They say the media has a “liberal bias,” Well Pat Robertson never got that memo as he consistently use his media platform to preach the gospel of the Republican party.
I’m wondering if it is possible to broadcast an episode of Pat Robinson’s show without Robinson wandering into the land of Republican politics and how Republican policies would save this nation. In an episode that aired January 3rd, 2017, Robertson assured his audience that God will finally be able to save America with the election of Donald Trump.
“Nothing is impossible,” Robinson said, while having a chit-chat his co-host. “This last election was a blessing of God. He delivered this nation from chaos, and He’s gonna do something for Israel, He’s gonna do something to the United States.”
Robertson then goes on preaching Trump’s message that because of his election, “we will all be rich!”
“We’re gonna see a time of extraordinary blessings.” Robinson said, “So this is a time to be happy and to get with it.”
Pat Robertson, on his television show on The 700 Club, took time to reiterate his well-known feelings about Halloween.
“Well, it used to be called ‘All Saints Eve,’ now we know it as Halloween,” Robertson said. “That’s the day when millions of children and adults will be dressing up as devils, witches, and goblins to celebrate Satan. They don’t realize that’s what they’re doing.”
Pastor Pat Robertson, the conservative Founder of The Christian Broadcasting Network, is apparently through with trying to win every soul for Christ. In a response to an email from a viewer who was concern that her grandson is always high and mocking her religion, Roberts suggested that the youth should be beaten, or to say it the way Robertson said it, he needs to be taken “to the woodshed and let him understand the blessings of discipline.”
“He needs a strong male figure,” Robertson continued. “He’s going to wind up in a correctional institution, and the next thing you know, he’s going to be doing hard time in some prison. And then he would wish he wasn’t such a smart, you know, wise guy. Because he’ll be disciplined in a way that he’ll never forget in some prison.”
Now I’m not sure what tests Pat Robertson conducted, or how many Kenyan towels he personally checked for the AIDS virus, but Robertson is going out informing his audience that yes, you can in fact get AIDS from a Kenyan’s towel.
And you thought human beings were the most advanced species.
Robertson was responding to the concerns of a missionary who wanted to travel to Africa to help the people. The person expressed concerns about the present dangers and diseases like ebola, but stated that they are not concerned because they will be doing God’s will. But the person did not want to be presumptuous. They wanted to make sure that they were doing the right thing and not testing God.
Pat Robertson answered, “Not in Kenya. You might get AIDS in Kenya, the people have AIDS. You got to be careful, the towels can have AIDS.”
Breaking news: Pat Robertson spoke the truth! Now, this doesn’t happen often but when it does I’m going to bring it to you.
In his recent 700 Club program, Robertson laments on the plight of the Republican party and acknowledges that radical right may be causing more harm than good.
NOTE: Pat Robertson is inarguably part of the radical right.
I’m beginning to think that people call into his CBN show with made up scenarios just to hear what Pat Robertson would say.
In the latest episode of What Would Pat Robertson Say Next, a viewer shared his problem. His wife was not putting out. The viewer was obviously concerned about his relationship with his wife and wanted some help from Robertson – Sidenote: I’ll say that was the viewer’s first mistake, thinking the 400 year old Robertson could tell him on what to do to arouse his wife sexually.
Robertson however, had an answer, and I’m almost shocked he didn’t blame Obama for the man’s problems. He did however, blame the woman for probably being molested as a child and told the man that if his wife is not giving it to him, then that is grounds for divorce!
I don’t know what’s wrong with your wife, whether she’s got some psychological problems, whether she was molested as a child . . .She really wants intimacy. . . but at the same time she doesn’t want to come together and consummate. That’s grounds for divorce.”
According to Pat Robertson, President Obama is the worst thing that ever happen to this country. No, Obama didn’t invade Iraq, he didn’t start a war with Afghanistan and no matter what you think of the man, he didn’t take a surplus and turn in into a deficit. All those things are very recent memories that Robertson fails to remember and more happened under the watchful eyes Obama’s predecessor, George Bush. There were no prayers from Robertson then.
Among other things, Obama ended Bush’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and has so far avoided military conflict in Syria and Russia. He has brought affordable healthcare to every American and has also managed to cut the deficit despite all the road blocks Republicans put in his way.
The nerve of this president, doing what the American people elected him to do.
Pat Robertson has had enough, and he is enlisting the help of God to put an end to Obama’s niceness.
On his recent 700 Club program, Robertson told his viewers, “We need to do something to pray to be delivered from this president. He is a disaster, an absolute disaster. Democrat, Republican or whatever, this country is into serious decline unless something dramatic is done about it.”
Will God answer the prayers of an evil man? A hater? Let’s see…
It’s winter and it’s cold outside, so Climate Change is therefore a hoax. I know you’ve heard that before. It’s a favorite calling card for the stupid… that is, it’s a favorite calling card for the Republicans. Today’s candidate to demonstrate the stupidity? Pat Robertson.
Responding to a comment made by Secretary of State John Kerry that Climate Change is “the greatest problem of our generation,” in the same category with poverty, terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Pat Robertson felt the need to respond and he chose the dumbest talking point in the Republican arsenal.
“I don’t know where Kerry has been spending his time,” Robertson said, “but maybe he’s so wealthy they have a special house that has tropical plants in it so he feels like he’s in the tropics, but for the rest of us, it’s been cold as the Dickens!”
“It’s idiocy and they’re laughing at people who go outside and it’s freezing!”
A caller had a problem and needed to talk to someone. He chose Pat Robertson and explained his problem when he was forwarded through to the man with all the answers.
“Before I met my wife, I fell in love with a beautiful woman and had a relationship for six months. We broke up after she told me she was transsexual.”
“What should I do?”
What should I do. A question from a caller to the Pat Robertson program on the 700 Club. The caller was apparently so bothered by his past deed and needed to know if he should tell his wife. What would be the advice from the great Pat Robertson?
“What you should do is keep your mouth shut! That’s real simple. You know, all of us did stuff before we were married, but you don’t parade out all your girlfriends or your boyfriends or your sexual encounters or whatever you did. You just don’t do it.”
“You come to Jesus, he had forgiven you. That’s the old life, now you’ve turned the page.”
I would say Pat Robertson is at it again, but I’m afraid he never did stop.
In a recent show on his 700 Club, Robertson took a call from a viewer who asked, “where God told his people to wipe out cities and take their lands, sounds like Islam to me.” Robertson answered that sometimes, wiping out an entire group of people is okay.
Assuming you have a culture that has 1,000 really bad people in it — they’re murderers, they’re thieves, they’re rapists, they’re having incest, you name it they are doing everything horrible — now if they have children, what’s going to happen? Instead of having 1,000, you’ll have 3,000 or 4,000; then — nothing has changed them — then they’ll pass it on to the next generation and the next thing you know you’ve got 10,000 or 20,000 of them and if it keeps on going you’re going to have a million of them. So what’s the most merciful thing for a loving God to do? It’s to take the thousand and get rid of them. And that’s what He did.
“It sounds cruel but in the long run it’s more merciful,” he continued. “Further, He didn’t want his people to be contaminated by those people…. They had sex with animals, they had incest, they did all of these terrible things and they offered their children as sacrifices to their gods, it was horrible what they did.”
The same Pat Robertson who usually mislead his flock on a host of different issues, especially where politics is concerned, had a rather interesting call today.
She requested his help today. She wanted to know why her hearing impaired son was not healed. Robertson explained that the healing may be hindered by a “spirit of deafness.” He then told the caller that if she can’t heal her son, then she was “doing something wrong” and should “try something else.”
Said Robertson
“I have dealt with people who are deaf and you rebuke the spirit of deafness and they get healed,” Robertson said. “I don’t know what you’re doing wrong.”
“Why don’t you try that and if it doesn’t work, try something else.”
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said over the weekend that he had prayed to God to guide him in the shutdown fight and was sure that “his will be done as I know it will be.”
Televangelist Pat Robertson opened Monday’s edition of The 700 Club by describing the Oct. 17 debt ceiling deadline as a “countdown to Armageddon.”
“The Democrats, instead of holding spending down, now say, ‘We want freedom to spend more, we’ve got to spend more,’” Robertson explained. “They need a fix. It’s like a heroin addict, you’ve got to have your fix. And they need a fix. So, they want the sequester taken away as a price for re-opening the government. It is shocking!”
“This is crazy,” he added. “What we’re looking at is a party of people who are spendoholics: $17 trillion in debt, ladies and gentlemen. It’s insupportable. The interest on the debt is going to be mounting and encompass the entire federal budget pretty soon. Something’s got to be done.”
The TV preacher said that the drastic across-the-board spending cuts in the so-called “sequester” were “the most effective means of scaling back the spending of ours that’s taken place in decades. So the Republicans, they couldn’t possibly give it up. If they did, they’d be insane.”
At the same time, Robertson warned that a default on U.S. debt would “rocket around the world” and “mean chaos for every single citizen.”
“It’s going to mean the value of your pensions is going to go down, the value of your home will go down, the value of your home will go down, the value of what you’re going to have to borrow is going to go up extraordinarily, you’ll pay much higher interest rates,” he observed. “I mean, it’s going to be chaotic. And these guys are playing games and I hope the Republicans on this one will stand fast, they’ve got to stand fast and say no more.”
At the Values Voter Summit over the weekend, CBN’s David Brody spoke with Cruz about his role in instigating the government shutdown, which has been seen as complicating debt limit negotiations.
“Where do you see God in all of this fight that’s going on in your life right now?” Brody asked the Texas senator.
“Well, David, you know at every stage, my prayer to God is that His will be done,” Cruz insisted. “As it will be.”
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