John Hagee confuses 9/11 with the shooting of Ronald Reagan

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Pastor John Hagee is in the middle of delivering a four-part weekly sermon on “Sin, Sex, and Self Control.” Which, despite it’s exciting title, has not offered too many of the hilariously ignorant and bigoted sound bytes Hagee is known for.
This week’s sermon was on “God’s Message for Men,” during which Hagee spent most of his time explaining the ways in which men and women are different, which is due to different ways their brains function.
To try to prove his point, Hagee brought up the 9/11 attacks as an example of how men and women supposedly react differently to a crisis.
Saying that women responded by having sympathy for those trapped in the World Trade Center towers while men reacted by wanting to know who was in charge.
According to Hagee, after the 9/11 attacks, “Alexander Haig actually said ‘I’m in charge here.’ Not according to the Constitution, Alexander, but if you think so, okay.”
Which would have been quite a statement, given that the last time Alexander Haig had held any political office of any nature was in 1982. Haig’s assertion that he was in control had actually occurred after the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
So in his attempt to demonstrate how the male and female brains work differently, all Hagee wound up doing was proving that his own brain isn’t working.
 
 

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