Pat Robertson's Giuliani Endorsement - Hold On To Your Wallet

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First Posted: 11- 7-07 05:32 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign has hungered for some form of blessing from the religious right. Today, the former New York City mayor and supporter of abortion and gay rights got an unexpected endorsement from televangelist Marion G. "Pat" Robertson.

But the world famous Christian conservative's declaration of support left out a few things.

It did not, for example, refer to Robertson's approval of abortions for the purposes of population control as expressed in China in a 2001 CNN interview.

Nor did the Giuliani campaign's press release mention Robertson's business partnership in a gold mining venture with former Liberian dictator Charles Taylor. For that matter, what about Robertson's suggestions that it might not be a bad idea to assassinate or "take out" Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and North Korea's Kim Jong-Il?

Robertson's near-legendary status on the Christian right is based on his founding of three institutions, the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN); his television program, The 700 Club; and the formerly extraordinarily influential Christian Coalition.

On matters affecting the bottom line, however, Robertson - who has made himself millions as the proprietor of a Christian empire - has repeatedly demonstrated his willingness to let his belief in free market capitalism override traditional morality.

In terms of Robertson's ostensible commitment to the 'sanctity of life,' the biggest shocker was a 2001 CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer when Robertson stunned viewers with this comment:

"If every family over there [China] was allowed to have three or four children, the population would be completely unsustainable ... I think that right now they're doing what they have to do. I don't agree with the forced abortion, but I don't think the United States needs to interfere with what they're doing internally in this regard."

The pro-abortion comment produced a firestorm on the right. The conservative web site/news service WorldNet Daily headlined its story "Pat Robertson's Brain Abortion." The Family Research Council's Charles Donovan declared, "This policy [of forced abortion] doesn't need comfort, and it certainly doesn't need comfort from a Christian and a conservative."

Why this tolerance of a seemingly abhorrent practice from the normally fire-and-brimstone television preacher? Perhaps, it was connected to a company, Zhaodaola, that Robertson helped found and financed. At the time of Robertson's endorsement of the Chinese government's population control measures, Zhaodaola was setting up Internet facilities in China and was in need of government support.

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Another Robertson company, Freedom Gold, set up shop in Liberia during the brutal dictatorship of Charles Taylor, under an agreement which provided the government, and its head, Taylor a share of the profits.

In a 2001 column criticizing Robertson's Liberian investment, the Washington Post's Colbert King wrote:

"The international community has received a steady stream of reports detailing police floggings, kickings and burning of a detainee's skin with hot plastic to extract confessions; victims stripped naked, made to kneel on iron bars and whipped with belts and cables; the jailed people lying face down on the floor while police walk on their wrists and forearms."


In addition, there were numerous reports at the time of the Robertson investment that Liberia under Taylor had become the site for diamond trading with Osama bin Laden. What was the Christian leader's rationale for doing deals with Taylor?


If these matters were of concern to Giuliani today, he did not mention it. "I'm very encouraged by Pat's support," Giuliani said. "His confidence in me means a lot. His experience and advice will be a great asset to me and my campaign."

Giuliani, a leading critic of welfare dependency, might be interested in the following story if he were to become president.

When the Bush administration was gearing up its "faith-based" program of channel federal money to religious charities, Robertson denounced the effort: "Federal rules will envelope these organizations, they'll begin to be nurtured, if I can use that term, on federal money, and then they can't get off of it...It'll be like a narcotic; they can't then free themselves later on."

But when the administration announced the initial 21 grants, who was on the list? Pat Robertson's Operation Blessing. All told, Operation Blessing received $23 million from the federal government.

Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign has hungered for some form of blessing from the religious right. Today, the former New York City mayor and supporter of abortion and gay rights got an unexpected ...
Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign has hungered for some form of blessing from the religious right. Today, the former New York City mayor and supporter of abortion and gay rights got an unexpected ...
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- DMcD I'm a Fan of DMcD 11 fans permalink
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I'm not sure how Robertson's endorsement could be viewed as a 'good' thing by 'anyone'. Robertson is quite obviously 'insane'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 11/07/2007

Well, there is a strong reason NOT to vote for Giuliani.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 11/07/2007
- lentinelia I'm a Fan of lentinelia 68 fans permalink
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Giuliani is looking at Robertson the way a "first lady" looks at her "man".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 11/07/2007
- wmbear I'm a Fan of wmbear 24 fans permalink

ANYONE WHO DOESN'T TAKE ROBERTSON'S ENDORSEMENT AS A SIGNAL...

To vote for anyone EXCEPT Giuliani has got to be a worse idiot that I ever dreamed possible....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 11/07/2007

His endorsement will mean nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 11/07/2007
- Northlite I'm a Fan of Northlite 10 fans permalink

Jesus, you people here on HuffPost are awfully disrespectful to one of our nation's great Christian spiritual leaders. And this being a Christian nation--it says so in the Constitution--Pat carries a lot of weight. May Jesus be with you and help you discover the error of your ways.

And Issak, I admire the rigor of you intellectual analysis of Rudy and Pat, and as a Christian, I could not agree more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 11/07/2007

There is a special place in hell for 1-800-Send me your social security check Robertson. He is a fraud and a clown who pays nothing in taxes because of his phony church and various business schemes.

He is nuttier than a fruitcake who thinks of himself as a "powerbroker."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 11/07/2007
- oldgringo I'm a Fan of oldgringo 3 fans permalink

Rudy is a proven FOOL!
Pat Robertson is a bigger FOOL!
The two of them TOGETHER will be FOOLS for as long as they are together, and no amount of either PRAYER or SPIN will change that basic fact!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 11/07/2007
- Issak I'm a Fan of Issak 12 fans permalink

Wow! a fucking moron endorses a fucking idiot. Got it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 11/07/2007
- marko77 I'm a Fan of marko77 33 fans permalink

Pat Robertson gets to flash his mug from time to time because he's flush with hot cash.

This guy is just one of many Elmer Gantrys in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 11/07/2007

For those that don't know, Gulliani left New York with his best friend in charge of security, a mafia figure. Right now he is keeping out of jail by the lawyers he hired. Another friend of Gulliani's is dead...but gulliani tried to give a job for a dead guy. A guy that was dead for over 10 years. Have a few of these and collect on 'em......sounds like there are people who take them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 11/07/2007
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Yeah... I remember back when ol' Pat told everyone that Jesus came to him in a vision and promised him that he would be elected the next President of the United States... so, of course, it was the duty of every Christian to send a check to ol' Pat's campaign fund.

Funny thing: Pat didn't even make the primary cut. I've always wanted to ask him "Did Jesus lie to you, or did you lie to the public?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 11/07/2007

he will devour all that is near and dear to you

http://www.theweeklydonut.org/index.php/category/cousin-loving-republican/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/07/2007
- novowel4me I'm a Fan of novowel4me 2 fans permalink

Obviously, greed and lust for power are two values that Rudy and Pat share.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 11/07/2007
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 274 fans permalink

Oh... well, now... this changes everything!

The least these lying, profiteering christofascists can do is have staff following them to pick up their purportedly non-negotiable principles as they discard them, one by one, along the campaign trail.

Littering is against the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 11/07/2007
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