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Shallah Kali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-19-09 01:31 AM
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HuffPost Book Review: Republican Gomorrah
Edited on Sat Sep-19-09 01:49 AM by Shallah Kali
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jane-smiley/republican-gomorrah_b_290293.html?view=print

Republican Gomorrah is a frightening book because it is clear to all of us on the outside that the various Republican operatives who surround James Dobson and his ilk have no consciences and will stop at nothing. They invoke the name of God for purposes that shame God absolutely--hurting, destroying, maiming, and damning others who either don't accept their beliefs or don't acknowledge their power and righteousness. Of course that is frightening.

But Blumenthal's cast of characters, beginning with Dobson and his prodigal son, Ryan, and including John Hagee, Sarah Palin, Ralph Reed, Charles Colson, Judith Reisman, Christina Regnery, Donald Wildmon, et al. strike the reader as above all else very small--egocentric, narrow minded, uneducated, selfish, and resentful. Each of these qualities is destructive in and of itself. The combination is turning out to be coercive. Even those of us who are immune to the emotions these people play upon are getting more and more nervous about the power that they wish to exert.

Blumenthal does two things that no one else I have read manages to do--the first of these is that he organizes the network. He shows how Ted Bundy is connected to James Dobson is connected to Gary Bauer is connected to Erik Prince is connected to Ralph Reed is connected to Jack Abramoff is connected to Tom Delay is connected to Tony Perkins is connected to David Duke is connected to Mel Gibson, and so forth, and in the course of tracing these connections, he informs us, or reminds us, of the crimes and misdemeanors these people have committed.

Two of my favorites are James Dobson's son Ryan's messy divorce (Dad seems to have paid the settlement--did he not dare to discipline? Or did he discipline too much?) and David Vitter's habitual recourse to a brothel in New Orleans where Republicans "wanted to be spanked and tortured and wear stockings--Republicans have impeccable taste in silk stockings" (the madam is talking about men). Republican Gomorrah is full of crimes--both those we've already heard of, such as Abramoff's and Ted Haggard's, and those we haven't (there is good evidence that Texas billionaire T. Cullen Davis, funder of the right wing Council For National Policy, ordered hits on his estranged wife, and succeeded in murdering his step-daughter and the wife's boyfriend).

This aspect of the book reminds me of a Scottish novel called The Private Memoirs And Confessions Of A Justified Sinner by James Hogg, in which, once a man believes he is among the saved, he can commit any sin he wants to and be sure he will go to heaven. Once Davis was "saved," for example, he said, "My goal is to get to heaven. I'll do anything it takes to get there, and I'm not going to let anything stand in my way." He must have thought getting to heaven was just another power play.

And power plays are the key to right wing psychology. Right wing psychology is the other thing that Blumenthal has to offer. At the periphery of this world is your run-of-the-mill bully, a man like Jack Abramoff, whose brutality is well remembered by his high school classmates, but who sang like a bird once he was caught. At the center of is James Dobson, a much more destructive figure than Abramoff, who advocates, in the strongest terms, child beating, and not only child-beating, but dog-beating. At one point he brags about going after the family canine (who weighed twelve pounds) and engaging in "the most vicious fight ever staged between man and beast." As for children, the goal is to keep beating the child until "he wants(s) to crumple on the breast of his parent." In other words, Dobson is a proud sadist who thinks sadism is kind of funny, and who, over the years, has successfully advocated sadism as the only workable form of child-rearing.

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Many of the Evangelicals Blumenthal discusses are Christian Dominionists--that is, they differ from the Taliban only in their choice of doctrine. Their uses of that doctrine (to dehumanize women and other groups, to never share power, to control every aspect of every life within their power, and to create society as a steeply hierarchical structure with them at the top) are those of the Taliban.

It's an eye-opener to read about R.J. Rushdoony, son of Armenian immigrants who fled the Armenian genocide of 1915. You would think that a man whose family escaped mass murder would go on to espouse peace, love, and understanding, but Rushdoony went the other way, taking literally the 613 laws in the Book of Leviticus. In his book, The Institutes of Biblical Law, he advocates capital punishment for "disobedient children, unchaste women, apostates, blasphemers, practitioners of witchcraft, adulterers," and homosexuals. Gary North, the Presbyterian Christian Reconstructionist, is his son-in-law, and, while not backing down on the mass death penalty, advocates stoning rather than burning at the stake, because stoning is cheaper (and of course that is a factor, because there would be a lot of people to exterminate). As for who would be doing the killing (of you and me, if they could catch us), well, Christians would, but not because they wanted to. Ever unable to accept responsibility, they assign agency to God, who wants us killed, who will beat us until we "crumple" on his "loving" breast, a God who has given us all sorts of talents, skills, and interests, but is, like these Christian Dominionists, interested only in power. I believe his motto is "Adore me or I will hurt you."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jane-smiley/republican-gomorrah_b_290293.html?view=print

http://www.republicangomorrah.com/

NPR on the book http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=112683449

Author interview on Democracy Now http://i2.democracynow.org/2009/9/4/republican_gomorrah_inside_the_movement_that
transcript http://www.democracynow.org/2009/9/4/republican_gomorrah_inside_the_movement_that

An excerpt on Huckabee http://www.alternet.org/story/142479/how_mike_huckabee%27s_evangelical_creds_helped_him_avoid_the_gop%27s_collapse%2C_and_remain_a_political_threat_for_2012/

Inside Sarah's church - "Satan had sex with Eve and gave birth to Cain—the so-called “Serpent Seed.” “Through Cain came all the smart, educated people down to the antediluvian flood—the intellectuals, bible colleges,”
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-09-05/inside-sarahs-church/
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roguevalley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-19-09 02:20 AM
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1. God, I am tired of stupid people.
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Blue_In_AK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-19-09 11:03 PM
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3. Rogue, did you know Max Blumenthal
is going to be in Anchorage next weekend? I think I'm going to go see him at the UU church which is just down the street from me a half block. Here's the announcement from Alaskans for Peace & Justice.



MAX BLUMENTHAL - AUTHOR - JOURNALIST

SPEAKING ABOUT HIS NEW BOOK - REPUBLICAN GOMORRAH:
INSIDE THE MOVEMENT THAT SHATTERED THE PARTY


MAX BLUMENTHAL is a senior writer for The Daily Beast and contributor to The
Nation, Al Jazeera English, Salon.com, Alternet, the Huffington Post, and the
Washington Monthly. The winner of the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Award for
his investigative print journalism, he has produced numerous widely recognized
video reports that have garnered hundreds of thousands of hits on Youtube.

He will be in Anchorage Sat., Sept. 26 and Sun., Sept. 27


SHANNYN MOORE national call-in show, KBYR, AM 700
Sat, 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Sep, 26th

UAA, Arts Bldg. Room 150 (Recital Hall)
Sat, 8:00 - 10:00 pm,
Discuss Book with Open Q&A afterward
Free Lecture at UAA
Free parking is available.

ANCHORAGE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP
3201 TURNAGAN ST.
SUN. 12:30 to 2:30 pm
Gives Talk and meets the community
bring a brown bag luncheon if you're hungry


Sponsored by:
ALASKA PROGRESSIVE BLOGGERS and
ALASKANS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE

All events are open to the public. However, any financial help would
greatly be appreciated. Max is only asking for his expenses to be
covered. A pay pal account has been set where you can contribute money at:

http://progressivealaska.blogspot.com/
or you can make a contribution at one of the events.

For further Information contact: Philip Munger - (907)-355-6962



Maybe you could take a trip up here to the big city and catch one of these appearances, or at least tune in to Shannyn.
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TxVietVet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-19-09 10:49 PM
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2. Geez, what a bunch of nuts!
No wonder the KKKonservanazis are in the dumps! I'm sure one of those great christians will come up with some biblical passage saying their god is against Obama being president because he's black. :rofl:
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