Translation: 'Hey, I'm an Asshole!'
Robertson Explains On-Air Statements
from The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Television evangelist Pat Robertson, who has rattled the religious and political establishment with recent controversial declarations, acknowledged Thursday "my passion runs ahead of me" on some occasions.
"I've been doing TV for years and years," Robertson said. "And the problem is, I ad lib."
Interviewed on ABC's Good Morning America on the morning of the annual National Prayer Breakfast, Robertson was asked about statements suggesting that the United States assassinate President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and intimating that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's stroke was God's punishment for giving up the Gaza strip. Subsequently, the televangelist got into hot water for warning residents of a rural Pennsylvania town that disaster may strike because they "voted God out of your city" by removing school board members who favored teaching intelligent design.
In the interview Thursday, Robertson noted that he often gets ideas for commentaries from the news department at CBN and said that "I do editorials...Unfortunately, my passion runs ahead of me."
Robertson said that the "context of what I say isn't quite as strong as it sounds, but I am passionate about things, and it is not politically correct."
Robertson went on ABC to promote a new book, Miracles, which contains anecdotes about the the healing power of faith.
"I believe we're in the middle of a great religious revival in America," he told interviewer Robin Roberts.
After Roberts observed that he seemed like he was "on his best behavior" Thursday, Robertson replied: "I'm talking to somebody nice like you. I don't want to put my foot in my mouth. I'm not on my own show."
1 Comments:
A dangerous fundy!
Post a Comment
<< Home