“You read in the bible about – was it Elijah, pastor – who put the flour in the stew to remove the poison? And so here’s the deal. If God can take poison out of a stew, he can take poison out of a body.
“And that’s what I’ve been praying. Yes, we gotta fight this, but if you’ve already had this thing, don’t get any more boosters.
“But I just wanna say, that we have a God who heals. Who paid for our healing on the cross. It’s paid for. He said, ‘By his stripes, we were healed.’
“And so God can heal even from the mistakes we make. He can heal from cancer, he can heal from the poison jab, the death jab. He can heal.” – US House candidate Janet Porter.
Porter, who of late has earned national headlines due to the successes of her “heartbeat” anti-abortion bills, appeared here many times during the early years of JMG due to her anti-LGBT hate group, Faith2Action.
More recently, she was a JMG regular as hate group leader Roy Moore’s spokesperson during his failed US Senate campaign and the ensuing scandal about his alleged history of pursuing underage girls.
Porter memorably appeared here in 2016 when she declared that God would smite anybody who didn’t vote for Trump.
That same year she released an anti-LGBT “documentary” that featured Ted Shoebat, who has called for the government to execute all “sodomites.”
Porter’s US House bid has so far been endorsed by Mike Huckabee, Michele Bachman, Louie Gohmert, Steve King, and a clown car cornucopia of cultists.
Radical religious-right activist Janet Folger Porter, who is currently running for Congress in Ohio, says that if Christians who have received a COVID-19 vaccine will repent and pray, God will remove that “poison” from their body. pic.twitter.com/jfqVfhE4OB
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 29, 2022
Did you know a boy who drowned came back to life this month? Me neither. But anti-abortion zealot (and wannabe sitcom actress) Janet Porter says her prayers resurrected a dead child. pic.twitter.com/pGWiVe7dnz
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) September 25, 2021
Janet Porter, the radical anti-choice activist responsible for the wave of "Heartbeat Bills" that have passed in various states, has produced a sitcom pilot. We had to watch the trailer, so now you do too.
Part I: pic.twitter.com/dhUTJPHU9y
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) October 16, 2020