Posted on 04/29/2015 7:38:30 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Yesterday, we reported on how just after playing a clip of the pastor who delivered the eulogy at the Freddie Gray funeral leading the congregation in an impassioned chant of "no justice, no peace!", Joe Scarborough claimed that the riots that ensured were "something that no one inside that funeral could have ever have wanted." The chant wasn't the pastor's only incitement. He also told the congregation that "somebody is going to have to pay" for Gray's death.
So when that pastor, Jamal Bryant, appeared on today's Morning Joe, don't you think Scarborough would have challenged him over his incendiary remarks? Think again. There was not a word of Bryant's incitement. To the contrary, Scarborough gushed: "we were all moved by that extraordinary eulogy you gave a couple days ago," and a bit later former RNC Chairman Michael Steele thanked him for "your voice in this time in the city."
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Scarborough gives pass to ‘no justice, no peace’ pastor.
Ping to Today show list.
Joe Scarborough is so low. So low it’s amazing to me that his career in politics didn’t take off. But he succeeded downward becoming a star at MSNBC.
how about “sucked up to” let alone “gave a pass”
At some point this has to get so ridiculous that people actually laugh it away.
The trouble is, I don’t think they want to invite the Lord of justice into their lives. They just want an external Avenger, a hired hit man in heaven. But God does not entertain those games. The rule you would enforce, you must obey.
Scarborough has degenerated into a caricature from a Tom Wolfe novel.
It should be noted that “no justice, no peace” is an Islamic phrase, where ‘justice’=Sharia law.
“Christian” ministers who act like Muslims, inciting resentment, revenge and ethnic separation/identity and hatred are not Christian at all.
Christians advocate for truth, forgiveness and healing. Too many Black Christians are running NOI tapes in their little brains.
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