Sarah Palin Gets Protection From Witches

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Is there anyway we can get protection from Sarah and her End Times beliefs?

When you have someone like Palin give an interview that makes GW Bush appear like a Rhodes scholar and realize that after the Republicans steal the 2008 election--like they did the 2000 and 2004 elections--that Palin stands a good chance of succeeding "Geriatric John," it should make you shudder at the possibilities of giving this Dick Cheney in a skirt the reigns of power.

The Witch Fighter Anoints Palin

On September 20 and 21, I attended services at the church Sarah Palin belonged to since she was an adolescent, the Wasilla Assembly of God. Though Palin officially left the church in 2002, she is listed on its website as “a friend,” and spoke there as recently as June 8 of this year.

I went specifically to see a pastor visiting from Kiambu, Kenya named Thomas Muthee. Muthee gained fame within Pentecostal circles by claiming that he defeated a local witch, Mama Jane, in a great spiritual battle, thus liberating his town from sin and opening its people to the spirit of Jesus.

Muthee’s mounting stardom took him to Wasilla Assembly of God in May, 2005, where he prayed over Palin and called upon Jesus to propel her into the governor’s mansion — and beyond. Muthee also implored Jesus to protect Palin from “the spirit of witchcraft.” The video archive of that startling sermon was scrubbed from Wasilla Assembly of God’s website, but now it has reappeared.

The Youtube version is below (Palin appears after about 7:30):

Since Palin was nominated as vice president, Wasilla Assembly of God has taken a draconian line with reporters. The church now forbids members of the media from filming, taking notes, or bringing voice recorders to its services. I was able to record Muthee’s recent sermons only by deploying an array of tiny cameras and hidden microphones. Though the quality and comprehensiveness of my footage was severely compromised by the church’s closed door policy to the press, I was not going to be deterred.

By the end of the second day of Muthee’s sermons, the church had been tipped off about me, the liberal media member in its midst. An associate pastor told me he had received an email from an anonymous source warning him about me. When I tried to interview members of the congregation in the church parking lot, my questions were either met with silence or open hostility. I strongly suspect the McCain campaign has mobilized the Wasilla Assembly of God against perceived threats from the media.

But they hardly needed encouragement. On the first night of services, Muthee implored his audience to wage “spiritual warfare” against “the enemy.” As I filmed, a nervous church staffer approached from behind and told me to put my camera away. I acceded to his demand, but as Muthee urged the church to crush “the python spirit” of the unbeliever enemies by stomping on their necks, I pulled out a smaller camera and filmed from a more discreet position. Now, church members were in deep prayer, speaking in tongues and raising their hands. Muthee exclaimed, “We come against the spirit of witchcraft! We come against the python spirits!” Then, a local pastor took the mic from Muthee and added, “We stomp on the heads of the enemy!”

Behind the Christian right’s enthusiasm for Palin’s conservative credentials is a visceral sense that that she has come from them, not to them. Some right-wing evangelicals even believe she has messianic potential. As former Christian Broadcasting Network vice president Jim Bramlett wrote, “Sarah is that standard God has raised up to stop the flood. She has the anointing.

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Submitted by Greg Bacon on Sat, 2008-09-27 14:54

Just like "Geriatric John" listened in to the questions asked of Obama before the Saddleback debate, I imagine Palin's handlers already have the questions for the VP debate and are using those questions to prep Palin.

She'll come across as a knowledgeable candidate for the American sheeple.

Greg Bacon | Sun, 2008-09-28 15:59

But do they know (who is) their enemy?

haraS inPal is getting protection from herself?

Take note of the ridiculous: how is one person, or even a bunch of 'leaders' supposed to know what's best for all of us? Even someone who knows what they're talking about, or is very smart: doesn't know shit, when it comes to making decisions in everyone's best interest, be it only a town, let alone a state, nation or the entire world. (muahahaa)

I'd bet the rottenshill crew think they know it all; perhaps what's best for them at least; or so they think.

Ya like how they send lady rotten around to do their bidding?

People must stop following the leader, like a pack of dogs in a line, and perhaps then we will learn to use our own eyes and ears, rather than trying to smell past the leader's lunch.

Grim Reaper | Sun, 2008-09-28 14:45

What's the bet that Palin will wear her hair down for the debate with Biden? How else will she be able to conceal the earpiece she'll need for her campaign staff to be able to feed her the answers? She's already started wearing it down to get the public used to it. I don't watch TV, let alone American TV, so I don't know if she usually alternates but I haven't seen her wear it down before. She usually goes for that officey look.

After watching her interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric I can't see how else they're gonna pull it off. The girl doesn't have a clue. I was embarrassed for her, no shit.

Crimes of Zion | Sun, 2008-09-28 13:59