Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More Witchery

The TPM link below made us realize that the person we'd mercilessly mocked further below, one Jean Houston, had been called a witch by noted grotesque John Hagee:
Pastor John Hagee, whose 2008 endorsement of John McCain sparked a major uproar, is one such leader. In his 1997 book Day of Deception he recounts witnessing demonic possession, and alleges that the state is complicit in "Rosemary's Baby"-like coverups of Satanic killings. "Female Satanists breed themselves to give birth to children for ritual offerings. Doctors in the satanic groups deliver the baby, filing no birth certificate. As far as the state is concerned, the person never existed."

Man, between them & the (imaginary) terror babies, what are we gonna do?
In the opening pages of the same book -- a chapter called "Witchcraft and the White House -- Hagee claims "Hillary Clinton has brought witchcraft into the White House." The witch in question, according to Hagee, was Clinton's one-time New Age spiritual adviser Jean Houston.

A quote from the L.A. Times link above (Worth it for the inanity.):
Houston is a scholar and philosopher who travels the world giving seminars on human potential and what she calls "social artistry," applying myth, history and spirituality to help effect social, political or personal change.
Can't tell the doofuses w/o the proverbial scorecard.

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