John “Straight Talk” McCain will be clogging up Buckhead traffic during rush hour today, dropping in for a minimum $1,000 fundraiser at the Westin.

Meanwhile, the state Democratic party is using the occasion of his visit to call, as many others already have, for McCain to denounce, reject, or maybe even denounce and reject the endorsement of some nutty evangelical preacher from Texas.

While McCain was effusive in his excitement about the right-wing pastor’s endorsement, he has been strangely silent when it comes to disavowing [John] Hagee’s extremist, hate-filled rhetoric. Hagee has endorsed a “slave sale” at his church, and advertised that, “Slavery in America is returning to Cornerstone [Church].”

Dr. Joseph Lowery, of the Coalition for the People’s Agenda, said, “It’s a shameful display of racism and bigotry, and I just can’t imagine Senator McCain, who wants to be President of the people, not repudiating these comments.”

While slavery is an obviously uncool concept, and here in America it is represented in our history by how we shamefully treated blacks for the first few centuries of our time on this continent, as far as I can tell from limited excerpts about the incident, Hagee didn’t say anything about selling people of any particular race as slaves for the fundraiser. And given the generally reactionary, Biblical-era worldview of people like Hagee, one could suppose that he planned on “enslaving” people that looked just like him, much like some indebted slaves of antiquity.

Still, not the kind of substitute for a fish fry you want on your list of endorsements.

Here in Georgia, where nearly every single post on the AJC’s political blog has some bizarre anti-Catholic “fifth column” conspiracy rant of a comment from the moniker Will Jones, there might not be much of a Catholic voting bloc to rile up by repeating Howard Dean’s criticisms of Hagee’s rabid anti-Catholic statements. But these charming views are much less equivocal:

The televangelist, San Antonio megachurch leader John Hagee, has referred to the Roman Catholic Church as “the great whore” and called it a “false cult system” and “the apostate church”; the word “apostate” means someone who has forsaken his religion.

He also has linked Adolf Hitler to the Catholic church, suggesting it helped shape his anti-Semitism.

No mention of that part of Hagee’s “hate speech” here today. Fine. Be that way. We have the Google, and I’m here to cite it as your friendly neighborhood indignant Catholic.

Better get home and pack up my camera; I hear there will be anti-war protesters rubbing elbows with anti-Mexican protesters (who will probably be throwing elbows).

Edited to add: Need a little more insight into my bizarre reasoning? Check the comments.