“Squad” member Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) has talents that far exceed those of a smack-talking race hustler and extend into the realm of performing miracles, at least according to her.
The ethically challenged BLM activist took her egomania to an entirely new level in newly resurfaced excerpts from her autobiography, suggesting that she possessed Christlike powers to heal the sick, even claiming that she cured a woman of a tumor.
In her 2022 book titled “The Forerunner: A Story of Pain and Perseverance in America,” the congresswoman writes of her alleged wonder-working powers.
“As I learned how to apply God’s Word to my life in new ways, I better understood the power that was already residing in me,” Bush wrote. “It was there, waiting for me to acknowledge it, to use it. I had the confidence to heal others with God’s power.”
I’m thrilled to share the cover of my forthcoming memoir, THE FORERUNNER, out 10.4.22 from @aaknopf!
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— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) June 23, 2022
In one of the excerpts featured in a New York Post article published on Saturday, the Democratic “squad” member recalled a toddler who she met at a St. Louis prayer service, claiming that thanks to her, the child was able to walk again.
“The child had had a bleed in her brain, shortly after she was born, and so couldn’t walk. She had never taken a step in her life,” Bush wrote. “I carried the child from the prayer room in the back of the church out into the sanctuary . . . ‘Walk,’ I said gently to the three-year-old girl, ‘you will walk.’ And this girl took her first step. Then another, and another. She walked.”
“Her grandmother walked into the sanctuary just in time to see the child take about two dozen steps. She screamed, and then she kept screaming,” she continued. “When she caught her breath, she looked at me in wonder and said ‘Praise God.’ She grabbed her granddaughter and walked with her out of the church.”
In another passage highlighted by the outlet, Bush writes of curing a woman’s tumor.
“One woman whom we met had several visible tumors on her torso. She was due to have surgery but lacked health insurance and living in the park. One of the tumors was particularly painful to her. I laid hands on her and prayed, and I felt that my hand was no longer touching a tumor. It shrank along with the others on her body,” Bush claimed.
X users had some thoughts:
Oh, she’s delusional too.
— Tired of being politically correct (@USBornNRaised) June 15, 2024
When did promoting racial divide and stealing taxpayer money become a miracle?
— Professor Nutbutter (@Cons_Wildcat) June 15, 2024
You didn’t have to tell us that she is a witch. We already know.
— Cat on A Leash (@CatonALeash1) June 15, 2024
She is a total fraud.
— Carl Cottingham (@cottinghamcarl) June 15, 2024
She couldn’t cure a case of hemorrhoids https://t.co/b1SOH9vEYF
— PharmD (@Voltaire1999) June 15, 2024
Jonestown
— Alexander Hamilton (@Publius_Philo) June 15, 2024
Faced with a tough challenge in her upcoming Democrat primary, the “Squad” braggart may need a miracle to prolong her political career.
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