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Time Magazine Sticks Fork In Ralph Reed : He's Well Done.
In The Rise and Fall of Ralph Reed: The former whiz kid of the Christian Coalition couldn't rally his base under the shadow of Jack Abramoff, James Carney of Time Magazine - which heralded Reed's meteoric rise to power in a 1995 front cover story entitled "The Right Hand Of God" - details the lurid details of Reed's political self-immolation :
Reed was the preternaturally boyish spear carrier for the religious right, the brash Evangelical who transformed the Christian Coalition into a populist power center, then helped usher Republicans into control of Congress and George W. Bush into the presidency. The next step was launching his own political career in his native Georgia: Reed would be elected Lieutenant Governor this November, then Governor four years hence. After that, his friends said, the White House would be within reach. The young man who at 33 graced TIME's cover in 1995 as "The Right Hand of God" might appear there again, perhaps a decade from now, taking the oath of office on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.....
....those who know him say he blames the media--particularly the Atlanta Journal-Constitution--for their extensive coverage of his business ties to Abramoff, his friend from their days running the College Republicans in the early 1980s. For a high-profile religious conservative like Reed, the stories of being paid millions by one Indian tribe to run a religious-based antigambling campaign to prevent another tribe from opening a rival casino made him look like something worse than a criminal--a hypocrite. He had once called gambling a "cancer" on the body politic. And the e-mails to Abramoff didn't help, especially those that seemed to suggest that the man who had deplored in print Washington's system of "honest graft" was eager to be part of it. "I need to start humping in corporate accounts!" he wrote Abramoff a few days after the 1998 election. [ emphasis mine ]
Now, I'm generally no fan of mainstream media, but this is a fine piece of writing - and, how fitting. Time has neatly bracketed both ends of Reed's career as religious right potentate.
Talk To Action did extensive early coverage - going back to the very beginning of 2006 at least - of Reed's unravelling. Our site section on Ralph Reed and Jack Abramoff features seventeen stories : enjoy ! |
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