Right Wing Watch: Phony ‘National Day of Prayer’ Pushes Right-Wing Judges

by matttbastard

Well, isn’t this special:

The “National Day of Prayer Task Force” is a Religious Right group pretending to be the “official” agency responsible for the national non-sectarian day of prayer and reflection. Here Janice Rogers Brown, Bush’s most extreme judicial nominee, and Vonette Bright, co-founder of Campus Crusade, pray for a right-wing judiciary.

National Day of Prayer Task Force — “GOD TV,” 5/1/2008

And their dogwhistle to the Republican leadership prayers will be answered if John Sidney McSame inherits the keys to the Oval Office. Maverickly delicious? Yeah, and Dubya was compassionately conservative.

Four. More. Years.

Check out Right Wing Watch for more on the ‘National Day of Prayer Task Force’ and yesterday’s horizontal cry to Jeebus.

Recommend this post at Progressive Bloggers

2 thoughts on “Right Wing Watch: Phony ‘National Day of Prayer’ Pushes Right-Wing Judges

  1. Is it just me, or is it passing strange that immediately after asking God to sanctify judges that endorse all religions, she prays to “our FATHER” and invokes Jesus Christ.

    Does she hold herself to a lesser standard than the judiciary?

    Like

Leave a comment