Yesterday, hard-line conservative Pastor John Hagee, founder
of Christians United for Israel, endorsed John McCain. Hagee
said that McCain “is a man of principle, [who] does
not stand boldly on both sides of any issue.” McCain,
who had been courting the endorsement for over a year, said
that he was “very honored by Pastor John Hagee’s
endorsement.”
Demonstrating how wildly out of the American religious and
political mainstream Hagee’s views are, McCain’s
acceptance of Hagee’s endorsement was condemned today
by conservative William Donohue, president of the Catholic
League. Calling Hagee a “bigot,” Donahue said
the right-wing pastor has waged “an unrelenting war
against the Catholic Church” by “calling it ‘The
Great Whore,’ an ‘apostate church,’ the
‘anti-Christ,’ and a ‘false cult system.’”
Hagee holds many other radical beliefs. In a 2006 address
to CUFI, Hagee declared:
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Speaking to the 2007 AIPAC conference, Hagee compared supporters
of a two-state solution in the Middle East to Nazis. Hagee
also echoed right-wing Israeli politician Binyamin Netanyahu,
telling the audience that “Iran is Germany and Ahmadinejad
is the new Hitler.”
Paging Tim Russert: Someone should ask John McCain if, unlike
Hagee, he supports a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine,
and whether he believes that a military strike against Iran
would “fulfill God’s plan for…a biblically
prophesied end-time confrontation” as Hagee does.
UPDATE: Faith in Public Life has more.
UPDATE II: Hagee’s tv show, “John Hagee Today,”
is also broadcast on Cornerstone Television. In 1999, McCain
wrote to the FCC on behalf of campaign contributor Lowell
“Bud” Paxson, urging a deal that would have made
$17.5 million for Cornerstone.