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WND AT THE WHITE HOUSE Jesus a pacifist?Fleischer on anti-war comments by bishop of Bush's denominationPosted: February 06, 2003 7:20 pm Eastern By Les Kinsolving
Editor's note: Each week, WorldNetDaily White House correspondent Les Kinsolving asks the tough questions no one else will ask. And each week, WorldNetDaily brings you the transcripts of those dialogues with the president and his spokesman. If you'd like to suggest a question for the White House, submit it to WorldNetDaily's exclusive interactive forum MR. PRESIDENT!
At today's White House news briefing, WND asked presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer about the antiwar comments of a Methodist bishop, noting that President Bush is a Methodist. WND: Ari, the National Council of Churches, led by a former Democratic congressman, the Rev. Bob Edgar, has enlisted a bishop, Melvin Talbert, of the president's Methodist Church, to do a TV commercial, reported by the Washington Post, in which this Methodist bishops claims, "Going to war against Iraq violates God's law and the teachings of Jesus Christ." And my question is: Since the president is widely known to be a deeply religious person, he surely does not want you to suggest by any evasion that he agrees or doesn't care about this Methodist bishop's claim. So what is his answer to this bishop's claim regarding violating God's law? At the end of the briefing, the subject was raised again by Russell Mokhiber of a legal newsletter called Corporate Crime Reporter and a radio personality on Pacifica radio station WPFW. Mokhiber asked Fleischer: Q: You just said the president is a deeply religious man. Jesus was an absolute pacifist. How does the president square his militarism with Jesus? After the briefing ended, WND asked Mokhiber, "Since Jesus knew about Jewish hero Judas Maccabeus, who fought five Syrian armies, where is there any evidence that Jesus ever condemned Judas Maccabeus?" But Mokhiber insisted that "Jesus was an absolute pacifist" – which he attributed to American University professor Colman McCarthy, a pacifist who was at one time religion editor of the Washington Post. WND was able to ask a second question midway through the briefing: WND: By way of an attack on a well-known part of the Bush administration, the Media Research Center reports that on Jan. 25, on national television, Newsweek's Eleanor Clift said – and this is a quote: "Ari Fleischer is a mouthpiece. He gives away nothing, and the press can't stand him." (Laughter.) Submit a question to the MR. PRESIDENT! forum. Les Kinsolving hosts a daily talk show for WCBM in Baltimore. His radio commentaries are syndicated nationally. He is White House correspondent for WorldNetDaily. His show can be heard on the Internet 9-11 p.m. Eastern each weekday. Before going into broadcasting, Kinsolving was a newspaper reporter and columnist – twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for his commentary.
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