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Obama mocks Michele Bachmann for blaming apocalypse on him — and conservatives are furious

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boards of FL

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Seriously. Can any republican voter here tell me anything that any republican politician is offering that would actually benefit humanity in any way whatsoever? War with Iran! $268 billion tax cut for the wealthiest 5,000 Americans - paid for by increasing the deficit! Obama is bringing on the apocalypse mentioned in their bronze age mythology!

100's of years from now, scholars will look back on this period of history and wonder how the dumbest, lowest common denominators of our society were able to bark loud enough to actually take over a political party and wreak their ignorant brand of havoc. This is of course assuming that the world survives what this party aims to put us through.


Michele Bachmann and other conservative Christians were outraged after President Barack Obama mocked their predictions that he was hastening the end of the world.

Bachmann, a former Republican congresswoman from Minnesota, spoke at length about her apocalyptic concerns in a radio interview earlier this month with a Christian broadcaster.

The president joked about her comments Saturday during the White House Correspondents Dinner.

“Michele Bachmann actually predicted I would bring about the biblical end of days,” Obama said. “Now that’s a legacy — that’s big. I mean, Lincoln, Washington — they didn’t do that.”

Bachmann stood by her remarks, although she assured Christians that the end of the world wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing.

“The Bible is filled with exciting information about living life today and in the future, both in this life and in the life to come,” Bachmann told World Net Daily. “Any message that brings people closer to God’s wonderful plans for our lives is a good thing. God’s word is true and brings freedom and wholeness to all who read it and believe in Him.”

Janet Markell, host of the “Understanding the Times” program where Bachmann made her predictions, defended the retired lawmaker.

“What is there about a godly Christian woman that is so offensive to so many today when they are simply telling the truth as Michele is?” Markell said.

Other religious conservatives were less diplomatic in their response.

“Rarely has this nation witnessed the kind of hubris, arrogance and callousness as we did at the President’s Correspondents Dinner,” said Joel Richardson, an end-times author and filmmaker. “President Obama and his left-wing supporters in the media think it is absolutely hilarious that his policies could have fostered in an apocalyptic atmosphere in the earth.”

He said the end of the world had already arrived for Iraqis suffering under Islamic State cruelty – which he blamed on Obama.

“Instead of laughing and mocking, our president and his supporters should be weeping because of the unfathomable agony and chaos that his foreign policy through the Middle East has produced,” Richardson said.

Another apocalyptic author, Carl Gallups, said he appreciates a good joke as much as anyone – but he said Obama crossed a clear boundary.

“I am rarely offended by good humor, especially upon consideration of he context in which it is spoken, but I think what is unnerving about Obama to so many Christians is his consistent mocking of Christianity, the scriptures, the basic Christian message, and even the Judeo-Christian heritage of America,” Gallups said.


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boards of FL wrote:http://www.rawstory.com/2015/04/obama-mocks-michele-bachmann-for-blaming-apocalypse-on-him-and-conservatives-are-furious/#.VT966lFTEBg.reddit


Seriously.  Can any republican voter here tell me anything that any republican politician is offering that would actually benefit humanity in any way whatsoever?   War with Iran!  $268 billion tax cut for the wealthiest 5,000 Americans - paid for by increasing the deficit!  Obama is bringing on the apocalypse mentioned in their bronze age mythology!  

100's of years from now, scholars will look back on this period of history and wonder how the dumbest, lowest common denominators of our society were able to bark loud enough to actually take over a political party and wreak their ignorant brand of havoc.  This is of course assuming that the world survives what this party aims to put us through.


Michele Bachmann and other conservative Christians were outraged after President Barack Obama mocked their predictions that he was hastening the end of the world.

Bachmann, a former Republican congresswoman from Minnesota, spoke at length about her apocalyptic concerns in a radio interview earlier this month with a Christian broadcaster.

The president joked about her comments Saturday during the White House Correspondents Dinner.

“Michele Bachmann actually predicted I would bring about the biblical end of days,” Obama said. “Now that’s a legacy — that’s big. I mean, Lincoln, Washington — they didn’t do that.”

Bachmann stood by her remarks, although she assured Christians that the end of the world wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing.

“The Bible is filled with exciting information about living life today and in the future, both in this life and in the life to come,” Bachmann told World Net Daily. “Any message that brings people closer to God’s wonderful plans for our lives is a good thing. God’s word is true and brings freedom and wholeness to all who read it and believe in Him.”

Janet Markell, host of the “Understanding the Times” program where Bachmann made her predictions, defended the retired lawmaker.

“What is there about a godly Christian woman that is so offensive to so many today when they are simply telling the truth as Michele is?” Markell said.

Other religious conservatives were less diplomatic in their response.

“Rarely has this nation witnessed the kind of hubris, arrogance and callousness as we did at the President’s Correspondents Dinner,” said Joel Richardson, an end-times author and filmmaker. “President Obama and his left-wing supporters in the media think it is absolutely hilarious that his policies could have fostered in an apocalyptic atmosphere in the earth.”

He said the end of the world had already arrived for Iraqis suffering under Islamic State cruelty – which he blamed on Obama.

“Instead of laughing and mocking, our president and his supporters should be weeping because of the unfathomable agony and chaos that his foreign policy through the Middle East has produced,” Richardson said.

Another apocalyptic author, Carl Gallups, said he appreciates a good joke as much as anyone – but he said Obama crossed a clear boundary.

“I am rarely offended by good humor, especially upon consideration of he context in which it is spoken, but I think what is unnerving about Obama to so many Christians is his consistent mocking of Christianity, the scriptures, the basic Christian message, and even the Judeo-Christian heritage of America,” Gallups said.

Yep,  that's our own beloved Brother Carl from right here at WEBY.  

What a load of his egomaniacal horseshit.  Obama hasn't "consistently mocked Christians".  But if you listen to Brother Carl on the radio,  Brother Carl mocks Obama with every sentence he mutters.   I don't know what he'll have to talk about anymore after Obama leaves office.   lol

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

I've always had only one question about Michelle Bachman.

How in the name of god could anyone so beautiful be so ugly?

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Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

boards of FL wrote:
Another apocalyptic author, Carl Gallups, said he appreciates a good joke as much as anyone – but he said Obama crossed a clear boundary.

“I am rarely offended by good humor, especially upon consideration of he context in which it is spoken, but I think what is unnerving about Obama to so many Christians is his consistent mocking of Christianity"

You know I thought about this again and it sure does piss me off to read it.
Because it is EXACTLY OPPOSITE to what the truth is and the worst example of a pot calling a kettle black in world history.  
All you hear on the local call-in programs on Gallup's radio station are Christians mocking Obama.  Most every caller identifies himself as Christian and not only Christian but the most fundamentalist variety of Christian.  And after he makes sure the audience knows he's a Christian,  he then starts bashing Obama.
It's like most every caller has only one message:  "Praise Jesus and Obama is the devil".

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