The Answer is NO, Nothing is Sacred
On Obama's recent Middle-East tour, he left a prayer in the Wailing Wall, which was then removed and published in an Israeli newspaper. Some rabbis are rightfully outraged at the paper, but since it's out there, I'll go ahead and show it to you, found at the LA Times, which exonerates itself for publishing it with the headline, "Israeli Paper Publishes Obama Western Wall Prayer." Sure, LA Times, blame it on the Jews.
Now I will show you the prayer as interpreted by Sean Hannity.
As always, the extremely witty commenter community at Gawker is having fun with this story.
Now I will show you the prayer as interpreted by Sean Hannity.
As always, the extremely witty commenter community at Gawker is having fun with this story.
Labels: antichrist, Barack Obama, celebrity, Gawker, LA Times, newspapers, politics, religion, Sean Hannity
4 Comments:
Wonder when Obama's prayer will appear on eBay. Your parody might get some bids too.
By HighJive, at July 26, 2008 at 10:24 PM
I really don't know what's worse: the "seminary student" who grabbed the paper out of the wall (which must violate a whole bunch of religious laws) or the newspapers that ran it.
Given that it's fairly run-of-the-mill stuff, the newsworthy-ness is pretty nil.
The King David is a nice hotel though- been "the" hotel in Jersusalem for many, many years.
By Unknown, at July 26, 2008 at 10:49 PM
*guffaws* at parody. Put it on eBay.
By Moda di Magno, at July 27, 2008 at 1:25 AM
lol
By shaun., at August 4, 2008 at 1:17 AM
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