McCain Rejects Endorsements From Hagee, Parsley

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First Posted: 05-22-08 04:07 PM   |   Updated: 05-30-08 05:12 AM

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CNN reported today:

In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has decided to reject his endorsement.


The Huffington Post had published a recording of Hagee saying that Adolf Hitler had been fulfilling God's will by hastening the desire of Jews to return to Israel in accordance with biblical prophecy.

Later, around 10PM ET, McCain rejected the endorsement of another right-wing religious figure, Pastor Rod Parsley, "an Ohio preacher who has sharply criticized Islam and called the religion inherently violent."

[I]n an interview with The Associated Press, McCain said he rejected Parsley's support, too.


"I believe there is no place for that kind of dialogue in America, and I believe that even though he endorsed me, and I didn't endorse him, the fact is that I repudiate such talk, and I reject his endorsement," McCain told the AP. ...

[Parsley] has described Islam as an "anti-Christ religion" and the Muslim prophet Muhammad as "the mouthpiece of a conspiracy of spiritual evil," according to ABC News.

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Here's the full AP report:

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STOCKTON, Calif. -- Republican John McCain on Thursday rejected endorsements from two influential but controversial televangelists, saying there is no place for their incendiary criticisms of other faiths.

McCain rejected the months-old endorsement of Texas preacher John Hagee after an audio recording surfaced in which the preacher said God sent Adolf Hitler to help Jews reach the promised land. McCain called the comment "crazy and unacceptable."

He later repudiated the support of Rod Parsley, an Ohio preacher who has sharply criticized Islam and called the religion inherently violent.

McCain issued a statement Thursday afternoon announcing his decision about Hagee.

"Obviously, I find these remarks and others deeply offensive and indefensible, and I repudiate them. I did not know of them before Reverend Hagee's endorsement, and I feel I must reject his endorsement as well," he said.

Later, in Stockton, he told reporters: "I just think that the statement is crazy and unacceptable."

Then in an interview with The Associated Press, McCain said he rejected Parsley's support, too.

"I believe there is no place for that kind of dialogue in America, and I believe that even though he endorsed me, and I didn't endorse him, the fact is that I repudiate such talk, and I reject his endorsement," McCain told the AP.

Hagee had sparked controversy since the San Antonio pastor endorsed McCain on Feb. 27 shortly before the Texas presidential primary. Parsley's views were aired Thursday in an ABC News report.

McCain actively courted Hagee, who leads a megachurch with a congregation in the tens of thousands and has an even wider television audience. Former GOP presidential rivals also sought Hagee's backing.

Hagee has referred to the Roman Catholic Church as "the great whore" and called it a "false cult system." He also has linked Hitler to the Catholic church, suggesting it helped shape his anti-Semitism. And Hagee said Hurricane Katrina was God's retribution for homosexual sin.

McCain has faced a barrage of criticism over Hagee, with some comparing the situation to the controversy Democrat Barack Obama faced over the views of his longtime and now former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

McCain tried Thursday to draw a distinction between the Obama-Wright connection and his own relationships with Parsley and Hagee, saying Hagee was not his pastor.

"My church I attend is North Phoenix Baptist Church; my pastor and spiritual guide is Pastor Dan Yeary," McCain said. "I've never been to Pastor Hagee's church or Pastor Parsley's church. I didn't attend their church for 20 years. I'm not a member of their church."

Obama, who was campaigning in Florida, said that in national politics it's easy to find people who have said or done offensive things.

"John McCain has to deal with Hagee, who said something that is mind-boggling. I don't attribute those statements to John McCain. Nobody thinks McCain believes that stuff," Obama said. "And for McCain to then suggest that every single statement that was made by somebody is somehow attributable to me is just wrong. It is just not accurate."

Until now, McCain had tried to distance himself from Hagee's views but had not rejected the endorsement.

"I'm glad to have his endorsement," he said on ABC's "This Week" in April. "I condemn remarks that are, in any way, viewed as anti-anything."

The Arizona senator has said he sought Hagee's support because the pastor, like himself, is a strong supporter of Israel.

The formation of Israel was at the heart of the remarks that prompted McCain to reject Hagee's support. The comments came in a sermon Hagee gave in the late 1990s, an audio recording of which was posted last week on the liberal blog Talk to Action and reported by The Huffington Post, another liberal blog.

In the sermon, Hagee said, "Then God sent a hunter. A hunter is someone with a gun, and he forces you. Hitler was a hunter. ... How did it happen? Because God allowed it to happen. Why did it happen? Because God said, 'My top priority for the Jewish people is to get them to come back to the land of Israel.'"

Hagee tried to repair the damage by apologizing to Catholics in a letter released just last week. Saying he had emphasized the darkest chapters in the history of Catholic and Protestant relationships with Jews, Hagee wrote, "I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful."

On Thursday, Hagee issued a new statement saying he was weary of the controversy and was withdrawing his endorsement.

Hagee said critics are "grossly misrepresenting my position on issues most near and dear to my heart."

"I am tired of these baseless attacks and fear that they have become a distraction in what should be a national debate about important issues," Hagee said. "I have therefore decided to withdraw my endorsement of Senator McCain for president effective today, and to remove myself from any active role in the 2008 campaign."

The other pastor, Parsley, has described Islam as an "anti-Christ religion" and the Muslim prophet Muhammad as "the mouthpiece of a conspiracy of spiritual evil," according to ABC News.

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AP Religion Writer Eric Gorski in Denver contributed to this report.

CNN reported today: In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has decided to reject his ...
CNN reported today: In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has decided to reject his ...
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Kind of freaky...
When Hagee viciously attacked Catholic Church it wasn't much of a problem to McCain... Only when this extremely pro-Jewish pastor said something that Jews would not like McCain rejects him...
Really strange guy...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 05/23/2008

Perception is reality...that's that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 05/23/2008
- mellene I'm a Fan of mellene 10 fans permalink

Hagee and Parsley are pretty much fringe evangelicals. Unfortunately for McCain this Hitler reference to the Jews will make it almost impossible for him to overcome especially since he sought his endorsement this year. The man's staff must all be in a bubble to have not heard or vetted these comments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 05/23/2008

Lieberman has not rejected Hagee...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 05/23/2008
- SCG I'm a Fan of SCG 110 fans permalink
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"I'm very honored by Pastor John Hagee's endorsement today " - John McCain Feb 28, 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 05/23/2008

If God is a faithful and loving God then where did people like Hagee and the
late Reverend Falwell come from? These people live in the lap of luxury simply
by standing up before thousands of followers and condemning others to hell,
with scorn while passing around a donation basket. That isn't a REAL job. That
is what you call bribery and manipulation. Kind of like the cults Hagee speaks so
unfondly of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 05/23/2008

I don't care the these guys were not McCain's pastor. I don't care that these guys did not baptise McCains children. I don't care that McCain was not a member of their church for twenty years. I don't care that they were not McCains spirtual advisor and teacher. McCain should be branded with them anyway. McCain met them didn't he, therefore he should have to answer for them. McCain is not nearly as spirtual and uplifting as Obama is. McCain is on the right so he is wrong!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 05/23/2008

Can we start a McCain repudiation website? I bet it would be popular!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 05/23/2008
- rbenjamin I'm a Fan of rbenjamin 22 fans permalink
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Look people, their is a simple solution to this controversy. God Almighty needs to schedule a press conference ASAP. A public q&a where He can explain his position on the Jews, and maybe some other pressing social issues, time remaining, would go a long way towards making our election process more informed and less strident. None of this McCain bullshit either, "no look quick - now you see me, now you don't." The burning bush format would work well, low key, but impressive. If the Lord decides on a Moses at Mount Sinai venue we'll all need to bring sunscreen, so let's have a heads up on proper attire and current protocol regarding groveling and eye eversion. If possible, I'd suggest scheduling the entire Holy Trinity so we can cover as much ground as quickly as possible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 05/23/2008
- Schnitzel I'm a Fan of Schnitzel 6 fans permalink

It appears that McCain has flip flopped here: He was FOR Hagee's endorsement BEFORE he was AGAINST it. Strangely enough both positions on the issue occured long after the Hitler comments - and many far worse - were public record...I wonder if CNN will re run the footage 6000 time per news cycle like they did with Rev. Wright.
Not only did McCain accept endorsements from creeps like Hagee and Parsley - HE ENDORSED THEM! I wonder if the lazy schmeckles at CNN and ABC will even mention that fact.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 05/23/2008

This idiot Hagee is just one of many,many reasons that we need to tax all religions,only then will these nut jobs will go back into the woodwork, where they belong!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 05/23/2008
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"McCain's Pastor Problem: Rejects Hagee Endorsement After Hitler Comments"

This headline is misleading beause the rejection of Hagee's endorsement was not immediately AFTER the Hitler comments -- months after - yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 05/23/2008

you are right... it was months after... the only way it could have been worse, is if he didn't reject him until 20 YEARS after.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 05/23/2008

Quilt by association is wrong! No-one should be held accountable for another person's words nor deeds. It was wrong to do it to Obama and its now wrong to do this to McCann. These kind of attacks don't serve any positive purpose and distract us from the issues. Both men are basically decent and honorable. The voters must decide who to vote for by their positions. This stuff about pastors needs to stop! Its non-sense to assume that what a person hears or reads reflects what they believe!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 05/23/2008

Quilt by association is the best way to go.

Ever heard of a quilting bee?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 05/23/2008
- coyote4 I'm a Fan of coyote4 70 fans permalink
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"This stuff about pastors needs to stop!"

WRONG: this stuff about pastors involved with politics needs to stop!

30 years ago a chunk of Christian churches decided that job 0ne was politics. This culminated with the George W Bush administration of fundamentalists and Christian extremists destroying what it meant to be American in the world.

Rather than a light, it has been proven that religion and politics create evil. The church needs to be isolated from the corrupting influences of power.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 05/23/2008
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I think it is reasonable to have concern about who the candidates are associated with and who they might be influenced by.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 05/24/2008
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"He who digs a hole and scoops it out falls into the pit he has made." Psalm 7:15



gsikev there is a flaw in your logic, and it's a common reoccurrence in the thinking of the right. If the right attacks someone on the left, and the left reacts by deflecting such venom, then the left is hamstrung from being critical in kind when the right does the exact same thing that they criticized the left for. Since the left didn't like it when Obama was attacked for the Rev. Wright issue then they should just shut up about the Pastor Hagee issue, right?



In the 90's the Republicans played the holier than thou card, claiming that they were going to restore decency and integrity and honor back to the Oval office and to Washington. So when they fell way short with sexual and other scandals one after the other, the left did not come down on them for their acts but for their hypocrisy.



McCain tried to embrace Hagee for political gain, ignoring his most offensive remarks, even after he once denounced such demagogary from Robertson and Falwell. Obama tried to distance himself from the comments of Rev. Wright to prevent a political loss while not throwing a friend under the bus. I don't see the similarity in the two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 05/23/2008
- Mack20 I'm a Fan of Mack20 9 fans permalink

The similarity is in all three politicians is they wil do and say anything to get elected. McCain and Obama will throw their spouses under the bus if necessary. Bill will simply toss Hillary when he is ready.

The left always blisters the right on hypocrisy as opposed to the act. That’s because the left has no problem with the act. And GWB HAS brought decency and integrity to the Oval office. He has very little say involving oversexed, greedy members of congress unable to control themselves. Except for the toe-tapping Senator from Idaho, problems like this on the right usually fix themselves. On the other hand your members are allowed to stay in power as they defend themselves since the ACT is not really condemned by your leadership. William Jefferson from New Orleans comes to mind. His constituents were drowning as he commandeered National Guard resources to save his thawing $90k in bribe money. That's OK with you guys as long as GWB gets the lion's share of the blame for Katrina. It needs repeating: liberal = character flaw.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 05/23/2008
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"And GWB HAS brought decency and integrity to the Oval office. "

Ok, I'll bite. Care to explain how 900+ *documented* lies about WMDs and debunked claims of connections between Saddam Hussein and 9/11 to launch and sustain a war for oil and empire has brought decency and integrity to the Oval Office?

"It needs repeating: liberal = character flaw."

An independent voter's response to your assertion of "conservative" moral superiority:

http://www.armchairsubversive.org

"Party of family values" indeed. Interesting how Chimpy "Mission Accomplished McFlightsuit has never once uttered any outrage at this pandemic within GOP ranks. Come to think of it, neither has "Hundred Years War" McCain.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 05/23/2008
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"And GWB HAS brought decency and integrity to the Oval office."

You have to be one of the most confused and lame-brained people to ever post on this site. That doesn't need repeating (it really goes without saying).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 05/23/2008
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So why does McCain hate religion and the holy men he comforts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 05/23/2008

The most reprehensible endorsement John McCain received is from George Bush. Obama should point this out in his uniquelly inoffensive brand of sarcasm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 05/23/2008
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