Radio talk show host and Master of Ceremonies Rusty Humphries compares the Obama campaign to Mao Tse-tung, calls for taking the country upward towards God, and then immediately compares liberals to dogs. Note that the rally in the video clip is taking place in the church following the Sunday night service and immediately after Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne turns over the podium to the Tea Partiers.

I will follow up this post with an overview of the five-hour event. Right Wing Watch has also posted video clips from the event.

[Update]

Right Wing Watch has summaries of the major speakers from the five-hour live-streamed rally held at River Church featuring Religious Right and Tea Party leaders. In place of posting my own summary, following are links to what Right Wing Watch has already posted today and a summary at Alternet by Adele Stan and Peter Montgomery.

Prayer Rally Segment

Video highlights from the Prayer Rally for America portion of the program including:

-Rep. Michele Bachmann

-Rick Scarborough, Founder and President of Vision for America

-Jim Garlow, Chairman of Renewing American Leadership (founded by Newt Gingrich)

-Matt Staver, Vice President of Liberty University and Director of Liberty Center for Law and Policy

-Pam Olsen, Florida Prayer Network and International House of Prayer

-Harry Jackson, heads an apostolic network called International Communion of Evangelical Churches and CoChairs Affordable Power Alliance

Also speaking: John Stemberger, Florida Family Policy Council

Speakers not included in these clips include:

-David Barton, Christian nationalist pseudo-historian

-Tom Minnery, head of Citizen Link of Focus on the Family

Tea Party Unity Rally 2012

Neal Boortz - Radio Show Host

and more Neal Boortz

Judson Phillips, Tea Party Nation Founder

Also speaking were:

-Herman Cain

-Dustin Stockton, TheTeaParty.net

-Todd Cefaratti, Founder of TheTeaParty.net

-Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Revecca Kleefisch

-Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi

-Niger Innis, Co-Chairman of the Affordable Power Alliance (with Samuel Rodriguez and Harry Jackson)

-Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah

Conclusions

One would hope that this joint pre-GOP convention event held at River Church indicates that everyone is finally abandoning the myth that the Tea Party is separate from the Religious Right, or that it has a completely different agenda, as well as the myth that the Tea Party movement is nonpartisan. However, after watching live-streaming of this event for five hours, I would conclude that the right flank of the GOP is not particularly happy with the Republican Party hierarchy right now. They are also not very excited about Mitt Romney and will try to motivate voters based on fear and their animosity toward President Obama.

Also see coverage of the event in The Nation. The LA Times provides the following additional information.