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Glenn Beck May Give Barton’s Book of Lies a New Lease on Life
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonAug. 18th, 2012more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson

Publishers Weekly announced yesterday that “David Barton, author of The Jefferson Lies, which Thomas Nelson pulled from shelves last week, is in negotiations to publish a new edition of the book with Mercury Ink, Glenn Beck’s publishing arm.”
Okay, so it’s not one of the “two New York publishers ‘larger than Thomas Nelson’” he told CBN “who want to pick up his book” but it is a publisher, and one ideologically predisposed enough not to yank the chain on Barton’s flagrant dishonesty. After all, it is Glenn Beck who made an industry out of misrepresenting the views of Thomas Paine, the Christianity-hating radical liberal, and turning him into a flaming Tea Partier.
Leave it to Barton’s BFF to come to the rescue of the Alternative History genre so popular in conservative Christian circles:
Barton told PW he bought back around 17,000 copies of the current edition and will sell out of those before the publication of the new edition. He said Nelson would not give him the digital version: “They just pulled that down, and we are going to have to reconvert it if we want to sell an e-book” of the current edition; he added he has not yet decided whether to do that. “It depends on how quickly we think we can get the new edition out.”
Barton said the new edition “will not include any substantive changes, but I will rephrase some things to remove any potential confusion.” He also plans to add back some of the content Nelson cut in their editing process, and that in the process of reviewing the accusations made by his critics, “I have actually run across more supporting documents that strengthen my case, not weaken it.”
It’s impossible to imagine that Barton could solve the book’s manifest problems with a ”rephrase” here and there. As for running across more supporting documents, what Barton no doubt means is that he has found more things to take out of context and to cherry pick for supporting quotes, or thought of more lies of omission and commission he can commit in the cause of re-inventing Thomas Jefferson as an Evangelical Christian.
As you no doubt remember, Barton’s book met a storm of controversy even while climbing the New York Times bestseller list. Conservative Christians Throckmorton and Coulter wrote their book; Conservative Christian history professor John Fea and others all leapt to history’s defense, including actual Jefferson scholars. Barton’s fans said the criticism somehow proved Barton was right without criticism of his critics proven them right, and then Barton himself attacked all his critics personally, not by addressing the merits of the argument but with ad hominem attacks.
Then, just last week, Barton’s conservative Christian publisher, Thomas Norton, found his book deficient, pulled it from the shelves and stopped printing the distasteful bundle of lies. His latest move in defense of his discredited book was to accuse Throckmorton of not really being a conservative Christian at all, but a member of the liberal academic elite!

And Warren Throckmorton and Michael Coulter will have to revise their valuable antidote, Getting Jefferson Right, which to my mind isn’t a bad thing.
Sadly, nothing is going to cure the Bartonian disease afflicting conservative Christian Americans. They are completely sold on the idea that owning ten thousand documents bestows knowledge and expertise. It isn’t enough to actually read the documents yourself, even if you do have relevant degrees (unlike Barton’s “religious education” degree from ORU). People really have bought into Bartonism, lock, stock, and barrel and they defend him vociferously.
And as Throckmorton told Glenn Beck’s The Blaze last week, “Barton’s followers think that if you don’t agree with them then you’re against God and you’re a liberal person.” Conservative Christian pseudo-scholars insulate themselves against the world and from reality in the same way conservative Christianity insulates itself against those things, claiming somehow to be a religion of history while being immune to historical facts and the criticisms of historians.
Barton answers the call of culture warriors by providing them with a vindicatory alternative history that justifies their hated, fear, and bigotry. In reality, Barton is working in the field of religious education because religious education is exactly what he is attempting, albeit a highly dishonest religious education (sadly, nothing unheard of there). It is not history and can never be history. All success on the New York Times bestseller list confirms is that in America, even (perhaps particularly) the dishonest can prosper.
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Reynardine
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 8:24 am
So much manure, so small a pitchfork, so little time…
Shiva (Moderator)
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 9:10 am
More proof from Barton that if you dont think like us, you are not one of us. Christians should beware of this because if their beliefs are not the same as these insignificant ants then their religion AND their beliefs are suspect.
And its a situation that Beck pushes for money and fame, for his own religion would be one of the first to be called suspect
Diane
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 9:24 am
I can’t even begin to say how much this disgusts me.
But, it is very clear, the conservative ‘christians’ will lie to get or to make a point, they will lie to make the bible, Constitution say what THey want it to say.
The first document to fall?
The 10 Commandments.
Sally
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 9:57 am
I don’t know. Sarah has had problems ridding herself of the last few thousands of her and Bristol’s books. They’ve even tried to give them away. I doubt even the wackos who think Barton has a pipeline to God number 17,000. And why would someone buy a book knowing that it was going to be ‘rewritten?’ The hypocrisy and greed of these people has no limits. Until average Americans wake up and realize that the right has been conning them for decades, I don’t see an end to this garbage. God must be so anxious to send these folks where they belong.
A Walkaway
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 11:23 am
I just hope that the Historians I know or have met (besides Chris Rodda) get out of their ivory towers and start writing for the people.
I know that Barton is despised in academia, but it’s hard to break ingrained habits. When you combine the inertia with the lack of good history education in this country (when I was in school, I was taught that my ancestors only served to provide the “First Thanksgiving”, attacked settlers, and were mainly found out west), it’s no wonder that liars like Barton get away with the crap that they do.
Former Republican
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 1:36 pm
David Barton and Glenn Beck are a couple of “reborn christians” with a lot of birth defects!
labman57
Aug. 19th, 2012 at 12:19 am
If he acts quickly, Barton can have several copies of his book donated to the future GW Bush Library of Revisionist History.
CommonSense
Aug. 20th, 2012 at 2:50 am
And my favorite is what the ‘Right’ always quote and we know it’s a lie! “I did not have sex with that woman…” Now they are trying to tell us that the auto bailout failed and GM-Chrysler is about to go bankrupt, again! Liars. Next they will tell us that Solyndra is going to fail.