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Party of Science™ member Cori Bush has reportedly been trained as a faith healer who knows how to cure diseases like AIDS and cancer

We were already well aware that Party of Science™ member Cori Bush’s grasp on actual science was tenuous at best, thanks to her designation of women as “birthing people.”

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So, while this scoop from the Washington Free Beacon’s Alana Goodman may seem shocking on its face, it’s actually really, really on-brand for Cori Bush:

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Rep. Cori Bush (D., Mo.) spent years working as a faith healer for a religious group that claims to have resurrected the dead and cured thousands of people suffering from AIDS, cancer, paralysis, and other serious maladies—including Bush’s own severe case of coronavirus last year.

Bush did not have medical insurance when she was hospitalized with the virus last April, and she said her struggle illustrated the necessity of passing Medicare for All. Officials at her faith-healing church, however, said she was cured within 30 minutes after talking to the head pastor, Charles Ndifon, by phone from her hospital bed.

“Cori, she had COVID, and she called me from the hospital,” Ndifon, the presiding apostle of Kingdom Embassy International churches told the Washington Free Beacon. “And 30 minutes later, she was breathing. Healed. It was that simple.”

“She continued having meetings even when I left St. Louis. She continued healing the sick, she would send the reports,” said Ndifon. “Once in a while, cases they can’t handle, they would send to me.”

Bush founded and served as pastor at the St. Louis chapter of the Kingdom Embassy International church from 2011 to 2014, according to corporate records and her LinkedIn page. She did not respond to a request for comment.

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Oh, we’ll bet she didn’t respond.

How does one respond when one gets exposed as Benny Hinn in a dress?

Or, rather, Charles Ndifon claims she was cured within 30 minutes over the phone. And Cori Bush hasn’t responded, so …

https://twitter.com/jeremybhughes/status/1394269165662490624?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1394269165662490624%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitchy.com%2Fwordpress%2Fwp-admin%2Fpost.php%3Faction%3Deditpost%3D1987134

Oh, without a doubt.

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Sorry, but Miss Cleo died a few years ago. Maybe Cori Bush could cure her, though!

Jesus is busy, but would you settle for Cori Bush?

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