Talk about “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” has landed a second woman on Anderson Cooper's The Ridiculist.

Self-described prophet Cindy Jacobs has joined Cindy McCain, the wife Arizona Senator John McCain, on the list.

McCain's quick shift on “Don't Ask, Don't Tell,” the soon-to-be repealed law that bans gay and bisexual troops from serving openly, first landed her on the list.

Cindy McCain's appearance in a video to support gay teens sponsored by the NOH8 Campaign suggested that she disagreed with her husband on the policy. But less than 24 hours after the video's debut, McCain backtracked, tweeting to her followers that she stands “by my husband's stance on DADT.”

“Holding two completely contradictory positions at the same time? That doesn't make any sense,” Cooper said on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360. “She's for it and against it at the same time. It's kind of ridiculous.”

Cooper also called ridiculous Jacob's theory that repeal of the law is responsible for the deaths of thousands of birds and fish in Arkansas.

“That's right, gays serving openly in the military somehow equals massive avian fatalities,” Cooper said in Tuesday night's segment. (The video is embedded in the right panel of this page.)