Ron DeSantis Is Not a Boomer: FL Gov Drops Common Sense on Worthless...
Harmeet Dhillon and Others Weigh in As Dems Hyperventilate About Trump's SCOTUS Visit
Trump Stares Down Liberal Justices As Ketanji Brown Jackson Cracks Under Pressure
The Christian School Movement of the 1970s
Whitney Cummings Admits She's Diagnosed Crazy, Then Proves It by Claiming Trump Runs...
'So Effing Effed': Nevada Dem Rep. Susie Lee Drops Vulgar Meltdown Over Trump...
WaPo Joins Lib Media Hacks Circling the Wagons in Attempt to Make Eric...
Congrats, Justice Jackson! Even Sotomayor and Kagan Think You’re the Dumbest One Now
Judicial Activism Run Amok: Obama Judge Orders Trump to Make Illegals Legal Again...
Dems Say Trump's Shattering Political Norms and Trying to Intimidate SCOTUS Justices
The 1962 Supreme Court Decision That Banned School Prayer
Sen. Amy Klobuchar Tries to Take a Jab at Trump Over Gas Prices...
'Stupid, Narcissistic Idiot': Victor Davis Hanson Recalls His Own Fang Fang Story to...
Eric Swalwell Runs to MS NOW and Claims the FBI Dropping Fang Fang...
Eric Swalwell in 2023: Don’t Take His Word He Did Nothing Wrong With...

Jake Tapper calls on Pete Buttigieg to get through to white evangelical Christians who are hesitant to get the COVID vaccine

We’ve had stories on different groups being hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine, from the black community to the trans community. As we reported, Vice President Kamala Harris not only got the shot publically; she also visited a pharmacy and appeared on Al Sharpton’s show on MSNBC to encourage communities of color to get vaccinated, even giving a shout-out to the black immunologist who helped develop the Moderna vaccine.

Advertisement

One group that’s been overlooked so far is white evangelical Christians, and as The Daily Wire reports, the Biden administration has Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to convince white Christians to ride trains and get the coronavirus vaccine. If you remember during the Democratic primary, there were a lot of pieces by progressive media outlets complaining that Buttigieg wasn’t the right kind of gay; sure, he was gay, but he and his husband also attended church services instead of doing gayer things with their time. So … ask him.

Ian Haworth writes:

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday, and responded to this poll by arguing that the COVID-19 vaccine may be “part of God’s plan.”

“You know, sometimes I’ve heard people I care about saying, you know, ‘If I’m faithful, God’s going to take care of me,’” Buttigieg responded. “And I guess what I would hope that they might consider is that maybe a vaccine is part of God’s plan for how you’re going to take care of yourself.”

Buttigieg correctly turned the responsibility over to pastors, saying that “it’s unlikely that an official like me is going to be persuasive to somebody who maybe doesn’t feel like Washington has been speaking to them for a long time.” You’ve got that right, brother.

Advertisement

To be fair, CNN’s Jake Tapper is the one who brought it up, confessing that normally he wouldn’t have: “You’ve been outspoken on issues of your personal faith, otherwise I wouldn’t normally bring this up,” he prefaced his question. So Tapper is the one who believes Buttigieg speaks for white evangelicals.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

We just think it’s pretty funny that the mainstream media in the form of Jake Tapper looks to Buttigieg as the voice of Christianity.


Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos