Hutcherson photo art via Mike Tidmus.

Oh man, the homo-hating pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Washington state, Ken Hutcherson, has decided to weigh in on the perceived homosexualist statements of President Obama during that White House reception last week. While the LGBT community didn't see any forward momentum in that speech, Pastor Hutch says Obama's “problem” is that he's simply not black enough, or rather, the President lacks what Hutch feels is the “correct” black background (a charge levied against candidate Obama early on by some blacks during the campaign) to claim membership in the African American community.

As usual, Hutch, who joked once about ripping off the arm of an effeminate man, goes off the rails:

“But I guess we…have to ask, 'Even though he is black because his father was, what is his “black experience”?' He doesn't have any. He was raised by a white mother and a white grandmother, so this man has about as much black experience as my Doberman Pinscher — and I guarantee [that] my Doberman Pinscher doesn't have any,” he points out. “There is nothing, nothing that compares between what the Afro-Americans went through and what homosexuals are going through now.”

“A person can be as black as a piece of coal, [but] if he goes against God's biblical views, I would not support him, I would not endorse him, I would not even give a smile in his direction so people could even think that I endorse him,” he states, “because God is my God, the Bible is my playbook, and I run it the way it is written.”

What can you say behind that?

Related:
* Washington state: 'Pastor Hutch' threatens Microsoft again over pro-LGBT policies (“I am a black man with a righteous cause with a whole host of powerful white people behind me.” )
* Past Blend posts on Hutch
* Hutch's Latvian extremist friends convene to foment hate
* Ken Hutcherson, Latvian fundies to work on anti-gay strategy at WA conference
* Pastor Hutch jokes about ripping off the arm of a polite effeminate man
* H.S. principal apologizes for appearance of homobigot Ken 'Microsoft's worst nightmare' Hutcherson
* Anti-gay pastor Hutch in hot water – FBI complaint filed over claim he's a 'special envoy'