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Hagee: The Antichrist Is Gay, "Partially Jewish, As Was Adolph Hitler"

Posted by Max Blumenthal, Huffington Post at 11:00 AM on June 2, 2008.


Hagee's comments become more outrageous, as does his support from Lieberman.

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On March 16, 2003, on the eve of the United States' invasion of Iraq, Pastor John Hagee took to the pulpit to warn of the coming Antichrist. In his sermon, "The Final Dictator," Hagee described the Antichrist as a seductive figure with "fierce features." He will be "a blasphemer and a homosexual," the pastor announced. Then, Hagee boomed, "There's a phrase in Scripture used solely to identify the Jewish people. It suggests that this man [the Antichrist] is at least going to be partially Jewish, as was Adolph Hitler, as was Karl Marx."

This "fierce" gay Jew, according to Hagee, would "slaughter one-third of the Earth's population" and "make Adolph Hitler look like a choirboy."

Exposed here for the first time, Hagee's comments identifying the Antichrist as a partly Jewish homosexual arriving in the wake of a furor the pastor provoked by describing the Holocaust as an act of God. Hagee's chilling sermon about the Holocaust prompted Sen. John McCain to reject the preacher's support, an unexpected turnabout after McCain spent over a year soliciting his endorsement.

Days after McCain's rejection, I reported that a key McCain ally, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, planned to deliver the keynote speech at Hagee's upcoming Christians United For Israel (CUFI) summit. As the story exploded into the mainstream press, pressure mounted on Lieberman to withdraw.

But Lieberman stayed the course, declaring in a prepared statement, "Pastor Hagee has devoted much of his life to fighting anti-Semitism and building bridges between Christians and Jews... I will go to the CUFI Summit in July and speak to the people who have come to Washington from all over our country to express their support of America and Israel, based on our shared eternal values and our shared contemporary challenges in the war against terrorism."

Lieberman will be joined at CUFI's conference by Rep. Elliot Engel, a Democratic congressman from New York with a fairly progressive voting record. On Thursday, May 29, I asked Engel's press secretary, Joseph O'Brien, if Engel still planned to attend Hagee's gathering in light of his remarks about the Holocaust. O'Brien told me Engel would respond shortly. So far, Engel has said nothing.

Engel is slated to speak on CUFI's "Middle East Briefing" panel this July. He will be joined on the panel by Republican Rep. Mike Pence, Weekly Standard editor and New York Times columnist Bill Kristol, and Christian right activist Gary Bauer.

Perhaps these Hagee allies could not fathom that a zealous "supporter" of Israel like Hagee could also be an anti-Semite. They may have believed, as conservative Jewish columnist Jeff Jacoby apparently did, that Hagee's remarks on the Holocaust, as jarring as they were, were theologically correct, and therefore excusable. "As anyone even fleetingly familiar with the Hebrew Bible knows," Jacoby wrote, "it is not 'crazy,' let alone anti-Semitic, to believe that Jewish suffering can be a punishment from God."

But now...

But now that Hagee's political allies have listened to the preacher's sermon identifying the Antichrist as a homosexual Jew, how can they still share a stage with him? Is attributing Jewish ancestry to the Man of Sin not anti-Semitism in its most classical form? Are the conspiratorial screeds of Nesta Webster,Henry Ford, and David Duke not replete with passages disturbingly similar to this most recently revealed jeremiad of Hagee and to many of his past sermons?

Hagee's allies must ask themselves what price they are willing to pay for the backing of his political empire. All of them diminish themselves by standing by side. But those who are Jewish like Lieberman, and who have highlighted their faith to enhance their moral authority, must know now that the price of entering Hagee's kingdom is their soul.

No more excuses. All elected officials must withdraw from Hagee's upcoming summit.

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LMAO . . .
Posted by: Scientz on Jun 2, 2008 11:58 AM   
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. . . why does anyone take anything this clown says seriously? This is a parody, right?

Hitler wasn't "part" Jewish either, as the rumors were thoroughly investigated by his most recent (and, in my opinion, most thorough) biographer, Ian Kershaw. Although it can never be confirmed beyond a shadow of a doubt, his father's father has been determined to be either Johann Georg Hiedler or Johann Nepomuk Hiedler.

Oh well, I'm quite sure that's not the only thing Hagee gets embarrassingly wrong.

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» RE: Hitler Jewish? Posted by: bcgirl125
» Oh... Jewish AND gay?? Posted by: Smackback
» Title of the Kershaw biography? Posted by: David/Daoud
Harvey Fierstein is the Anti-Christ!
Posted by: Incertus (Bradley) on Jun 2, 2008 12:48 PM   
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Or maybe Barney Frank? Stephen Sondheim?

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» RE: Harvey Fierstein is the Anti-Christ! Posted by: Incertus (Bradley)
Deb
Posted by: debmcd on Jun 2, 2008 1:38 PM   
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The State Department put out a memo recently detailing what they consider to be anti-semetic. I paraphrase here because I don't have the memo but it says that if you call Jews nasty names or speak ill of them, you are anti-semetic. Hagee does seem to be calling the Jews a few names yet he is being held close by the Repugs. These people are just so damn hypocritical that it is mind boggling. They all seem to be saying to the world that what ever they say, do, write or believe is all good and light and truth and anything said by anyone else is wrong and punishable by swiftboating. No one is holding McCain accountable for Hagee's words. No one is holding Bush responsible for killing thousands of people. However the right is holding Obama responsible for anything said by anyone on the left. How do they continually get away with this? I hope people are paying attention out there. Do we want another four years of being governed by a 74 year old coot who doesn't know who we're fighting in Iraq, how bad the economy is and accepts crazies like Haggee for support?

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» RE: Deb Posted by: peacefullaim
Whisper whisper
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jun 2, 2008 1:38 PM   
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So, does that mean that George W Bush is gay and part Jewish?
Or maybe Cheney?

At least one of those man-demons is the Antichrist!
If there is any truth in that part of the Bible at all, then Bush and/or Cheney is indeed literally the Antichrist.

Better tell the Republicans in this country that their cherished Fuhrer is gay and Jewish! Ha!

Oh, and I would HATE to be the one to tell Laura.

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» RE: Whisper whisper Posted by: particle
Anti-Christ
Posted by: EinMD on Jun 2, 2008 1:40 PM   
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What I find amusing is all these supposed fundamentalist types who claim that the Bible isn't just metaphor or story but is literal truth, and then pull this sort of bullshit out of their ass.

Antichrists is described in the bible as anyone who rejects Christ. Hell, Martin Luther the guy who came up with all this Protestant folderol believed that the Roman Papacy was the antichrist. Religious whackos like Hagee and Parsley point to any convenient boogie man to scare their flock of idiots into compliance and it's been that way throughout history even before Christians existed. Next he'll be telling us that Jews drink the blood of babies and Gays only have sex through holes in sheets.

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I Am Scared
Posted by: hole11 on Jun 2, 2008 2:44 PM   
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Not only will we be screwed out of our money but out of everything.

Just how is this different than making social security the number of the beast through the IRS again?

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Nice of God to give him the specifics.
Posted by: fanny666 on Jun 2, 2008 3:07 PM   
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All this time I thought that Barack HUSSEIN Obama is the AntiChrist but I'm almost positive that he is Muslim, and not Jewish.

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» Yes, he was being sarcastic. Posted by: fanny666
I Got A Revelation For Ya Right Here
Posted by: gradioc on Jun 2, 2008 3:41 PM   
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Like almost all apocalyptic literature written during the classical period (and there is a lot of it), what we know as "Revelations" or "The Revelation To John" is an allegory on then-current events. The Anti-Christ represented Nero. These things usually faded from memory pretty quickly once the predicted end of the world passed. but this one's genius is that it is so obtuse in its symbolism that thousands of years later people are still able to project their own fears, hates and biases onto it and make it seem somehow plausible. I'm no atheist, but the misuse of this writing is one of the big reasons I have a hard time calling myself a Christian.

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The Prince and the Pauper
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jun 2, 2008 6:44 PM   
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If Hagee were a poor black vagrant instead of a rich white preacher, the cops would have hauled him to a psychiatric facility where he would have been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic and forcibly treated with antipsychotic drugs.

Think about it: nothing Reverend Wright said was nearly this loony. Even Tom Cruise wouldn't believe this stuff.

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» RE: The Prince and the Pauper Posted by: beautifulady2003
Reverend Hagee controls a bloc of votes
Posted by: PaulK on Jun 2, 2008 8:15 PM   
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Can you imagine that this preacher controls a nonzero number of votes?

I can imagine Senator Lieberman giving this reverend's conference a keynote address as a token Hebrew, saying how the good rev. bought his garbage and unscrewed his refrigerator light bulb. United States Senators are, after all, past shame and reason combined.

It's the pod-people, the Stepford Christians with the pasted on smiles, the night of the living dead out to eat brains of the living, that I can't picture.

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I know this is hard to do....
Posted by: CatDad on Jun 2, 2008 9:50 PM   
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...but the best way to respond to Hagee and other psychotic religious wingnuts like the Westboro Baptist Church clan is to ignore them. They thrive on publicity...even negative publicity...which they can spin as persecution/victimization. Don't give them the time of day....

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nutty
Posted by: queerunity on Jun 2, 2008 9:54 PM   
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hagee is a nut
http://www.queersunited.blogspot.com

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question
Posted by: BobbieP on Jun 3, 2008 3:45 AM   
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What ever happenend to the article on antisemitic comic books on sale at Barnes & Noble that was never posted yesterday after appearing listed as an article from the Huffington Post? I would say that this article is important and it seems to have suffered censorship.

Hagee representst a significant number of voters, but unless I miss my guess, the readers of the rapture books and now these blatantly antisemitic books, point to an even more pervasive problem. Is Alternet subject to censorhsip?

Remember Kitty Kelly's book on the Bush dynasty? Antisemitism is a family tradition with them, too.

Scapegoating is one of the 14 points of fascism.

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jesus was a *hit ass
Posted by: wittler youth on Jun 3, 2008 6:33 AM   
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it wasnt untill one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven years after his demise that they-we- invented toilet paper!..do i want that dingel berry to be my GOD?..jews dont belive his crap..why should we?..save your selfs people..vote for the half jew fag anti-christ..08'.

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How ironic that Zionists like Lieberman are in bed with antisemitic nut-jobs like Haggee
Posted by: Ydotheyhateus on Jun 3, 2008 6:52 AM   
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while at the same time calling Finklestein, Chomsky et al self-hating jews. This is truly 'beyond chutzpah'...

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» RE: 'yellows' is your name? Posted by: yellows
» RE: 'yellows' is your name? Posted by: yellow
My god can kick your god's ass!
Posted by: edgeofnowhere on Jun 3, 2008 7:16 AM   
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It seems fitting that human beings will be the instrument of their own destruction, since they do not seem to be intelligent enough to get over the "my-god-vs-your-god" syndrome. Religion served a purpose along the trail of human intellectual advancement, but for some reason we just can't seem to shake it and move on to a non-confrontational state of mind. To watch the leaders and thinkers of our time take sides like drunken soccer fans is not a reassuring sight. Religious fervor will be our end. Too bad -- it could have been so different. Christian, Jew, Muslim etc -- morons all.

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Helter Skelter - I've Seen This Movie Before
Posted by: MonkeyDaddy on Jun 3, 2008 9:54 AM   
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It sounds like Hagee has been listening to the Beatles White Album over and over and looking for a place in the desert to race his dune buggies. Its horrifying how truly out there he can get and still be courted by conservatives -- the only parallel would be if George McGovern had asked for Charles Manson's endorsement as his spiritual adviser in '72.

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» Big Kick?! Posted by: 2dogarage
» RE: Big Kick?! Posted by: TheNamelessCity
» RE: Big Kick?! Posted by: 2dogarage
» RE: Big Kick?! Posted by: Lauren
Hijackin' Jesus
Posted by: 2dogarage on Jun 3, 2008 10:14 AM   
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The christian religion has co-opted Jesus to further their consolidation of wealth and power and to keep the common man down.

It is a ploy that has absolutely nothing to do with true spirituality and in fact is an agent of spiritual death whereby people become focused on irrelevant issues of race and sex, power and greed, and forget their intricate relationship with Nature, they forget to treat others as they would like to be treated and raise the vibration of consciousness to the point that there is world peace and an end to unnecessary suffering.

The story goes that Jesus was willing to die to get his point across but "christians" choose to crucify him every day by ignoring what he said. Talk about "anti-christ"! Just another example of the Truth hiding in Plain Sight.

How can someone call themselves a "christian" and advocate bigotry, bloody wars, torture? Those people are not christian in any sense of the concept but they've been force-fed so many lies they don't know what God is.

But alas, I give them too much credit, they are willing dupes, spiritually lazy, no wonder they can't wait for GOD to come down and clean up the mess they've made while straying further afield in the opposite direction from the Truth, all the while priding themselves for belonging to the "anointed class" and alternately cowering in fear of a "loving" god's vengeful retribution as described by the MEN (as in, those of the MALE persuasion) who relentlessly drive that point home every Sunday. They're helpless to determine their own destiny and to contribute to making the world a better place to live so they just sit back and swallow the b**lsh**t because they're betting it's the "winning side". And screw everyone else.

I don't mind people who think Jesus was the coolest dude in the stratosphere, the ethical code he is given credit for espousing is pitch-perfect, true humanism. But those who have added the ridiculous interpretations and who are making millions of dollars spouting hate and divisiveness frankly give Jesus a bad name.

They are the ones who should be very afraid.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm late for church on this beautiful spring day.

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» RE: Hijackin' Jesus Posted by: shd1230
Unfortunately for the rest of us...
Posted by: jontan88 on Jun 3, 2008 12:33 PM   
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There are a LOT of Americans who will admit (or not) to having these ridiculous notions. That's what happens when critical thinking is in extremely short supply. The vast majority of people are "informed" by TV and radio. Hell, they don't actually even READ the Bible... it's usually (mis)interpreted for them. So unfortunately goes the country...

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Is Bush part Jew?
Posted by: deepseas on Jun 3, 2008 1:46 PM   
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Hagee described the Antichrist as a seductive figure with "fierce features." He will be "a blasphemer and a homosexual," the pastor announced. Then, Hagee boomed, "There's a phrase in Scripture used solely to identify the Jewish people. It suggests that this man [the Antichrist] is at least going to be partially Jewish, as was Adolph Hitler, as was Karl Marx."

This definition sure sounds like Bush is the Antichrist. I know his grandfather helped finance Hitler's agenda. Could there be a genetic tie there?

On a more serious note, Rev. Wright and the idiot Father Pflegger have nothing on Pastor Hagee. This "man of the cloth" needs to be locked up and the key thrown away...along with the fools who believe him and the politicians who use him.

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Religion as I see it...
Posted by: mistery509 on Jun 3, 2008 5:24 PM   
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If only people would realize that there is only one spirit (if there really is one) who looks after us and is the spiritual Father over us all.

Religion is the way we worship this spirit. We can call him God, Jehovah, Mohammad or any other name but there is only one. Why don't we all respect each other's religion and ways of worship and not create wars over all this?

It is so simple. Think about it.

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» RE: eligion as I see it... Posted by: 2dogarage
» RE: eligion as I see it... Posted by: Lauren
This man may be an idiot, but he's a dangerous one
Posted by: deb.dellapiana on Jun 4, 2008 4:08 AM   
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I saw someone's comment asking if anybody really listens to guys like Hagee. Unfortunately, they do or he wouldn't be filling his church every Sunday. This guy, and guys like Rod Parsley (who calls for the destruction of Islam) and the rest of the so-called Evangelical Christians preachers call themselves "christian" but espouse anything but Christian values. It's pathetic. And it's pathetic that politics has gotten into bed with religion. I'm tired of hearing that our forefathers were religious. Some of them were spiritual men, but they were smart enough to keep their religious beliefs out of politics. That's not the case today and that's one of the signs of a country moving toward fascism.

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Falwell And Robertson Have Damaged Christianity....
Posted by: Animal on Jun 4, 2008 6:55 PM   
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But Hagee, Parsley, Phelps, and their ilk have pretty much nuked the concept.

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Moronic Garbage
Posted by: genderless on Jun 5, 2008 4:29 AM   
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God/DOG/Devil are nothing but the garbage of MORONS who invented that envisible phantom to justify their claims to money/power/control.

Israel cannot survive without the financial support it gets from the USA therefore, its supporters AIPAC Zionist/Nazis and the Slime Leiberman will do anything for their funding and support. After all the ligitimacy of Israel is bases on the BS biblical garbage of their entitlement to the so called holy crap land and so if they had to dennounce Hagee's recitation of the scriptures why not the whole thing? But then again they will lose the justification and claim to their crappy land and the holy grail.

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We don't like ,no fancy book readin types ,round here
Posted by: BlueGorilla on Jun 5, 2008 5:42 PM   
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Now i'm not a Christian,at least not in the spiritual sense,but I do feel that Jesus's reputation has been dragged through the mud by the worshippers of the unholy trinity of "the oil,the dollar and the holy hate".
Jesus was the guy,who hung around with his anti-materialistic comrades,preaching commanality,forgiveness and love.He defended prostitutes from attacks ,condemned worshippers of mammon,opposed slavery and spoke of economic fairness.
Karl Marx walks with Jesus, more than the sociopathic right wing do.
This co-opting of Christianity,by the right's insane preacher posse, is political of course,and involves the marrying of two contradictory philosophies. This seems to be why ,the right wing's "Christian"message,contains only a few botched threads..anti-abortion, anti-gay help yourself,before all others,and the smug,nasty 'everyone but us is off to hell', (anti-semitism is still prevalent ,but for political reasons,it is largely kept silent).
A deeper reading of the actual biblical texts,seems to reveal that even the two "anti" elements of right wing Christianity mentioned above,can not be shown,to be supported by Christ himself,and in the case of gay love,other mentions elsewhere in the bible,are very open to linguistic interpretation.
The love of money is clearly contradictory to Jesus's message,but the right wing,disregards those passages which it doesn't like..ie the rich man and the eye of the needle.. or all ye who have two coats,give to they who have none..
Of course the right,makes up for it's gaps and contradictions,with the whole wrath of God,thing,here they are on home turf..but they seem to have got it wrong,as to who is hellbound.
I have a couple of bible's if one of these right wing nutty boys,wants a read.

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