In August, TV preacher Pat Robertson became an international laughing stock (again) for announcing on his Christian evangelism program that he’d like to see Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez assassinated. Robertson eventually offered a half-hearted apology and the story went away.
Last night, Robertson returned to the issue, and incomprehensively argued that Chavez still needs to be assassinated.
When co-host Alan Colmes asked Robertson, “[I]f he [Chavez] were assassinated, the world would be a safer place?” Robertson answered, “I think South America would.” When Colmes later pressed Robertson, asking, “Do you want him [Chavez] taken out?” Robertson retorted, “Not now, but one day, one day, one day.”
But wait; there’s more. In case Robertson hadn’t done enough to help boost Chavez’s political standing in Venezuela, Rummy wants to help too.
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld likened Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to Adolf Hitler, reflecting continuing tension in relations between the United States and the Latin American government. […]
“I mean, we’ve got Chavez in Venezuela with a lot of oil money,” Rumsfeld added. “He’s a person who was elected legally — just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally — and then consolidated power and now is, of course, working closely with Fidel Castro and [Bolivia’s Evo Morales] and others.”
If Chavez were writing the script himself, it wouldn’t turn out any differently.