White House spokesman criticizes evangelist’s remark
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — A White House spokesman today slammed evangelist broadcaster Pat Robertson’s remark that Haiti has been cursed.
“It never ceases to amaze me that in times of amazing human suffering somebody says something that can be so utterly stupid,” Press Secretary spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
The day after the earthquake, Robertson said Haiti has been “cursed” because of what he called a “pact with the devil” in its history. His spokesman said the comments were based on Voodoo rituals carried out before a slave rebellion against French colonists in 1791.
Spokesman Chris Roslan says Robertson never said the earthquake was God’s wrath.
Earlier today, senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” that Roberston’s statement left her speechless.
She called it “a pretty stunning comment to make” and said it doesn’t express the spirit of the American people or the president.