WHY IS THE MEDIA PAYING SO MUCH ATTENTION TO OBAMA'S PREACHER?
AND NONE AT ALL TO MCCAIN'S RIGHTWING MINISTER PAL AND CLINTON'S MEMBERSHIP IN A GROUP OF RELIGIOUS EXTREMISTS?
THE CORPORATE media is doing a major hit job on Barack Obama's ties to a minister given to hyperbole, but is nearly completely ignoring John McCain's extremist religious backer, Rev John Hagee, or Hillary Clinton's involvement with a group of religious fanatics known as the Fellowship. Both these stories have been reported here before, but to make it easier for the corporate media to introduce a touch of fairness into its coverage, here's a reprise plus a clip from a new Nation article.
HILLARY CLINTON & THE FELLOWSHIP
BARBARA EHRENREICH, THE NATION - There's a reason Hillary Clinton has remained relatively silent during the flap over intemperate remarks by Barack Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, she's a lot more vulnerable than Obama.
You can find all about it in a widely under-read article in the September 2007 issue of Mother Jones, in which Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet reported that "through all of her years in Washington, Clinton has been an active participant in conservative Bible study and prayer circles that are part of a secretive Capitol Hill group known as "The "Fellowship," also known as The Family. But it won't be a secret much longer. Jeff Sharlet's shocking exposé The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power will be published in May.
Sean Hannity has called Obama's church a "cult," but that term applies far more aptly to Clinton's "Family," which is organized into "cells"--their term--and operates sex-segregated group homes for young people in northern Virginia. In 2002, Sharlet joined The Family's home for young men, forswearing sex, drugs and alcohol, and participating in endless discussions of Jesus and power. He wasn't undercover; he used his own name and admitted to being a writer. But he wasn't completely out of danger either. When he went outdoors one night to make a cell phone call, he was followed. He still gets calls from Family associates asking him to meet them in diners--alone.
The Family's most visible activity is its blandly innocuous National Prayer Breakfast, held every February in
During the 1960s the Family forged relationships between the
PROGRESSIVE REVIEW, APRIL 2003 We recently reported that six members of Congress live in a $1.1 million Capitol Hill town house that is subsidized by a secretive religious organization alternately known as the "Fellowship" and the "Foundation." The outfit is even stranger than we thought, as we learn from journalist Jeffrey Sharlet, who infiltrated it and wrote an article about his experiences in the March Harper's: "Jesus Plus Nothing: Undercover Among America's Secret Theocrats"
JEFFREY SHARLET, HARPER'S, 2003 - At Ivanwald, men learn to be leaders by loving their leaders. "They're so busy loving us," a brother once explained to me, "but who's loving them?" We were. The brothers each paid $400 per month for room and board, but we were also the caretakers of The Cedars, cleaning its gutters, mowing its lawns, whacking weeds and blowing leaves and sanding. And we were called to serve on Tuesday mornings, when The Cedars hosted a regular prayer breakfast typically presided over by Ed Meese, the former attorney general. Each week the breakfast brought together a rotating group of ambassadors, businessmen, and American politicians. Three of Ivanwald's brothers also attended, wearing crisp shirts starched just for the occasion; one would sit at the table while the other two poured coffee. . .
The brothers also served at the Family's four-story, redbrick
In a document entitled "Our Common Agreement as a Core Group," members of the Family are instructed to form a "core group," or a "cell," which is defined as "a publicly invisible but privately identifiable group of companions." A document called "Thoughts on a Core Group" explains that "Communists use cells as their basic structure. The mafia operates like this, and the basic unit of the Marine Corps is the four man squad. Hitler, Lenin, and many others understood the power of a small core of people."
Another document, "Thoughts and Principles of the Family," sets forth political guidelines, such as
21. We recognize the place and responsibility of national secular leaders in the work of advancing His kingdom.
23. To the world in general we will say that we are "in Christ" rather than "Christian" - "Christian" having become a political term in most of the world and in the United States a meaningless term.
24. We desire to see a leadership led by God - leaders of all levels of society who direct projects as they are led by the spirit. . .
When the group is ready, "Thoughts on a Core Group" explains, it can set to work: "After being together for a while, in this closer relationship, God will give you more insight into your own geographical area and your sphere of influence-make your opportunities a matter of prayer. . . The primary purpose of a core group is not to become an "action group," but an invisible "believing group." However, activity normally grows out of agreements reached in faith and in prayer around the person of Jesus Christ.". . .
The Family's only publicized gathering is the National Prayer Breakfast, which it established in 1953 and which, with congressional sponsorship, it continues to organize every February in
JOSHUA GREEN, ATLANTIC, 2006 - Of the many realms of power on Capitol Hill, the least understood may be the lawmakers' prayer group. The tradition of private worship in small, informal gatherings is one that stretches back for generations, as does a genuine tendency within them to transcend partisanship, though as with so much that is religiously oriented in Washington, the chief adherents are the more conservative Republicans.
Most of the prayer groups are informally affiliated with a secretive Christian organization called the Fellowship, established in the 1930s by a Methodist evangelist named Abraham Vereide, whose great hope was to preach the word of Jesus to political and business leaders throughout the world. Vereide believed that the best way to change the powerful was through discreet personal ministry, and over his lifetime he succeeded to a remarkable degree. The first Senate prayer group met over breakfast in 1943; a decade later one of its members, Senator Frank Carlson, persuaded Dwight Eisenhower to host a Presidential Prayer Breakfast, which has become a tradition. . .
Hillary Clinton's proficiency in this innermost sanctum has unnerved some of the capital's most exalted religious conservatives. "You're not talking about some tree-hugging, Jesus-is-my-Buddha sort of stuff," says David Kuo, a former Bush official in the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, who worked with
MOTHER JONES, 2007 - When
The Fellowship's ideas are essentially a blend of Calvinism and Norman Vincent Peale, the 1960s preacher of positive thinking. It's a cheery faith in the "elect" chosen by a single voter-God-and a devotion to Romans 13:1: "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers....The powers that be are ordained of God." Or, as Coe has put it, "we work with power where we can, build new power where we can't.". . .
Coe's friends include former Attorney General John Ashcroft, Reaganite Edwin Meese III, and ultraconservative Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pa.). Under Coe's guidance, Meese has hosted weekly prayer breakfasts for politicians, businesspeople, and diplomats, and Pitts rose from obscurity to head the House Values Action Team, an off-the-record network of religious right groups and members of Congress created by Tom DeLay. The corresponding Senate Values Action Team is guided by another Coe protégé, Brownback, who also claims to have recruited King Abdullah of
JOHN MCCAIN AND REV JOHN HAGEE
THINK PROGRESS, 2008 - Yesterday, hard-line conservative Pastor John Hagee, founder of Christians United for
Demonstrating how wildly out of the American religious and political mainstream Hagee's views are, McCain's acceptance of Hagee's endorsement was condemned today by conservative William Donohue, president of the Catholic League. Calling Hagee a "bigot," Donahue said the right-wing pastor has waged "an unrelenting war against the Catholic Church" by "calling it ‘The Great Whore,' an ‘apostate church,' the ‘anti-Christ,' and a ‘false cult system.'"
Hagee holds many other radical beliefs. In a 2006 address to CUFI, Hagee declared:
The
Speaking to the 2007 AIPAC conference, Hagee compared supporters of a two-state solution in the
MEDIA MATTERS, 2008 - McCain's supporters include evangelist John Hagee, founder and senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, who has said that "Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans" for planning "a homosexual parade there on the Monday that the Katrina came," and Rod Parsley, senior pastor of World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio, who reportedly wrote that "America was founded, in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion [of Islam] destroyed.". . .
On the September 18, 2006, edition of National Public Radio's Fresh Air, host Terry Gross said to Hagee, "You said after Hurricane Katrina that it was an act of God, and you said 'when you violate God's will long enough, the judgment of God comes to you. Katrina is an act of God for a society that is becoming
HAGEE: All hurricanes are acts of God, because God controls the heavens. I believe that
Earlier in the program, Gross had asked Hagee if he believed that "all Muslims have a mandate to kill Christians and Jews." Hagee replied: "Well, the Quran teaches that. Yes, it teaches that very clearly."
In his book, What Every Man Wants in a Woman (Charisma House, January 2005), Hagee wrote: "As I write this book, the issue of same-sex marriage rages on the front pages of America's newspapers and is seen on national telecasts each evening," and noted that "Massachusetts has just agreed to recognize same-sex marriages." Hagee added: "For a fact,
Additionally, investigative journalist Sarah Posner wrote in God's Profits: Faith, Fraud and the Republican Crusade for Values Voters that Hagee "complains that the military is downsized -- not that it matters since he predicts there will be a nuclear war to bring about Armageddon -- and blames it on Bill Clinton for making 'the military the habitat of homosexuals by executive order. . . The military will have difficultly recruiting healthy and strong heterosexuals for combat purposes. Why? Fighting in combat with a man in your fox hole that has AIDS or is HIV positive is double jeopardy' "
In What Every Man Wants in a Woman, Hagee wrote:
Do you know the difference between a woman with PMS and a snarling Doberman pinscher? The answer is lipstick. Do you know the difference between a terrorist and a woman with PMS? You can negotiate with a terrorist.
He further wrote that "[o]nly a Spirit-filled woman can submit to her husband's lead. It is the natural desire of a woman to lead through feminine manipulation of the man." He added that a woman is, "by instinct, a manipulator of the situation. Fallen women will try to dominate the marriage. The man has the God-given role to be the loving leader of the home"
According to Corn's article, Parsley wrote in Silent No More (Charisma House, April 2005):
I cannot tell you how important it is that we understand the true nature of Islam, that we see it for what it really is. In fact, I will tell you this: I do not believe our country can truly fulfill its divine purpose until we understand our historical conflict with Islam. I know that this statement sounds extreme, but I do not shrink from its implications. The fact is that
From Hagee's What Every Man Wants from a Woman:
Only a Spirit-filled woman can submit to her husband's lead. It is the natural desire of a woman to lead through feminine manipulation of the man. The battle of the sexes began in Genesis 3:16, when God said to the woman, "Your craving shall be for your husband and he shall rule over you." In the Art Scroll Tanach Series, author Meir Zolotowitz stated, "Woman's punishment is measure for measure. She influenced her husband and he ate at her command. Her punishment was that she would now become subservient to him."
Why did
WASH POST, 2008 Broadcaster Lowell "Bud" Paxson yesterday contradicted statements from Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign that the senator did not meet with Paxson or his lobbyist before sending two controversial letters to the Federal Communications Commission on Paxson's behalf. . .
According to Paxson, the issue at hand when he met with McCain in his office in the fall of 1999 was the acquisition of a television station. Paxson had purchased 60 non-network broadcast television stations across the country, most of them UHF stations that were less desirable than the VHF stations typically favored by networks. . .
The transaction called for the Christian broadcaster Cornerstone TeleVision of Wall,
The proposed station swap was highly contentious in
Lanny Davis, a member of that group and a former aide to President Bill Clinton, said the lobbyists wanted a strong letter urging that the commission approve the deal.
McCain's letters did not go that far but were considered an anomaly for a senator who has become an advocate of ethical boundaries. McCain, as head of the committee overseeing the FCC and its budget, had significant sway.
On Nov. 17, McCain sent a letter to FCC Chairman William E. Kennard saying, "I write today to express my concern about the Commission's continuing failure to act" on the three-station deal involving Paxson.
McCain had flown on Paxson's corporate jet four times to appear at campaign events and had received $28,000 in campaign donations from Paxson and its law firm.
The second letter came on Dec. 10, a day after the company's jet ferried McCain to a
The second letter was sent to other members of the FCC after McCain had not received a reply from Kennard.
"The sole purpose of this request is to secure final action on a matter that has now been pending over two years," McCain wrote. "I emphasize that my purpose is not to suggest in any way how you should vote -- merely that you vote."
This letter was crucial because the deal among Paxson and the two other parties was set to expire. Without action by mid-December, the deal could be dead, Paxson said.
McCain wrote that he expected the commissioners "to advise me in writing no later than close of business Tuesday, December 14, 1999."
On Dec. 14, Kennard wrote back, warning McCain that he had breached FCC policy.
"Your letter," Kennard wrote, "comes at a sensitive time in the deliberative process as the individual commissioners finalize their views and their votes on this matter. I must respectfully note that it is highly unusual for the commissioners to be asked to publicly announce their voting status on a matter that is still pending."
Another commissioner, Gloria Tristani, who now practices law in
"It was just not proper," Tristani said. "It is like going to a court and saying, 'Tell us before it is final how you voted.' "
McCain's request for a vote by a certain date also rankled. "It was highly contentious and could impinge on the process," Tristani said. "It was very controversial.". . .
Five days after McCain's second letter, the FCC voted 3 to 2 to approve the deal. The commission also imposed a condition prohibiting Cornerstone from "proselytizing." Cornerstone would not agree to those terms, and the deal collapsed.


9 Comments:
Hagee worships the Jews. Obama's man tells the truth about the Jews. The media is heavily dominated by Jews. Do the math.
Muslims Against Sharia call on Senators McCain and Obama to cut all ties with their racist, Islamophobic, and anti-Semitic supporters.
McCain: http://muslimsagainstsharia.blogspot.com/2008/03/mccains-spiritual-guide-destroy-islam.html
Obama: http://muslimsagainstsharia.blogspot.com/2008/03/racist-congregation-cheering-racist.html
HELLO! IS ANYBODY HOME!
Read the entire New Testament, not just the Gospels and Revelation, but the entire New Testament. After doing so you will realize Wright is more Christian than Hagee. AAMOF, Hagee is just a zionist antichrist, like most jews and all (sic. zionist Christians).
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Congrats, Sam; you deleted my comment, but at least you also deleted the garbage right before it. Do the same for our friend at 135, and I might actually start believing you don't really support the belief systems of these skinhead skanks.
Also, why was there so little attention paid to the Mitt Romney silence on the long history of racism in the Mormon church? Practically no coverage was given to the fact that the LDS refused to admit African Americans to the clergy until 1978, and Romney said.... nothing! Did anyone demand that he leave the church and denounce the elders who supported this policy? Did anyone demand that he denounce that history of racism?
It is incredible that the media is not looking into Hillary's prayer group, "The Fellowship" with many prominent GOP attendees as well. The Wayne Madsen piece link shows just how far back their chicanery goes, yet Hillary has not walked out on them as she said she would if Wright was her pastor.
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/09/hillarys-prayer.html
and
http://www.insider-magazine.com/ChristianMafia.htm
and
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2003/03/0079525
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The pro-Hillary site TN Guerilla Woman pulled these links because it shows just how weak her position is on this and the hypocrisy of throwing stones.
For religionists worried about the appropriateness of damning America (I'm atheist myself), the OT (Genesis) states that God will bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse Isreal, yet no one seems to be making any linkages with the candidates and the concept of American damnation should it not sufficiently kowtow to Israel.
I thought most of Wright's points were valid. As far as his conspiracy theories, skepticism is an admirable trait even if one turns out to be mistaken. Hillary talked of the vast right wing conspiracy and though Bill actually was engaged in an affair, she was absolutely correct on the point that the Reich Wing was making a concerted effort to bring down the president.
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