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Showing Original Post only (View all)How Sleazy Christian Con Artists Took Over the GOP [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/belief/how-sleazy-christian-con-artists-took-over-gopThe culture of fundamentalist Christianity has had profound impacts on the Republican party in the past few decades, moving Republicans to the right on various issues and forcing Republicans to prioritize gay-bashing and attacks on reproductive rights. The shutdown, however, ended up demonstrating something even more sinister. Republicans are no longer just cribbing their political ideology from fundamentalist Christianity. Increasingly, conservative politicians are abandoning the basic task of representing the interests of their voters and instead are exploiting their voters in the same way televangelists and other fundamentalist charlatans exploit the true believers that come to them looking for spiritual salvation.
Ted Cruz is the most prominent example, at least in the past month. After the shutdown debacle, it became clear that Cruz has no interest in using his position as a Texas senator to work on behalf of the voters who got him there. Instead, his M.O. is pure sleazy televangelist: Lots of public grandstanding to convince his marks, previously known as constituents, that he's on their side, for the sole purpose of shaking them down for money and support without offering anything in return.
The Houston Chronicle lamented ever endorsing Cruz, comparing him unfavorably to his predecessor Kay Baily Hutchinson. Hutchinson actually bothered to represent her voters, putting a priority on the states economic development. Cruz is as different from Hutchinson as a miracle-promising conman taking old ladies for their Social Security checks is from the local minister who actually bothers to do the unglamorous work of holding hands, wiping tears and performing weddings and funerals for parishioners. Being an actual working politician is boring. Cruz is a new breed of conservative politician who is forsaking even the semblance of governance for mugging for the camera and then cashing some more checks.
That Cruz resembles a faith healer selling lies to gullible people more than a politician working to represent the interests of his voters shouldnt be too surprising. His family is wrapped up with some of the worst of the worst when it comes to sleazy preachers seeking to exploit vulnerable people. Cruzs father is a member of Purifying Fire Ministries, founded by Suzanne Hinn, the wife of one of the nations most despicable fundamentalist conmen, Benny Hinn. Hinn is a minister only in the loosest sense of the word: He goes about the world conducting fake faith-healing miracles that make him a lot of money, but he doesnt actually provide any services real people need. Its all just magic tricks to con the rubes out of their hard-earned money.
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Sadly, your grandma's council holds true for too many of the Powers that Be
FailureToCommunicate
Oct 2013
#14
Funny you mention that. I'm on sabbatical working on my autobiographical novel.
nightscanner59
Oct 2013
#15
LOL, who knows? I'm working on it from bits and pieces, and a few hundred pages of narrative.
nightscanner59
Oct 2013
#21
Today's prophets for profit and power, remind me of Tenskwatawa the Shawnee Prophet
Hubert Flottz
Oct 2013
#17
I used to watch Benny Hinn on TV but didn't really think he was all that funny.
BlueJazz
Oct 2013
#19
How easily we overlook those who bear some responsibility for this: Moderate Christians.
cleanhippie
Oct 2013
#23
It's a sloppy analysis. What happened is that the GOP became more and more reliant
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#32