After all, it was just yesterday that the American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer took to the radio to proclaim that all immigrants should be converted to Christianity. Fischer was thinking mostly about Islam, as usual with voices coming from the Right Wing Clown Car, but his dream – a nightmare for everyone else – would be to “have one god, we would have one law, we would have one culture, and we would have one language.”
Sadly, Fischer isn’t as bad as it gets. And you might remember last year’s shindig, when the Religious Right’s sinister lunacy was put on public display by the likes of Jerry Boykin, E.W. Jackson, Rick Santorum, and, of course, Michele Bachmann, among others. If you bring back the same religious extremists year after year, you can’t expect much in the way of change. You certainly can’t expect improvement. Let’s face it: next year, ISIL will still be ISIL, and the Religious Right will still be the Religious Right.
People for the American Way provides a rundown of this weekend’s cast of horrors, and it’s not a pretty sight. No, because bad as that group listed above might be, would-be martyr Sen. Ted Cruz, pretend moderate Sen. Rand Paul, and Vladimir Putin’s brother of another mother, Gov. Bobby “Rooting for Obama to fail isn’t treason” Jindal will, as PFAW puts it, “take part in what has become an annual ritual for potential GOP presidential contenders” and try to suck up to that group to secure their endorsement and through them, the votes of bigots and haters across the land.
As People For the American Way President Michael Keegan says:
When they appear at the Values Voter Summit, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal and their fellow GOP officials will send an unmistakable message of support to the most extreme elements of today’s Religious Right. But the rest of us are listening, too. Any public official who attends the Values Voter Summit should be prepared to tell voters whether he supports the agenda of hate promoted by its sponsors and speakers.
Speaking of endorsements, take a look at the veritable murderer’s row of sponsors:
PFAW provides brief bios of the notables and I will share a few of those with you here, beginning with the man who is the most over-the-top hater among a bunch of over-the-top haters:
Tony Perkins
Tony Perkins is president of the Family Research Council, the chief sponsor of the Values Voter Summit. Now a widely recognized spokesman for social conservative causes, Perkins served two terms as a Republican legislator in the Louisiana House of Representatives before launching a failed bid for the U.S. Senate in 2002. Perkins has:
Jerry Boykin
Retired Army Lt. Gen. William “Jerry” Boykin earned a public rebuke from President George W. Bush when, as a high-ranking official in the Bush Defense Department, he framed the “War on Terror” as a holy war against Islam. He has since built a career as a Religious Right speaker, specializing in anti-Muslim rhetoric and anti-Obama conspiracy theories. In 2012, he was named executive vice president of the Family Research Council.
Boykin rejects religious freedom for American Muslims, claiming that Islam “is not just a religion, it is a totalitarian way of life.” In an interview with the American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer, he called for “no mosques in America.”
Boykin is a leading member of the dominionist group The Oak Initiative, and once told the group that President Obama used health care reform legislation as a cover to establish a private army of Brownshirts loyal just to him. Boykin has also:
Todd Starnes
Todd Starnes, a Fox News commentator and the author of several books including this year’s “God Less America,” specializes in generating stories of dubious accuracy purporting to illustrate the persecution of conservative Christians in America. Recently, he has:
Sandy Rios
Sandy Rios, a former president of Concerned Women for America, now hosts a daily radio show on American Family Radio, the network run by the American Family Association. At last year’s summit, she promoted ex-gay therapy and said Matthew Shepard’s murder was a “complete fraud.” Like other AFR hosts, she frequently promotes right-wing conspiracy theories, including claims that President Obama was not born in the United States. Rios has also:
Expect the worst, and then multiply that by a factor of three. Or five. Or ten. After all, we are coming off a Monday on which Larry Klayman, the guy who once marched on the White House in order to overthrow our government, again (PoliticusUSA covered his first call here) called for the military overthrow of President Obama on the grounds that he is “not a legitimate president.”
I mean, Barack H. Obama was only elected twice by the majority of American voters. How could he possibly be legitimate, right?
So stay tuned, take notes, and remember this coming weekend when you go to the polls to vote, assuming you can get through the cordon of armed, violently right-wing, white supremacist militia patrolling the streets.
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