When you broadcast on National TV that the earthquake "is a result of Voodoo rituals and a pact with the devil carried out before a slave rebellion against French colonists in 1791 and Napolean III (who couldn't because lolhistory)" and that the Haitians ought to use the earthquake to turn to god... well... it's probably a good idea to realize what you think shouldn't always be said because other countries are going to see that and use that against us, and we have a fair amount of enemies who would love to exploit such pants-on-head retardedness at all American's expense.
That's more dumb than Rush's "Obama is taking the donations to Haiti for himself/using the crisis for political gain/we already donate through income tax" while straight-faced ironically using the crisis for political jabs/gain.
That's more dumb than Beck's "I also believe this is dividing the nation…to where the nation sees [Obama] react so rapidly on Haiti and yet he couldn’t react rapidly on Afghanistan. He couldn’t react rapidly on Ft. Hood. He couldn’t react rapidly on our own airplanes with an underwear bomber…it doesn’t make sense."
Some Republicans are backing Beck and Rush, but no one can publically support Robertson, though one Republican house member, Rep. Steve King said this gem: "This sounds to me like open borders advocates exercising the Rahm Emanuel axiom: 'Never let a crisis go to waste"...Illegal immigrants from Haiti have no reason to fear deportation, but if they are deported, Haiti is in great need of relief workers, and many of them could be a big help to their fellow Haitians."
He's on the House Subcommittee on Immigration.