Never has a Toto comparison been more apt

At least that’s what this e-mail from my inbox offers. This blog is best served by quoting the e-mail itself, I think, which comes from a Mr. Daryl Toor, who calls himself CEO/Chief Awareness Officer for Revelation Press “Three candidates in particular have had their religious heritage; commitment and beliefs challenged – both in the […]

At least that’s what this e-mail from my inbox offers.

This blog is best served by quoting the e-mail itself, I think, which comes from a Mr. Daryl Toor, who calls himself CEO/Chief Awareness Officer for Revelation Press

“Three candidates in particular have had their religious heritage; commitment and beliefs challenged – both in the press and by the public – and two of them have been true to their faiths.


The third is about to face his own version of “the inquisition” – not with false or questionable allegations, but with hard and cold facts, presented cogently by someone who grew up sharing those beliefs, someone who shares this candidate’s party affiliation and who has known the candidate since their college days.

Next Monday, January 7th, the truth will come out – announced at the National Press Club’s Murrow Room in Washington D.C. at 1:30 p.m., when a book that literally gives “chapter and verse” will tear aside the curtain, just as Toto exposed the Wizard of Oz.

This book is supported by 10 pages of meticulously-researched end-notes supporting every factual assertion about the candidate’s faith and its implications for the Presidency.

Mr. Toor won’t release more, he said, because he doesn’t want to invite criticism from the candidate’s campaign. I take that to mean he didn’t contact the campaigns. Also, since he refers to the candidate as a “he,” I assume its not Hillary Clinton.

I think I know where this is going. My guess is more nonsense about Obama being a Muslim.

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