
Sen.
David Perdue, R-Ga. addresses the Road to Majority Conference in
Washington, Friday, June 10, 2016. Perdue told conservatives they should
pray for President Barack Obama and suggested a biblical passage that
says, "Let his days be few." (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
WASHINGTON
(AP) — A Republican senator told conservatives Friday they should pray
for President Barack Obama and suggested a biblical passage that says,
"Let his days be few."
Georgia
Sen. David Perdue told a gathering of religious conservatives that "we
need to be very specific about how we pray." He suggested using Psalms
109:8, which reads: "Let his days be few, and let another have his
office."
As
the audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority"
conference laughed and applauded, Perdue said, "In all seriousness, I
believe that America is at a moment of crisis."
The next lines of the Psalm read: "Let his children be fatherless and his wife a widow."
Kristen
Orthman, a spokeswoman for Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, said
Perdue's comments "left the impression he was praying for the death of
President Obama."
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., followed Perdue on stage "and
did not condemn him," Orthman said. "If Republicans are still wondering
why Donald Trump is their nominee, look no further than today's Faith
and Freedom conference," she said.
Megan
Whittemore, a spokeswoman for Perdue, said the senator told the Faith
& Freedom audience that, "We are called to pray for our country, for
our leaders and for our president."
Perdue "in no way wishes harm toward our president, and everyone in the room understood that," Whittemore said.
A spokesman for McConnell said the senator was not on stage when Perdue made the comment.
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