Pastor Hagee Still Sells Controversial 2005 'God Sent Hitler' Sermon, Apologizes To ADL For Wrong Sermon
Despite Pastor John Hagee's claims to the contrary, his "God sent Hitler" sermon was anything but 'historic'. It was shockingly contemporary.
Despite Pastor John Hagee's claims to the contrary, his "God sent Hitler" sermon was anything but 'historic'. It was shockingly contemporary.
Byron Williams | Posted 06.14.2008 | Politics
The country does not simply need to change political parties in the White House; it needs a change of direction, which leaves the Democrats as the de facto party of change.
Think Progress | Posted 06.12.2008 | Politics
In an interview on NPR's Fresh Air on Monday, host Terri Gross asked former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan if controversial pastor John H...
Max Blumenthal | Posted 06.10.2008 | Politics
Now that Hagee's political allies have listened to the preacher's sermon identifying the Antichrist as a homosexual Jew, how can they still share a stage with him?
Menachem Rosensaft | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics
Lieberman knows better. His in-laws survived the Holocaust. I cannot understand how he can justify standing alongside a man who preaches that the murder of millions of Jews somehow had a divine purpose.
Robert Naiman | Posted 06.06.2008 | Politics
In the latest evidence that neocons "support the troops" as long as it doesn't cost anything to them or their rich elitist friends, they don't want to help soldiers facing foreclosure.
Robert S. McElvaine | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
Barack Obama has had his Rev. Wright Problem, but John McCain has created for himself a serious Rev. Wrongs Problem.
Robert Naiman | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
Despite the renewed attention to John Hagee's noxious worldview, American Israel Public Affairs Committee has remained silent about the controversy.
Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
It doesn't matter what national religious leaders John Hagge or Rod Parsley, or even Jeremiah Wright believe. What matters is what the person actually running for office believes, says and does.
Mark Green | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
If his five problems in five days are an indication, McCain is on track to end up with a smaller vote than the last Republican nominee from Arizona in 1964.
Max Blumenthal | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
Prior to McCain's sweeping renunciation, Lieberman could have reasonably claimed to be unaware of the preacher's repugnant views on the Holocaust. Now, he has no excuse for ignorance.
Robert Schlesinger | Posted 05.31.2008 | Politics
So John McCain has finally sent John Hagee and Rod Parsley the way of Jeremiah Wright. But you can be sure this isn't the last we'll hear of any of these names.
Seth Greenland | Posted 05.31.2008 | Politics
The shame does not lie with Wright and Hagee. The shame is that American politics has degenerated to the point where these toxic God-wielders are actively courted by our leaders.
AP | LIBBY QUAID | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics
CNN reported today: In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republi...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics
Pastor John Hagee said on Thursday that his controversial sermon, in which he said Hitler was fulfilling God's will for a state of Israel, had been "i...
Jon Wiener | Posted 05.29.2008 | Home
McCain's Rev. Hagee has a tough God. Instead of putting Jews on trains to Auschwitz, couldn't He have gotten them bus tickets to Tel Aviv? Next question: why does McCain think God sent us Hitler?
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics
John Hagee, the controversial evangelical leader and endorser of Sen. John McCain, argued in a late 1990s sermon that the Nazis had operated on God's ...
Sarah Posner | Posted 05.27.2008 | Politics
Bush, Cheney, and their band of neoconservative outlaws who led us into one catastrophic war and might lead us into another are pleased to have these faith-based cheerleaders on the sidelines.
Wall Street Journal | Elizabeth Holmes | Posted 05.21.2008 | Politics
John Hagee, the uncontroversial Evangelical pastor who endorsed John McCain, will issue a letter of apology to Catholics today for inflammatory remark...
Peter Dreier | Posted 05.21.2008 | Home
Months after his main rivals dropped out of the race, McCain has failed to win over voters in key Republican demographics. Last week in Indiana Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul won 18 percent of the vote.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.16.2008 | Politics
Despite the fact that John McCain and his surrogates have taken recent pains to try to dismiss concerns over the candidate's relationship with unendin...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.13.2008 | Politics
Religious affiliations have proven, in the course of this campaign, to be a tricky business for politicians -- none more so than Reverend Jeremiah Wri...
New York Times | Frank Rich | Posted 05.12.2008 | Politics
BORED by those endless replays of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright? If so, go directly to YouTube, search for "John Hagee Roman Church Hitler," and be recharg...
Open Left | Katie Halper | Posted 05.10.2008 | Politics
Before Jeremiah "Obama's Pastor" Wright spews even more nonsense, and quotes even more ambassadors, we want to shed some light on the brilliant gems u...
Linda Hansen | Posted 05.03.2008 | Home
McCain admits he wooed firebrand Texas Pastor John Hagee. Yet it's Obama who's weathering the religious-rhetoric storm. Maybe that's because Republicans are expected to dabble in God-fearing hate.
Bruce Wilson | Posted 06.25.2008 | Politics