Barbara Ehrenreich Smells Hebrews and Freemasons Collaborating. Aims at Hillary. Shoots Obama.
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CBS News is running a hit job on Hillary Clinton this morning that tells us more about Barack Obama than it does Hillary Clinton. The article is an opinion piece by Barbara Ehrenreich, which you can find here. Maybe it is because the Nation is such a far left rag that Ms. Ehrenreich does not even realize she is attacking mainstream America, but we should note that Ms. Ehrenreich is, in fact, attacking very mainstream America in an attempt to take out Hillary and build up Obama.
Her attack is that, while Barack Obama won't throw Jeremiah Wright under the bus to join Obama's grandmother, Hillary Clinton has her own preacher problems. Hillary is **gasp** involved in the National Prayer Breakfast and the Senate Weekly Prayer Breakfast on Capitol Hill. That does not sound like a big deal, and it is not, except those who see the words "prayer" and "Bible" together and instantly are reminded of the day Michael, Gabriel, and Jesus got together and threw Lucifer out of heaven -- almost as bad a day for the Left as the day Reagan got elected.
Ehrenreich's work reads like the mind of a mentally unstable lefty at war in her head with America -- the crypto-Christofascist nation where closet Hebrews and Jesus Freaks get together to plot world domination, all, of course, live on C-SPAN [Ed. -- she leave out the "live on C-SPAN" bit, I guess to make it sound even more sinister]. We average Joe's, however, don't understand the secret freemason hand signals and code words to really know what is going on.
Unfortunately for Ehrenreich, the question anyone should have after reading the lunatic raving that passes for legitimate commentary in America's leading communist rag is not the one Ehrenreich wants us to have. Rather, it is why, if Hillary Clinton can participate in such a mainstream gathering of bi-partisan, non-political prayer and meditation complete with the occasional speech from Bono on world hunger relief [Ed. -- seriously], why does Barack Obama shun the group?
It gets even more fun below the fold, complete with gratuitous John Edwards dig . . .
The National Prayer Breakfast and the weekly Senate Prayer Breakfast, mischaracterized by Ehrenreich as a "Bible Study", all of which are put on by something called the "Fellowship," which Ehrenreich decides to call the "Family," because it sounds much more conspiratorial.
The Family's most visible activity is its blandly innocuous National Prayer Breakfast, held every February in Washington. But almost all its real work goes on behind the scenes - knitting together international networks of right-wing leaders, most of them ostensibly Christian. In the 1940s, The Family reached out to former and not-so-former Nazis, and its fascination with that exemplary leader, Adolf Hitler, has continued, along with ties to a whole bestiary of murderous thugs.
And wouldn't you know it,
At the heart of The Family's American branch is a collection of powerful right-wing politicos, who include, or have included, Sam Brownback, Ed Meese, John Ashcroft, James Inhofe and Rick Santorum. They get to use The Family's spacious estate on the Potomac, The Cedars, which is maintained by young men in Family group homes and where meals are served by The Family's young women's group. And, at The Family's frequent prayer gatherings, they get powerful jolts of spiritual refreshment [Ed. -- no Red Bull there, just the Holy Spirit apparently], tailored to the already powerful.Clinton fell in with The Family in 1993, when she joined a Bible study group composed of wives of conservative leaders like Jack Kemp and James Baker. When she ascended to the Senate, she was promoted to … the Family's "most elite cell," the weekly Senate Prayer Breakfast [Ed. -- by "promoted to," Ms. Ehrenreich means "chose to attend" as any member of Congress, regardless of which House they are in, can attend whenever they want without invitation], which included, until his downfall, Virginia's notoriously racist Senator George Allen.
This Senate Prayer Breakfast cabal of crypto-Christofascists also includes North Carolina's most notoriously effeminate man-girl, Senator John Edwards (a former co-chair of the breakfast), Joe Lieberman [Ed. -- Joooooooooooooooooooooossss!!!!!], Mark Pryor, Ken Salazar, Bill Nelson, and Daniel Akaka. Also notable would be Tom Coburn, the arch-Christofascist who Barack Obama considers a Senate friend.
What should be more troubling to Americans is not that Hillary Clinton is the member of a very bi-partisan group toeing the line of mainstream faith in American politics, but that Barack Obama, we can presume from Ms. Ehrenreich's column, does not participate there, but will participate in a church that believes the white men created AIDS to kill black men.
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Seems like Ehrenreich is using "The Family" to make it sound like a glorified Bible study on the Hill is somehow part and parcel with La Cosa Nostra. It's pretty weird stuff, but hopefully she feels better after hyperventilating like this (hopefully not blacking out in the process).
"No matter how much lipstick you put on the taxation pig, it's still a pig... and it's currently snout-down in your wallet." - Michael Fisk
Please refrain from disagreeing with the front pagers. Erick said that Ehrenreich decided to call them the Family. Suggesting otherwise would just be...wrong.
and certainly knows the ins and outs of site policy. He has been here for over three years you know?
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Scroll down: www.redstate.com/about
But hey, the implication that dissenting views at Redstate are summarily quashed was really cool otherwise. And stuff.
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considering you haven't had a comment since you got here 5 weeks ago that didn't come straight from your fourth point of contact.
Coffee machine break on you?
The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!
"What drew Clinton into the sinister heart of the international right?"
Just had to quote that from the article ... wow.
Great contrast with Obama and great question. I'm sure his answer would be hailed as the definitive speech on crypto-Christofascist healing.
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Who knew Hillary was one of us? *cough*
Hilarious.
"What drew Clinton into the sinister heart of the international right?"
A prosaic explanation would be Michael Corleone's: "Keep your friends close--but your enemies closer."
What better way for Hillary to keep tabs on what conservatives are doing, than by keeping her channels open to them?
Good politicians, unlike ideologues, don't burn bridges to others unless they absolutely have to.
You never heard the Corleones say "Oh, I'll never talk to him".
The only cabal with low enoguh standards to take John Edwards would be The Hair Club For Men.
"I believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place." - The last recorded words of Adam Smith.
I'm sure there is a support group for metrosexuals somewhere that would want him.
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Here is what SourceWatch has to say about the organization:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=The_Fellowship
I don't think its time for wild conspiracy theories, but it is good that people are starting to shine a light on a secret organization that has such extensive ties to political power.
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"I believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place." - The last recorded words of Adam Smith.
Is what ActivistCash.com has to say about the SourceWatch organization.
Now you post one about ActivistCash and off we go. It's like a game of chess and, as everyone knows, in chess you never let your adversary see your pieces.
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In their own quarterly PR Watch newsletter, they recently referred to corporate PR as a propaganda industry, misleading citizens and manipulating minds in the service of special interests.
So how are people supposed to sell products and ideas?
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The pictures have been made public, the relationship has not. If Sen Clinton releases library information regarding her associations with Wright, we will not see it until after the election, at soonest.
No one in their right mind will 'shoot Obama'. The possibility of rejecting African Americans is a suicide the DNC will not risk.
like a poor pulp novel read after lunch.
We should have known HRC was a member of the VRWC - she was the first to speak out against it. Makes sense. Like a magician, divert attention to the obvious so the hidden remains secret.
Poor Barbara, she's stuck in Trotskyite state mind, constantly purging what she fears the most anyhting mildly conservative, right of center and that doesn't meet her lefter-than-thou view of the world.
I could not think of a good comment to post here, so I'll just say "what planet is this woman (the writer) on?" The eeeeeevil Senate prayer breakfast, from whence they call forth the holy mother spider...
Any group with that many hacks on board couldn't keep secret how many packets of biscuit they ate, let alone manage a vast, um, bi-partisan conspiracy.
Alternatively she might want to find out how many other public figures have been caught praying to their god in the past and "out" them.
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I do love these articles. they come out every couple of years. I've been to a slew of these events, they are about as innocuous as you could imagine.
But I would just mention that for a long time, folks involved with this particular gathering used the terms fellowship and family interchangeably. Not so much to define and identify what they were doing, but more as an attempt to contrast themselves with what they were not: not a new megachurch, not an organization, not something with a logo and merchandising opportunities, etc.