This is exactly my point. Maybe my church is different, but I can assure you, if one of our pastors made the national news by having a conversation with a former first lady/potential future president about their FAITH, especially in a positive light, there WOULD be some some sort of post about it on the church’s facebook page, or SOMEONE from the church would post about it on the church’s facebook page.
You should also be getting multiple hits if you Google this guy’s name along with terms such as “church” or “baptist,” or the name of the church. Why? Virtually all church webpages (strange that this church doesn’t appear to actually have one—their facebook page link to their church website goes nowhere) will have a page devoted to giving bios on their pastors and staff. Virtually all churches also now post copies of their pastors’ sermons in some form on their website, whether it is just hard copy, or audio, or video. Also you are going to have church newsletters with the pastors’ names soemwhere in them. And if not that, either a page listing past sermons sermons that were preached or what is coming up. And if the church either advertises in the paper about it services or their is a religious column in the local papers, the pastors are highly likely to be referred to here.
But this guy? Zip, nada, zilch. So I’m thinking either this whole thing is totally fabricated from the get-go and the media fell for it hook, line, and sinker, or it will turn out this guy is simply a campaign worker or other Hillary plant who claims he is a self-appointed “minister,” a la Reverunt Sharpton or Reverunt Jackson.
Yep.
The church is real enough and its pastor is Samuel K. Lewis. Info on ‘Frederic Hunt’ is impossible to come by outside of Hillary PR.
It’s being looked into.
VERY interesting!!!!! NOTHING about the “pastor” on the web.......phony photo-op.