Kim Daniels hopes ‘raggedy’ Hurricane Dorian will ‘speed up’
Rep. Kim Daniels is headed back to the House.

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"Keep hitting the eye in prayer, it is getting raggedy, pray the category level continue to go down."

A state legislator who said that “prophets” foretold the devastation of Hurricane Irma is making no such claims regarding Hurricane Dorian.

In the current case, she is praying for divine intervention.

Rep. Kim Daniels, a Jacksonville Democrat in her second term, believes instead that Hurricane Dorian is getting “raggedy.”

“Keep hitting the eye in prayer, it is getting raggedy, pray the category level continue to go down,” Daniels observed on Facebook Monday.

Daniels also urged intercession against the storm’s stationary nature: “Pray for the storm to speed up … 1 mile per hour is ridiculous.”

Daniels also had words for “prognosticators,” presumably of a different class than the “prophets” who sussed out God’s plan in 2017.

“Bind the over keeling drama of the prognosticators that give power to this storm with their professional hype,” Daniels urged.

Meanwhile, the “conjurers of the marine kingdom” are also addressed.

The prayer: “let their sacrifices have NO POWER.”

“Prophesy ‘Dorian go east!’ … the name means ‘child of the sea’ so Dorian go out to the sea … AWAY FROM THE EAST COAST,” Daniels urged.

Additionally, she prayed for “cool waters” to surround the hurricane, and for officials to perform their duties well.

Daniels, an evangelist by trade, saw Hurricane Irma a different way.

“Nothing happens except God reveal it to prophets first,” Daniels observed as the death-dealing superstorm enveloped the peninsula.

When asked if she regretted those comments, she said she “wouldn’t post it on Facebook if I didn’t believe it.”

Daniels represents majority-Democratic HD 14 in Jacksonville. She won the open seat in 2016 and rebuffed a primary challenge last year.

A.G. Gancarski

A.G. Gancarski has been the Northeast Florida correspondent for Florida Politics since 2014. His work also can be seen in the Washington Post, the New York Post, the Washington Times, and National Review, among other publications. He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter: @AGGancarski


2 comments

  • Frankie M.

    September 2, 2019 at 10:09 pm

    I prayed that somebody…anybody…would primary against Daniels in the last election. Sadly my prayers fell on deaf ears.

    • Patricia Kidd

      September 3, 2019 at 7:43 am

      Thank God this will be her last term…..she is just like this Hurricane that she is describing…….so glad for term limits..

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