With all the bad news circulating these days: "An Inconvenient Truth," Comrade Clinton showing her true colors, anything with Ann Lewis, Holyweirdos, etc., it's good to see an apostate like McAwful get his comeuppance.
I think the pastor and his two sponsored are going to be very embarassed.
Did you see the transcript of the show.
Check it out.
McAuliffe revealed he was in the process of joining the Knights of Malta - a former military order of Knights sworn to defend the Church and today involved in humanitarian work - after Hewitt challenged McAuliffe during an interview to explain how he could call himself without a doubt "pro-choice" and "Irish Catholic" at the same time.
McAuliffe: Yeah, but I say I have faults, like many people have faults. I wish I could follow 100% the teachings of the Catholic Church, but believe it or not, much to your chagrin, I am not Jesus Christ.
Hewitt: No, but I mean, the whole abortion controversy, that's just you compartmentalize that and put that aside?
McAulliffe: I can, as can many Catholics.
Hewitt: But I know many Catholics do, but do you think it's right Do you go to Mass and all that stuff, Terry?
McAuliffe: I go yeah, I do.
Hewitt: You do?
McAuliffe: In fact, I'm up to be on the Knights of Malta right now. They've just asked me to join the Knights of Malta.
Hewitt: Oh, we'd better put out a word.
Hewitt then continued to press McAuliffe about the Catholic Church's teaching on the sanctity of life.
Hewitt: Is that teaching optional, Terry McAuliffe?
McAuliffe: Is what teaching optional?
Hewitt: The Church's teaching on the sanctity of life?
McAuliffe: Hey, listen, I have my views on my religious beliefs, Hugh, you've got yours.