she thinks the earth was put her 5000 years ago with the fact she could be the president makes it a pressing issue.

  7. meatball says:

    A guy that hunts witches? I’m pretty sure that’s the change we need. That should bring us back up to the 18th century.