On MSNBC Live, Brewer did not note that McCain acknowledged soliciting Hagee's endorsement
SUMMARY: While discussing John Hagee's apology for his controversial remarks concerning the Catholic Church, MSNBC's Contessa Brewer stated that Sen. John McCain "has pointed out" that Hagee was not his personal pastor for 20 years, "and says, 'Look, I'm not going to repudiate the endorsement of this man. I don't like the comments that he made, but I'll take his endorsement if he wants to give it.' " However, Brewer did not mention that McCain has admitted that he sought Hagee's endorsement.
On the May 13 edition of MSNBC Live, while discussing televangelist John Hagee's apology for his controversial remarks concerning the Catholic Church, anchor Contessa Brewer stated: "I should just mention that Reverend Hagee is not [Sen.] John McCain's personal pastor for 20 years, something that McCain has pointed out, and says, 'Look, I'm not going to repudiate the endorsement of this man. I don't like the comments that he made, but I'll take his endorsement if he wants to give it.' " But contrary to Brewer's paraphrase, McCain did not simply accept Hagee's endorsement, and the endorsement was not simply the result of Hagee's "want[ing] to give it." Indeed, McCain has himself acknowledged soliciting the endorsement. During an April 20 interview on ABC's This Week, after McCain said he "strongly condemn[s]" "any comments that he [Hagee] made about the Catholic Church," host George Stephanopoulos stated, "Yet you solicited and accepted his endorsement." McCain replied: "Yes, indeed, I did." Later, when asked if it was "a mistake to solicit and accept [Hagee's] endorsement," McCain responded: "Oh, probably. Sure." But when Stephanopoulos asked McCain, "So you no longer want his endorsement?" McCain replied: "I'm glad to have his endorsement."
Earlier in the MSNBC Live segment, Brewer stated, "[Y]ou've got the DNC [Democratic National Committee] on the other side saying, 'OK, John McCain, maybe you should apologize for the rest of Reverend Hagee's comments." As Media Matters for America has noted, on the September 18, 2006, edition of NPR's Fresh Air, host Terry Gross asked Hagee if he believed that "all Muslims have a mandate to kill Christians and Jews," to which Hagee replied: "Well, the Quran teaches that. Yes, it teaches that very clearly." Later in the program, after referring to reports of a gay pride parade scheduled in New Orleans for the day the hurricane hit the city, Hagee said: "I believe that the Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans." Hagee defended his comments regarding Hurricane Katrina on the April 22 edition of Dennis Prager's nationally syndicated radio show.
From the 4 p.m. ET hour of the May 13 edition of MSNBC Live:
BREWER: I want to get, first of all, before we get into the whole West Virginia thing, to this campaign alert that we've been telling folks about, John. We've got John McCain now saying that Reverend Hagee's apology to the Catholic Church is "helpful." He says that it is in fact -- shows that he is reconciling with the Catholic Church. That being said, you've got the DNC on the other side saying, "OK, John McCain, maybe you should apologize for the rest of Reverend Hagee's comments." How is this all going to play out for John McCain?
JOHN HARWOOD (CNBC chief Washington correspondent): I've got to tell you, Contessa, I think this whole issue of trying to tar candidates with statements of their associates, or people who have endorsed them, is going to wear thin with the electorate over time. People want change in this country.
And, you know, first, you have Jeremiah Wright, and Barack Obama got slapped around for a while over things that Jeremiah Wright said, not that Barack Obama said, but that Jeremiah Wright said. Then you had Democrats saying, "Oh, wait a minute. McCain's got one too. John Hagee insulted the Catholic Church." And then they talk about things that Hagee said -- not things that John McCain said, things that Hagee said. I think people --
BREWER: But also --
HARWOOD: -- are going to see that as too far removed. They're going to get to know these nominees over time. They're going to engage many times in debate and town halls. I just don't think, in the long run, that's going to end up being persuasive with a lot of people.
BREWER: And also, I should just mention that Reverend Hagee is not John McCain's personal pastor for 20 years, something that McCain has pointed out, and says, "Look, I'm not going to repudiate the endorsement of this man. I don't like the comments that he made, but I'll take his endorsement if he wants to give it." All right, let's get back to the Democratic primary right now.















Who is McCains pastor? Anyone have tapes on this pastor? If the Cons want religion brought into the game, then let's do it. Bring the pastor out. He went after this phony pastors' endorsement to further his political carrer. Anyone disagree with that?
McCain don't need no pastor. His third religion in as many decades is due for a replacement in just a year or two.
Gramps Mccain seems to go to churches like the rest of us go to Jiffy Lube - he goes to a different one every 3,000 miles.... :-)
Your comments speak nothing to the story. Is there anything there? If so it would have been dug up and thrown out already.
Wright is fading fast in the political memory, Obama is beginning to put the sting of that behind him and focus on real issues and policy. If the left wants to push Hagee, then they deserve to have Wright thrust back into the spotlight - and then we debate pastoral nuttiness again. Yippee.....
Are you actually saying that the Cons won't use the Wright tapes if Obama gets the nomination? You have got to be kidding me.
If the Cons want Obamas religion out there...McCain should have nothing to hide.
LOL...Tommy, surely you jest? The swiftboaters are already gearing up to "viciously attack" Barack Obama. Do you think Rev. Wright is out of play?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/14/kerry-swiftboater-we-will_n_101674.html
Well, if you feel that way, then get on the phone to your Democratic superdelegates and tell them you want Hillary, if you are so worried about Obama and the Wright connection.
I think he will be just fine combatting it, sorry you don't have that level of confidence.
Yeah, that was funny. Funny how Tommy put things into exact perspective. Funny how mmfa just doesn't "get it". Funny how the liberal posters at mmfa seem to think there is some "hidden" agenda against Wright/Obama that they need to keep it on the forefront. Funny how the media hasn't brought any controversy from McCain's actual pastor.
Now, we run full circle: Funny how Tommy put things into exact perspective.
Do you think Rev. Wright is out of play?
Anyone who thinks that Rwv. Wright is out of play might be interested in purchasing a certain bridge in Brooklyn......
What the left "deserves" is beside the point. It's McCain's turn and it's time for the MSM to report on Hagee and Paisley. We already know the Media can't report on BOTH the primary AND McCain, besides, it would be a very tall task for the Media to justify YET AGAIN shoving Wright down the people's throat – his 15 minutes expired 3 months ago.
Fine. If you're more concerned about playing pastoral tit for tat than you are about Obama getting elected, then go ahead. I prefer issues/policy and our future be discussed over this. If Democrats take your cue, they will lose......and then you will get what you "deserve".
I can't think of a more deserving one than you.
Oh Governor, you were supposed to spare yourself of my "tripe" and now "claptrap", but you couldn't stand standing on the outside looking in because nobody usually plays with you here.....but for the fact that I need a mental health break now and then, neither would I.
:)
It's rather endearing.
"It's McCain's turn and it's time for the MSM to report on Hagee and Paisley."
Ok, you want to talk about Hagee and Parsley? Tell me, how many years did McCain attend either church? Ok, you can't do years, so provide me with how many "times" did McCain attend either church? So, in your infinite wisdom, you feel Obama being a member of a racist church taught by a racist pastor and Obama befriending this pastor for a 25 year period compares un-equally to McCain seeking voter support from a hater? Can't answer why some feel there is no comparison? I would never have guessed that!!
" besides, it would be a very tall task for the Media to justify YET AGAIN shoving Wright down the people's throat – his 15 minutes expired 3 months ago."
Perhaps you should write to foser and ask him why he continues to give Wright that additional "15 minutes". Since mmfa is the ONLY media who still props up Wright/Hagee/Parsley like they are still relavent in this campaign. Well, since you won't have the nuts to ask, I will.
How about it, Foser? Why do you keep Wright in the forefront? Are you still trying to get hilary elected?
McCAIN: "...but I'll take his endorsement if he wants to give it."
Ye, Gramps...considering that you kissed Hagee's fat butt for a year to get it why would you reject his endorsement?
Ye, Gramps...considering that you kissed Hagee's fat butt for a year to get it why would you reject his endorsement?
I wonder - did Gramps throw his back out kissing that butt? Or break a hip??? :-)
We keep seeing Mr. McCain demonstrate to us his mental confusion, even a sort of delusion, on a wide range of things... politically, as far as measuring the thoughts and mood of the American Electorate presently, Mr. McCain demonstrates how disconnected he is, when he thinks this guy hagee's endorsement or support has even the value to him of a wooden nickel.
Mr. McCain's thinking, as evidenced almost anytime he opens his mouth, on any matter at all, is so disconnected and out of the loop... his own Republican Party is slowly but gradually getting the message: the thing called "conservatism" is an electoral loser presently, and they figured that out (or had it hit them over the head, in the 2006 Congressional elections), and sent the memo on to John: "distance yourself from conservatives John"... but Old John either didn't get the memo, or just didn't read it, at least not in this case... his Republican Party is still learning though (however slowly), and of late are getting the message that we've sending them now for more than 2 years (even longer): It's not about Religion and Faith, that's not what we're concerned about right now... it's about the true functions of Government (which are Constitutionally separated from Religion and Faith), it's about Ethics in Government, it's about JUSTICE, it's about IRAQ and it's about BUSH...
John thinks it's about this guy hagee... if he can just get hagee on board, that's the key... hagee equals America, John seems to think.
McCain either doesn't get the memos, or he doesn't read them, because every time he opens his mouth, he demonstrates how disconnected and confused and out of the loop he truly is.
Especially on IRAQ...
...as that's the worst disconnect of them all: that one has the most potential for destruction and loss of American lives, than anything hagee could ever come near.
"John, this thing in Iraq that threatens the stability of the democratically-elected majority Shia government there, this thing that forms a part of the "insurgency" there, and that calls itself "al qaeda" there, and threatens the lives of U.S. Troops there... John, what foreign neighbor of Iraq's is it, that funds and equips and directs that thing in Iraq that calls itself "al qaeda", who's behind that thing John?"
I agree with Tommy on one point.... if the Trogs don't bring up Wright again, then maybe we let this drop. However, if they follow true to form, I expect TV commercials featuring Reverend Wright to run all summer, once Obama gets the nomination.
I don't think Sean and Rush and Karl are about to let Wright fade from memory.
"How much "advising" will Hagee the Hut and Parsley be doing in the White House if Grampy McSame wins?
Probably the same amount of "advising" that Wright will give to Obama. So, we either end up with racism being taught all over again as being a good thing. Or we end up with radical islam being destroyed. Hmm, wonder what most people will prefer.
Pre-guess on your response. Obama won't follow Wright's advise since he's been "dis-owned". Like I didn't expect that answer! So, my final answer is that neither candidate will take advise from any of those pastors. But, that won't stop you from hilariously claiming the opposite is true.
"if the Trogs don't bring up Wright again, then maybe we let this drop. However, if they follow true to form, I expect TV commercials featuring Reverend Wright to run all summer, once Obama gets the nomination."
MMFA is the ONLY media still carrying anything that even resembles news on Wright/Hagee/Parsley. If they are the "Trogs" then many of you liberal posters have been duped again. I sure hope mmfa doesn't own any tv stations, I don't want to keep reminding you hypocrits of the differences between the 2 situations of Obama/co and McCain/co.
Happen to catch Hagees "apology" on CNN the other day and they were saying well we guess that will put this too rest.No harm No foul I guess.
Unbelievable,go quietly in the night
Yes, he apologized to anyone who may have been offended, but strangely, not for what he said.
since McCain has said nothing of Hagee’s hate of homosexuals.
...or Jews, for that matter.
And he certainly did not apologize for claiming that god strikes dead gays and those who condone gays.
I guess Hagee was also condemning the GOP in general, and the Log Cabin Republicans specifically......