As previously posted here, Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver tried to modify the opening prayer for the 117th Congress by including the phrase "Amen and a-woman". In an attempt to sound woke, it clearly showed his ignorance of the word "Amen," which comes from the Hebrew meaning "so be it/" [H/T Daily Wire]
Cleaver spoke with Fox News' left-leaning Neil Cavuto on "Your World" that "99.999% of the people who are expressing outrage over his making a prayer into a gender issue, didn't hear the prayer.
And he knows that claim as a fact because he has unambiguous data from all the networks, Twitter, YouTube and Jesus that proves his point. Yes, fully 99.999 percent of everyone who called him out for his stupidity never even heard the prayer.
"The prayer wasn't for them," he said, trying to sound convincing. "I'm talking to God on behalf of Congress, asking for unity and so forth, asking God to give us that strength to do that. I ended the prayer by saying, 'Hey, man, we have a record number of women in Congress, including the first [female] chaplain in 240 years of United States history ...'" But he didn't actually say that--all he said was "Amen and awoman."
"The prayer wasn't for them," he said, trying to sound convincing. "I'm talking to God on behalf of Congress, asking for unity and so forth, asking God to give us that strength to do that. I ended the prayer by saying, 'Hey, man, we have a record number of women in Congress, including the first [female] chaplain in 240 years of United States history ...'" But he didn't actually say that--all he said was "Amen and awoman."
Not a very good save unless you're gullible and think Stacy Abrams is Governor of Georgia.
"All that's well and good, Congressman," the leftist Cavuto pointed out, but the "amen" is actually from the Hebrew word that means 'so be it.' It has nothing to do with gender. So were you just making a point here, or were you saying something bigger?" Cavuto asked, hoping the so-called Reverend would be able to wiggle out of what he said.
"All that's well and good, Congressman," the leftist Cavuto pointed out, but the "amen" is actually from the Hebrew word that means 'so be it.' It has nothing to do with gender. So were you just making a point here, or were you saying something bigger?" Cavuto asked, hoping the so-called Reverend would be able to wiggle out of what he said.
"I ended the prayer by saying 'Amen,' which comes from the Hebrew root word ..." Cleaver repeated after Cavuto helped him out with the actual definition. "The 'a-woman' was after the prayer ended, trying to recognize the record number of women now in Congress and a female chaplain." Except the "Amen" was also after the prayer ended followed by "awoman."
If you believe Cleaver, you might also believe snakes have hips and Elvis is alive.
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