Yogi Berra, Mitt Romney & the Religious Right
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sun Jan 01, 2012 at 07:34:54 PM EST
The Religious Right is deeply divided going into the Iowa GOP caucuses:   So much so, that it is difficult to imagine a candidate emerging from the current pack of Republicans strong enough to effectively contend with Mitt Romney for the nomination.  But just because it is hard to imagine, doesn't mean it won't happen.  And just because some of us try not to confuse political punditry with reality, doesn't mean that a candidate more acceptable to the Religious Right will inevitably emerge.  Political reality has never worked that way.  

This year's Republican presidential field this year offers us lesson: Just because the Religious Right does not unify around one candidate does not mean that as a movement it is dead or dying. The take-away needs to be that as politically powerful as the Religious Right is, has been, and is most likely to continue to be -- it has never been monolithic.

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And the Winner of this Year's Coughie Award is...
Frank Cocozzelli printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Fri Dec 30, 2011 at 07:47:36 PM EST
It's that time of year once again, to announce the recipient of the Coughlin Award --  presented annually to the person who best exemplifies an exclusionary, strident interpretation of the Catholic faith. The award is named for Father Charles Coughlin, the notorious radio priest of the 1930s who is the role model for today's Religious Right radio and television evangelists and other conservative media personalities.

This year the bride's maid finally takes his walk down the aisle. This Coughie is for you Bill Donohue!

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Ron Paul's Vision of the Nation
wilkyjr printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Fri Dec 30, 2011 at 09:45:37 AM EST
Author Kim Barker wrote the best seller, The Taliban Shuffle.  She noted her impression of the Afghanistan country after a few days of travel.  She wrote it was full of bearded men riding around in pickups with plenty of weapons and hatred for the country.  She proclaimed it was just like Montana!
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American Family Association's Don Wildmon Endorses Gingrich
Bill Berkowitz printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Thu Dec 29, 2011 at 01:52:07 PM EST
His public confession on Dr. James Dobson's radio program nearly five years ago, the speech at the graduation ceremony of Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, his much publicized conversion to Catholicism, his insistence on writing, making films and speechifying about the threat of a secularized America, may all have contributed to re-branding Newt Gingrich, from womanizing miscreant to redeemed sinner, in the eyes of the Religious Right.

Now, the personal endorsement of his run for the Republican Party's presidential nomination by the Rev. Donald Wildmon, the founder and chairman emeritus of the Tupelo, Mississippi-based American Family Association -- one of the most powerful Religious Right organizations in the country -- and the founder of American Family Radio, may indicate that the disgraced former Speaker of the House's long hard slog through the minefields of the Religious Right may be over.

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Will Ron Paul Fall after his Surprise Rise?
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Dec 28, 2011 at 01:06:05 PM EST
Rep. Ron Paul has broken out of his seemingly  permanent less-than-ten-percent in the polls -- to emerge as a contender in next week's Iowa Republican caucuses. This is in no small part thanks to his faith outreach consultants who have sought to help him craft a more decidedly evangelical approach while seeking a bigger share of the Religious Right vote.  Along the way,  Paul has sought to emphasize the Biblical roots of his public policy ideas.

Paul also owes considerable thanks to national media that have not devoted much serious reporting to his campaign, perhaps because of his standing in the polls, was not taken seriously as a candidate.  Meanwhile, in a remarkable election year twist, his libertarian anti-drug war, and old time isolationist foreign policy views have been taken by marijuana reform and anti-war progressives as a reason to crossover and support Paul in Iowa and elsewhere, while down playing or ignoring his unsavory views that are consistent with the depth and breadth of his support from the far right in the U.S.  

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Mikey Weinstein, A Traitor in the War on Christmas
Chris Rodda printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Dec 28, 2011 at 12:16:02 PM EST
Over the past few months, I've been faced with the utter irony of splitting my time between dealing with the steady stream of lies about my boss and the organization I work for being part of the so-called war on Christmas, and having numerous conversations with that same boss about helping to send toys to kids for Christmas. One minute I'd be writing about the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) spreading lies about our organization, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), trying to stop Air Force Academy cadets from participating in Franklin Graham's Operation Christmas Child, which, as I wrote in a previous post, isn't exactly what happened, and the next minute I'd be on the phone coordinating MRFF's participation in a Christmas toy drive run by a student group I work with here in New Jersey.
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What Is Truly At Stake In Kansas City-St. Joseph?
Frank Cocozzelli printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Mon Dec 26, 2011 at 10:25:58 AM EST
The saga of Bishop Robert Finn, (the outspoken Opus Dei prelate who is in hot water over his alleged failure to report to police, evidence of a pedophile priest under his diocesan authority) continues -- as does consideration of the fallout of his criminal indictment.   A faction of the Catholic Right that intersects Opus Dei, the Catholic League and the neoconservative movement has risen to the bishop's defense, suggesting that the Catholic Right believes they have more at stake than the legal or institutional fate of one negligent bishop.
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Ten Questions for Candidates
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Wed Dec 21, 2011 at 09:41:44 PM EST
Where do our candidates stand on basic matters of separation of church and state and the constellation of values and issues that intersect this foundational doctrine of our culture and our constitution?  

Unfortunately, this is not usually the kind of thing we see on traditional candidate questionnaires.  To begin to redress this problem Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Interfaith Alliance Foundation joined forces to publish ten well-framed questions to help us find out where our candidates are at, and to initiate meaningful discussions of our core values and how they interact with public policy.  

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Judicial Constraint: The Far Right Pushes For Rubber-Stamp Courts
Rob Boston printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Tue Dec 20, 2011 at 10:31:51 AM EST
It is my sad duty today to give yet another basic civics lesson to the far right.

Here it goes: There are three branches of government. They are co-equal. Each performs a check on the other. Each balances out the other.

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I'd Rather Hear about Gingrich & Garlow's Views on Dominionism than Marriage
Frederick Clarkson printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Tue Dec 20, 2011 at 12:48:10 AM EST
Just when Iowa evangelical Republicans are not only divided among several GOP candidates but many are actively skeptical of Newt Gingrich's character; just when Gingrich's once pack leading poll numbers appear to have peaked and are now declining in Iowa; just when a CNN poll has him tied with Romney nationally; and just when Ron Paul's numbers are rising even leading in Iowa -- along comes San Diego pastor and leading anti-gay activist Rev. Jim Garlow with a mass email to Iowa evangelicals supporting Gingrich, that is making news.  

Since Garlow has been deeply involved with Gingrich for years as the chairman of his Renew American Leadership organization (although he attended Gov. Rick Perry's famous pre-presidential announcement prayer rally) it is a little odd that the 9,000 word email endorsing Gingrich's sincerity about marriage is news at all, except perhaps as an indicator of political desperation.

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Southern Baptists Admit That They Oppose Religious Equality In The Military
Chris Rodda printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Sun Dec 18, 2011 at 09:41:36 AM EST
Well, it doesn't get any clearer than this. In an article from the Baptist Press, the news arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, the Southern Baptists have finally come right out and admitted what we at the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) have known all along -- they oppose religious equality in the U.S. military.

Beyond just getting many of the "facts" wrong, the article, titled "Air Force Academy dogged by anti-Christian pressure," shows the true colors of the Southern Baptist Convention when it comes to religious freedom, stating, as if it's a bad thing, "Not only does the academy now provide worship space for all, it requires all cadets to complete religious respect training." Really? The Air Force Academy accommodating cadets of all religions and teaching religious respect is a problem? Well, maybe if you fancy yourself to be among America's "persecuted" Christians and consider religious pluralism a threat to your religion.

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Will the "Casino King" Finance "Saint" Gingrich's Campaign?
Bill Berkowitz printable version print page     Bookmark and Share
Fri Dec 16, 2011 at 12:21:26 PM EST
Yesterday, Politico reported that Sheldon Adelson is considering bankrolling the campaign of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich to the tune of 20 million dollars. Some portion of the money would be earmarked for a Gingrich counter-attack against "a weeklong anti-Gingrich on-air assault that is already taking a toll on his front-runner status in the Hawkeye State, according to private and public polling," Politico pointed out.

Adelson is one of the richest men in the world. He has made a boatload of money from an assortment of gambling enterprises.

If the Politico report turns out to be correct, will Religious Right leaders - many of whom vehemently oppose gambling -- sit quietly by while Gingrich, who has been courting conservative evangelical voters in Iowa and elsewhere, replenishes his campaign war chest with funds from Adelson's gambling empire?

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