SocraticGadfly: Palin says Jesus’ return is right around the corner

September 15, 2008

Palin says Jesus’ return is right around the corner

An anti-Palin rally in Anchorage outdraws the real thing, her “un-pastor” community activist speaks; Palin expects Jesus ASAP


Howard Bess speaks — In case the name doesn’t ring a bell, Bess is the Baptist minister from Wasilla neighbor Palmer, who wrote the No. 1 chart-topper on Sarah Palin’s Books to Ban list, “Pastor, I am Gay.” He’s now talking further, and bluntly:
“She’s Jerry Falwell with a pretty face.”

Bess has had years of conflict with Palin over his work as …

Wait for it …

A community activist.

Now we know why, to use one of Gov. Venice Beach’s favorite words, Sarah Palin is such a “hater” of community activists.

Read and bluntly; there’s more, including her attempt to make the Wasilla school board look like Dover, Pa., before its smackdown from a federal judge a few years back.

If that’s not enough to scare you, here’s the worst:
Another valley activist, Philip Munger … also asked Palin if she truly believed in the End of Days, the doomsday scenario when the Messiah will return.

“She looked in my eyes and said, ‘Yes, I think I will see Jesus come back to earth in my lifetime.’” (Emphasis added.)

Holy shit.

She’s clearly in the John Hagee camp now, and this explains the blank check for Israel, too. All that’s lacking is the ashes of the red heifer.

Women against Palin— The Alaska Women Reject Palin rallyoutdrew the Welcome Home rally by at least a 3-2 count.

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