Can Marianne Williamson maintain street cred as a progressive while promoting New Age Jesus?
Can she hammer out functional policy while preaching out of A Course in Miracles—the most anti-political pseudospiritual text on the planet?
Can she advocate for public health despite a history of waffling on vaccine science? Can she make a strong argument for health care reform while giving sermons from a book that says people get sick because they are not spiritual enough?
Can she really help fat people with her book that says that fatness is a "repository of twisted thoughts and feelings?"
Matthew doubts it, but hey—miracles happen!
Show Notes
William Thetford's CV (MKUltra reference)
Marianne Williamson's Democratic debate performance raised eyebrows. But she's no friend of the left.
Marianne Williamson is a controversial AIDS-crisis figure for gay men.
Kevin Sessums on MW, FB post: "I am an HIV+ man who lost lots of friends to AIDS and I know the harm she did conning many into believing they deserved their biological condition - and even their deaths- because they weren't spiritually fit enough to visualize the AIDS virus away."
Marianne Williamson on Twitter: "Let’s not forget that masks aren’t our only protection against Covid. Strengthening the immune system is also very important: recommendations like vitamins C and D, healthy food and exercise, positive/spiritual consciousness." / Twitter
A Course in Weight Loss: 21 Spiritual Lessons for Surrendering Your Weight Forever
Marianne Williamson promoted anti-vaxxer theories on her radio show in 2012 episode | CNN Politics
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