RELIGIOUS
RIGHT CRUCIFIES WHAT'S LEFT OF AMERICA
by Alan Stang
November 30, 2007
NewsWithViews.com
Suddenly,
we are told, the man from Hope is blitzing up the Iowa
polls. No, not the Arkansas slime ball and rapist, not
Bill Clinton; the other man from Hope, Mike Huckabee.
Hope is a town that, man for man, probably produces more
candidates for President than any other. If all this new
support for Huckabee is real, where is it coming from?
It is coming from the Religious Right. Huckabee after
all is a Baptist preacher.
Some
Ron Paul people lament the fact that the Religious Right
does not support him. After all, doesn’t Ron support
what they do? Isn’t Dr. No the foremost candidate for
President in either party who advocates the restoration
of constitutional liberty, getting the government out of
our lives and off our backs? In foreign policy,
doesn’t he alone advocate minding our own business,
bringing our troops home and staying out of the war? Why
has the Religious Right so obviously snubbed him almost
without consideration?
What
not enough Pauliticians understand – and need to –
is that the Religious Right has vigorously rejected Dr.
No not for some other reason, but precisely because
of these positions he espouses. The Religious Right
rejects Ron Paul precisely because he stands for
Christian liberty and the Religious Right stands for a
perversion of Christianity I called Imperial
Religion in a previous piece.
Yes,
Dr. Paul is a staunch Christian himself. Yes, he opposes
baby killing and never has killed one, despite four
thousand chances, the number of babies he has delivered
so far as a ladies’ physician. But Dr. No does not
wear his religion on his sleeve. He doesn’t boast
about it. He puts it this way:
“I
have never been one who is comfortable talking about my
faith in the political arena. In fact, the pandering
that typically occurs in the election season I find to
be distasteful. But for those who have asked, I freely
confess that Jesus Christ is my personal Savior, and
that I seek His guidance in all that I do.”
But
this is exactly not what the Religious Right wants. It
wants someone who is constantly spouting off about it,
making a show, appearing at the church meeting hall with
a Bible as big as the Internal Revenue Code under his
arm, like Clinton. It doesn’t want someone modest,
like true Christian Ron Paul.
Indeed,
Dr. No continues: “I’d rather my views and my
convictions and my faith be shown by my actions rather
than [by] what I say…. also, the part in the bible
about not showing off…we’re instructed to pray
quietly …. [and] not to play big fanfare. I’m trying
to strike something in between there; where I’m not
bashful and ashamed of it, at the same time I don’t
want to look like others who . . . look to get votes
because they were willing to say and do something in
public.”
Please
read my piece entitled Imperial
Religion again. It will dispel any mystery about why
the Religious Right has contemptuously rejected Dr.
Paul. The Religious Right is the product of a satanic
perversion of Christianity, satanic because it attempts
to “improve” upon God. Satan’s rebellion is
equally an attempt to “improve” upon God.
God
has given us the Kingdom, but victims in the throes of
this perversion believe it isn’t good enough and they
know better. Eaten up by pride, they want big preachers,
big buildings with their names in big letters, big
money, big cars, big planes and big hair. God says He
does all – all – all the soul saving for eternal
life, but consumed by themselves they are competing with
Him to see who can save more.
A
preacher once told me he routinely “saved” (arranged
eternal life for) 30,000 souls a month. What kind of
government would such spiritual megalomania produce?
Certainly not a government of limited powers like the
one the Founding Fathers bequeathed us. On the contrary,
a man who can arrange eternal life for that many people
would want a correspondingly big government, an
all-powerful, centralized government to use as a weapon
to “improve” the Kingdom.
You
have probably noticed in this rendition a powerful
similarity between the Religious Right and
“liberals” like the Clintons and other Far Left
poseurs. You are not mistaken. The similarity is there.
The Religious Right and the Far Left are the two sides
of one coin. The Far Left too is trying to
“improve.” The “difference” is that they don’t
call their target “the Kingdom” and they don’t
mention God. Other differences are superficial matters
of personality and style.
Could
that be a reason so many people find “Christianity”
repulsive? They think it is Christianity that rightly
repels them, but it isn’t. It is a perverted
imitation, Imperial Religion’s overweening hauteur.
Remember that from the beginning government by men has
been a curse, brought to us by ancestors of today’s
“liberals,” who were dissatisfied with government by
God.
God
governed directly through his judges, but some
“liberals” among the children whined that they
wanted a king. God warned them in detail what a king
would do, but they kept whining, while the rest of the
children merely watched. So God, ever gracious, gave
them what they wanted.
Ever
since, government has done exactly as God warned. How
could He know? How did God get so smart? Here’s a
clue: He created the universe, everything there is, and
didn’t need our help. Today, to justify themselves,
the descendants of the government-worshippers say Romans
13 means exactly the opposite of what it says. They say
it means obedience to government no matter what it does.
Really? Then why does God keep overthrowing, even
killing, governments that disobey His commandments? As I
asked in another piece on Romans 13: Is God a Nazi?
That
is why it is so important to recognize what the
Religious Right is, to see it with new eyes. Both the
Religious Right and the Far Left share the desire to use
government as a weapon to impose obedience and behavior.
That is why the Religious Right, like the Far Left,
rejects Dr. Paul. Where the tires hit the track, they
are the same.
Compare
that to what Dr. Paul says: “We believe that at the
root of most of our troubles today is the misguided and
discredited philosophy of an all-powerful government,
ceaselessly striving to subsidize, manipulate, and
control individuals. The essence of freedom is the right
of law-abiding individuals to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness without undue governmental
intervention.”
Notice
any difference? Indeed, Dr. No, living up to his
nickname, says he “supports deregulation by the
federal government of public education, and encourages
the elimination of the federal Department of
Education.” Wow, outright elimination! Wouldn’t that
be somewhat “extreme?” Wouldn’t kiddos in the
nation’s Communist government schools wind up even
more illiterate than they already are?
Whoa!
Hold on! Did I say Dr. No said all that? No, friends,
that’s wrong, sorry, I made a mistake. What you just
read are excerpts from the July, 1980 Republican Party
Platform in Detroit. I was there. But when I mistakenly
said Dr. No said it you believed me. Why? Because he
says the same thing! He is smack in the mainstream of
the so-called Reagan Republican Party. That’s the
Party the Religious Right is supposed to adore. The 1980
Convention was the one that nominated Reagan.
Now
let’s look at this year’s Religious Right candidate.
Like Clinton, he comes from Hope. Like Clinton, he plays
a musical instrument. Bill, as you know, plays the
sexaphone (sic), Mike the guitar. Like Bill, Mike
staunchly believes. You say you don’t believe Bill
believes? Ask him. Hey, could you lift the Bible he
carries to church? Sure, Mike is a preacher, Bill
technically is not, but he sure knows how to use what
Teddy Roosevelt called the “bully pulpit.”
Finally,
Mike, like Bill, fervently believes in using the power
of all-powerful government to impose the will of God.
Did you know that Mike Huckabee would use the federal
government to ban smoking? To me, that says it all. Does
he know he is running for President, not health
commissioner, and as President would be governed by the
Constitution? Where in the Constitution does it even
remotely give the federal government power to ban
smoking?
Remember
that preachers in colonial Virginia were paid in
tobacco. Tobacco was money. In a famous case, the
preachers went to court and sued. In effect, they wanted
more tobacco. They lost because of the legal
machinations of the silver-tongued counsel who opposed
them, a business failure who had been the town bum and
logically became a lawyer, a guy named Patrick Henry.
President
No would not even try to ban smoking. As President, he
wouldn’t have the power and would figure it was none
of his business anyway. Remember also that the only
world leader who succeeded in banning smoking in his
country was – the envelope please – Adolf Hitler.
Adolf was a staunch believer in big, paternal government
– government that does everything for you and to you
– totalitarian government. Isn’t that what
dictatorship means?
Why
would a President Mike ban smoking? Because it’s bad
for health. Recently, in preparation for his
presidential campaign, he lost 100 pounds by eating
right. As President, would he ban eating wrong because,
that, too, is bad for health? The question is
legitimate. Some groups have demanded exactly that,
including punishment for people who are not acceptably
svelte.
Because
he is a Christian, Dr. No staunchly opposes abortion. He
also recognizes that as President in our system of
checks and balances he would lack the power to ban it.
The Constitution says not a word on the subject, maybe
because it never occurred to the Founders that anyone
could be crazy enough to try to make it legal. It is
something for the states to decide, not a federal issue.
That is why we have states. But President Huckabee would
not let the states make that decision.
Under
Mike Huckabee, Arkansas saw a 37 percent increase in
sales tax, a 16 percent increase in gas tax and a
monster 103 percent increase in cigarette taxes.
According to the Arkansas Department of Finance and
Administration, the state suffered a net tax increase of
$505 million under Huckabee. With Mike as governor,
state spending exploded more than 65% between 1996 and
2004, which just happened to be more than three times
the inflation rate. State debt rose by almost one
billion dollars and the number of government workers
rose 20%.
So,
Mike would use gobs of your money to tweak and
“improve” the Kingdom. He believes the government
should be a caring, strict parent. He endorses more
government money for health care and government housing.
He is so hostile to “conservatives” that as governor
he kept many top Clinton agency heads. Mike Huckabee
reveres government.
American
Spectator reports that Huckabee has also been
investigated fourteen times and officially reprimanded
five times by the state Ethics Commission, a respected,
non-partisan body. MSNBC says there were many other
scandals. Greg Pierce says in the “conservative” Washington
Times that Mike “used public money for family
restaurant meals, boat expenses, and other personal
uses. He tried to claim as his own some $70,000 of
furniture donated to the governor’s mansion. . . .”
Which recalls the departing Clintons cleaning out the
White House.
It
gets worse. With regard to the illegal alien invasion,
Mike Huckabee makes el presidente Jorge W. Boosh
look like a foaming xenophobe. Mike wants amnesty and
free college scholarships for illegal aliens. He has
actually compared illegal aliens, who break into our
country, to black slaves who were brought here in
chains. Mike denounced a bill that would have prevented
illegal aliens – foreigners here illegally – from
voting or receiving state benefits.
Huckabee
explained that companies like Toyota would not invest in
Arkansas if the state didn't allow non-citizens to vote,
because it would “send the message that, essentially,
if you don't look like us, talk like us and speak like
us, we don't want you.” Wouldn’t the men who run the
biggest, most successful auto company in the world be
smart enough to know that people in Little Rock
wouldn’t look, talk and speak like people in Tokyo?
And
don’t we at least have the right to expect a President
of the United States, even a governor of Arkansas, to
have some concept of law? Notice that Mike Huckabee
doesn’t seem to have one. Does he know that illegal
aliens are illegal? But guess what? Now that he’s
running for President, Mike at least temporarily is in
favor of securing our borders. Indeed, Mike even has a
plan. In a recent radio ad, he explained, “My plan to
secure the border? Two words: Chuck Norris.”
I
should warn you that no one on this planet is a bigger
Chuck Norris fan than I am. I am always there, covering
his back, when he terminates a man with extreme
prejudice, or rescues a POW or power kicks an Islamic
terrorist. Chuck is probably a perfect example of a true
Christian beguiled into supporting Huckabee because the
Religious Right says Mike is one too. Chuck, she is the
whore of Babylon. Come out of her and be ye separate.
You
may wonder why the Religious Right would support Mike in
spite of all this. If you do, you miss the point. They
support him because of it. They could wind up
inserting him as running mate on a Giuliani or Romney
ticket. They would argue that, unlike Mitt, Mike has
never promoted sodomy, and unlike Rudy, it is Mrs.
Huckabee alone who wears the ladies’ lingerie in the
family. Remember that Rudy favors wall-to-wall abortion.
By
the way, don’t get the idea that I have something
against Arkansas. I love Arkansas. First, I love
Arkansas because its team is called the “hogs.”
During a game, I love to yell, “Let’s hear it for
the hogs!” Second, when a dear friend of mine who
knows about such things wants to convey that a man is
really well known, not just a minor celebrity, but
really world famous, he says, “Why, this man is known
throughout the United States and parts of Arkansas.”
Finally,
it was in Arkansas that I met the Love Priestess. I was
speaking at a youth camp, when suddenly I became aware
of a finger thrusting at my nose and a voice yelling,
“Who do you think you are?” I wasn’t very bright
in those days, but I was smart enough to recognize
immediately that this was wife material. But that is
another story for another day. So, I love Arkansas.
Today,
the most important thing I hope to leave with you is
that the Religious Right is not at all what it pretends,
that it is a spiritual perversion, that it is in fact a
malevolent, totalitarian force, that it has betrayed
America and Christianity for many years, and that in its
choice of Mike Huckabee it is getting ready to do so
again.
Paul
speaks of “false brethren unawares brought in, who
came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in
Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage.”
(Gal. 2:4) Therefore: “Stand fast therefore in the
liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not
entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” (Gal. 5:1)
Chuck,
come out!