For State House, Louisiana GOP endorses Christian pastor charged with child cruelty
John Raymond, a MAGA cultist who allegedly stopped a kid from breathing "to the point of him going limp, won a coveted endorsement
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The Louisiana Republican Party has officially endorsed a candidate for State House who has been charged with four counts of criminal cruelty against children.
But he’s Christian. So I guess that makes it okay.
Just over a year ago, Pastor John Raymond, the head of Lakeside Christian School in Slidell, was arrested after he allegedly brought three students into his office to reprimand them for talking in class… then proceeded to literally tape their mouths shut after wrapping the tape around their heads.
The students stayed in that condition for 45 minutes, according to police, until other administrators, feeling very awkward about this punishment, cut the tape off.
Police said the students complained they had trouble breathing while their mouths were taped and that having the tape removed was painful.
Detectives presented their evidence to a judge Thursday morning and a few hours later Raymond turned himself in to police.
He was booked into the Slidell City Jail for three counts of cruelty to juveniles.
Raymond defended the decision in a public statement saying (1) he gave the students the option of using transparent Scotch tape instead, (2) he offered to call their parents and suspend the kids but they didn’t want that, and (3) he asked the kids if they were in pain and could breathe.
He couldn’t believe people were treating him like the bad guy.
"These students were given a choice between suspension and temporary tape. They were never in any physical pain. Their breathing was never impaired. The tape was never wrapped around their heads. And it was off in under 10 minutes. No student was ever treated with cruelty or harmed in any way," he added.
You would think a guy who was the first person voted off the island when he competed on the TV show “Survivor” in 2002 (seriously!) would be a little more self-aware about how badly he comes across in social situations.
Raymond was so unlikeable that, in 2018 and 2019, when he ran for a seat in the Louisiana State House on a campaign of loving Donald Trump and hating gay people, Republicans still rejected him. Twice!
But it didn’t stop there.
Just a couple of months after he taped those kids’ mouths shut, Raymond was arrested again for—wait for it—child cruelty.
Slidell Police said the new allegations include Raymond holding a 4-year-old boy upside down by his ankles and "whipping his buttocks" and in a separate incident covering the same child's mouth and nose with his hand to stop a "tantrum."
In a press release, police said witnesses reported Raymond's actions prevented the child from breathing "to the point of him going limp." The witness, a staff member, said the child was "out of it and lethargic" and "unable to stand."
He took a voluntary leave of absence from the school after that but denied doing anything wrong. In fact, in a speech he gave that same month to the St. Tammany Republican Parish Executive Committee, where he served as an elected GOP official, he said the allegations were false and that he was a victim of “cancel culture.”
He wasn’t asked to resign. The thought of doing so never even crossed his mind. The Louisiana Republican Party State Central Committee, on which he also served, didn’t punish him either. Why would they? Cruelty is their brand.
By November, Raymond, who’s the pastor of New Horizon Church and the owner of a Christian radio station called “The Bridge,” was formally charged with the crimes. He pleaded not guilty. The case is still pending in court.
Separately from all that, four parents have also sued Raymond over the alleged abuse. Their lawsuit mentions a completely different incident from the 2016-2017 school year in which Raymond allegedly assaulted another child and caused “serious bodily injury” or “neurological impairment.”
With all that controversy on his record, Raymond finally decided to step down from his professional positions and spend more time with his family in quiet reflection about the decisions he’s made and I’m just kidding.
He’s not doing anything like that. Of course he’s not doing any of that.
Instead, back in May, John Raymond announced he would be running once again for the Louisiana State House.
"I feel it's important people who believe in conservative Christian principles hold positions to create laws to direct our state properly," Raymond said in an interview with USA Today Network. "I've spent 23 years serving St. Tammany Parish in promoting Christian conservative values, and I feel compelled to run to bring those values into law."
That right there is the epitome of the Republican Party. A guy who faces four counts of child cruelty thinks he’s in the best position to write laws to protect children from the “woke trans-agenda.”
As if guys like him aren’t the biggest threat facing kids these days.
If he wins the seat, there’s no doubt he would be an unabashed Christian Nationalist in office:
Raymond is a familiar figure in the Capitol who has testified in multiple hearings this spring supporting bills like requiring schools to post "In God We Trust" in classrooms, officially allowing historical Bible courses to be taught in public schools and in favor of LGBTQ restrictions.
Raymond is running for a seat in District 104, which is reliably red and currently represented by a Republican who can’t run again because of term limits. Whoever wins the GOP primary, then, will almost certainly be the next representative.
That’s why it’s so messed up that the state’s GOP has now officially endorsed Raymond in his bid for office even though they have another option.
Louisiana Republican Party Chairman Louis Gurvich confirmed in a text that the executive committee endorsed Raymond.
Raymond's opponent in the race for the House District 104 seat, fellow Republican [Jay Gallé] of Mandeville, said he was shocked by the endorsement.
"As a lifelong Republican it's an embarrassment," said [Gallé] while acknowledging Raymond's right to the presumption of innocence.
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"(The party) puts itself out there as a protector of children," said [Gallé], a former marine and businessman who now manages his family's real estate portfolio. "I can't express how disappointed I am that the Louisiana Republican Party has chosen to endorse a candidate with not one, not two, not three, but four criminal charges of cruelty to children."
To be clear, there are plenty of reasons a lifelong Republican should be embarrassed by his party. This is only the latest one. It makes you wonder how shitty a candidate Gallé must be that the state’s GOP leaders felt like an alleged child abuser has a better chance of winning the general election.
But that’s the party of “family values” for you. If Gallé actually feels like this is a mistake, he should come out right now and say he plans to vote for the Democrat in the race if he loses the primary because Raymond is that much of a threat to children.
He won’t because he’s a coward and just as bad as the other Republicans.
The fact that someone like Raymond has any chance of winning this race says a lot about the ethical bankruptcy and moral depravity of GOP voters. It also reveals the unearned confidence of conservative Christian pastors who believe they are on a moral crusade. Raymond sees himself as God’s gift to his community no matter how much harm he leaves in his wake. He dismisses every allegation against him as a hoax. He’ll inevitably label his critics “anti-Christian.” And all of that will be red meat for white evangelicals who ignore the charges and focus only on his religious résumé.
As of this writing, Raymond’s candidate page says he’s running for office because “Our children are our greatest treasure.”
(Large portions of this article were published earlier)
Children are their greatest treasure as long as the children are immediately obedient and perfectly compliant. If not, they’re deserving of physical assault and battery.
And if the children are LGBT? They deserve death.
This is the GOP party line, it doesn’t matter if Gallé is the perfect candidate and could win the election easily, Raymond is who they want for his history of being exactly what they want. It’s a travesty that he’s being prosecuted and persecuted for being a righteous Christian.
Let's tape his head and tape his mouth shut. And then rip that tape off. Wanna bet he'd claimed HE'D been harmed and that the taping was cruel?