Sunday Facepalm: Deep State, Witches & Warlocks, Oh My!


Frank Amedia and his Potus Shield clown circus are back at it, just praying their little red noses off. If you aren’t familiar with Mr. Amedia, you can pretty much find out all you care to know in his recounting a miracle he performed: the resurrection of an ant. Today, they are all trembling over the “deep state”, witches, warlocks, and the antichrist.

“I think we need to be wise to understand that this presidency is going to be taken to the edge of destruction by evil forces, by deep state forces, by a conspiracy that has already been named,” Amedia warned. “We know it’s coming. We need to withstand against that. We need to be the watchmen that say, ‘Don’t take your eyes off, the storm is coming.’”

“We prayed for the Lord to just stir up that storm,” he continued. “Stir up that storm of that president. We declare right now, in Jesus’ name, stir it up. Stir him up like a tornado, don’t let him stop. Let everything fly out that needs to fly out, let everything be exposed, don’t let anything be put back into a place that could come back and linger again.”

That’s a veritable treasure chest of filthy jokes, just waiting to be made. Speaking for myself, I don’t want to see anything flying out of the Tiny Tyrant, and I most emphatically don’t want to see anything exposed. :shudder: Okay, now that my mind has jumped out of the gutter, as far as exposure goes, the Tiny Tyrant and his crew of incompetent cronies are doing a fine job of that themselves. No assistance is required.

Amedia, Mark Gonzales of the U.S. Hispanic Action Network, and Bishop Harry Jackson then initiated a spiritual warfare prayer against Trump’s enemies and critics, with Jackson taking specific aim at the “witches and warlocks” who have cursed the president.

“We lift up witches and warlocks who have been a part of this assignment,” Jackson said, “as they have gathered in numbers almost immeasurable to curse this specific president. We cancel, we bind their authority, we bind their curses, we lift up your word that says you shall not revile the gods and neither shall you bring a curse upon the rule of God’s people. We declare those assignments null and void and we claim the souls of many of the witches and warlocks.”

The Gods? Hmmm. Anyroad, I think we need a serious rule here. This is the 21st century, and people with views that are the same as those prevalent during the inquisition and witch trials? They have no place in a modern society. What they do need is a nice re-created 13th century village, lots of land surrounding, where they could play at witch hunting all they liked, and they could leave the rest of us in the current century alone.

The whole regressive mess is at RWW.

Comments

  1. springa73 says

    So much spiritual drama around a man who doesn’t seem to be very spiritual, to put it mildly!

  2. voyager says

    I’ve always thought American Christians were a bit wacky, but this is pretty far outside the box. It’s like they’ve become comic book Christians and Satan is around every corner. Bread and circuses.

  3. jrkrideau says

    @ 2 voyager

    I’ve always thought American Christians were a bit wacky
    A lot.

    The problem is that Amedia and the other fools are not that unusual. You might want to have a look at What do Christian fundamentalists have against set theory?
    https://boingboing.net/2012/08/07/what-do-christian-fundamentali.html

    Or have a look at

    On Wednesday, Bobby Jindal became the first Indian-American to be a serious candidate for president.

    The Louisiana Republican governor’s bid also adds another little-known first: He’s the first presidential candidate (that we know of) to participate in an apparent exorcism.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/06/25/a-presidential-candidate-first-jindals-witness-to-an-apparent-exorcism/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.e852606ccc12

    And he was a Rhodes Scholar. Selection standards seem to have slipped.

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