Pat Robertson: "Ask God to get those liberals on the Supreme Court to retire."

CNN story, Pat Robertson’s letter on CBN’s site.

Sounds like he could barely hold back from asking God to ‘take them home’.

The presumption of people such as Pat in turning prayer into an occasion of advising God on what’s right and wrong never ceases to amaze me.

And of course, he tosses in the usual lies:

I don’t know what there is to say about Pat that hasn’t been said many times before; this is just the latest for-instance.

Shouldn’t a “Christian” be praying for the health and well-being of those Justices? Shouldn’t he be praying for God to give them wisdom and clarity of mind?

Does Pat Robertson think that God is a republican? He needs to read his Bible. Jesus was the original bleeding heart liberal.

Doesn’t praying for “God to put it in the minds” violate free will? I’ve always wondered about praying for people to change their minds and the effect on free will…

JOhn.

(Besides, doesn’t that picture of Pat make him look very constipated? Maybe he doesn’t need lots of money; maybe he needs donations of Ex-Lax…)

Wonder if this prayer will go as well as his prayer for Charles Taylor.

Hate sells better than love. Robertson discovered that a long time ago.

Mr. Robertson knows more about what the Founding Fathers intended than the Supreme Court Justices? Sounds like a bit of arrogance to me.

He’s just taking part in the war on terror.

All things considered, I’d call it progress. It’s not as bad as blaming 9/11 on liberals, homosexuals and the ACLU. God’s wrath, you know.

Oh yes, and the left never prays for God to strike down the Bush administration with a mighty lightning bolt?

Of course not – everyone knows liberals are all atheists. :wink:

No. We vote.

If they do, show it. Show where someone is publicly asking that God “put it in the mind of George W. Bush to be struck with a mighty lightning bolt.”

Let’s call it Operation W’s Wacky New 'Do.

Zeus hasn’t been answering my calls. I’m quite distraught.

I’m not quite clear on whether the OP’s discontent is with Mr. Robertson’s methods or with his intended result.

  • Rick

Oh for the love of pete!
He dared to pray for liberal justices to <<gasp>> retire?
Hang the man, I say! Hang him, and hang him high!
Seriously, do you guys ever get a clue?

[sub]Frickin’ liberals, outta their ever-lovin’ minds with this nonsense.[/sub]

Eh, I can’t too worked up about it. Any fundies who think Pat Robertson has any moral authority are too stupid to be swayed by reason anyway.

Pat Robertson is insane - I am convinced.

I sent CNN feedback asking them why they thought the ravings of this particular right wing religious nut was so newsworthy as to merit top placement on their homepage.

<sigh>

Q: What has more False Profits than ENRON’s Books?

A: The 700 Club.

Same reason “Baby born with birthmark shaped like Elvis” makes the news. It’s News of the Weird combined (in the case of Robertson et al.) with that whole “oh, a traffic accident, let’s gawk for a few minutes” mentality.

NaSultainne, I can’t speak for any of the rest of us liberals, but I got my clue from a crackerjack box. That why I evidently have more sense than for proclaiming loudly things like “now let’s not actively wish for a supreme court that just panders to our every whim, in possible violation of the actual laws of this country”. Or at least you won’t catch me spreading that message to everyone I know;)

Well, He only took six days to create the world. Wouldn’t that make Him a strict constructionist?

Remember, it’s only a “tyrannical oligarchy” if it doesn’t agree with you. If it does, then it’s a right-thinking majority that can bring about “a massive change in federal jurisprudence”.

God: You got your mind right, boy?
Supreme Court Justice: Yes, boss! Don’t you worry, I got my mind right!
God: You better boy.