News about Pat Robertson

Customers are enraged by a Pride post, according to Cracker Barl, who claims that it was once 'family friendly.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 9, 2023
Since posting a Facebook post expressing Pride month on Thursday, Cracker Barl, the Tennessee-based family style chain restaurant with 700 stores around the country, has seen backlash online. The company has a tradition of anti-LGBTQ policies, but under new leadership that champion diversity and inclusion, the organization has undergone a cultural shift in the last few years. The chain began celebrating pride in 2018 by launching a unique rainbow rocking chair, which they've displayed every year since. This year's essay has caused a backlash among conservatives and LGBT allies.

Who was Pat Robertson's wife Adelia Elmer Robertson and did they have children? Previous Works by the end of the '90s.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 9, 2023
Adelia 'Dede' Robertson (pictured), the wife of religious broadcaster Pat Robertson and a born-again Christian, died at the age of 94 in Virginia Beach last year. Over a year later, her husband's died was followed by another on June 8, 2023. Pat Robertson was best known for his 'The 700 Club,' a variety of news hour presented from a Christian viewpoint.' Although most of his writing was focused on his religious convictions, he did not often drift into political discourse. Robertson himself unsuccessfully ran for president in 1988, but was often chastised for his views on women, the LGBTQ community, and other faiths. Dede, Pat's wife, was his advocate throughout his career. DailyMail.com takes a look at her life: here.

Pat Robertson, the controversial televangelist, died at the age of 93

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 8, 2023
Pat Robertson, a renowned televangelist best known for his 'The 700 Club' campaign, died at the age of 93. There was no reason for death. Robertson was known for decades on television and inventing the Christian Broadcasting Network. Robertson was married for almost seven decades to his partner, Dede. He was also known for establishing Regent University and his frequent political views — even running for president in 1988.

Pat Robertson, a religious broadcaster, died at the age of 93

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 8, 2023
Pat Robertson, a well-known religious broadcaster, died on Thursday at the age of 93, according to his network. For the man who appeared on the television program 'The 700 Club,' there was no cause of death.'