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Rachel Maddow: GOP Sex Scandal Exposes Secretive Conservative Religious Group -- 'The Family'

By Rachel Maddow, The Rachel Maddow Show. Posted July 14, 2009.


Sen. John Ensign's affair has brought unwanted attention on a powerful religious network in Washington.
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The following is a transcript from The Rachel Maddow Show on Washington D.C.'s "C Street House,"  which is now at the center of a media firestorm. Now GOP Senator Tom Coburn, sex-scandal embroiled GOP leaders Senator John Ensign and South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford have been tied to the C Street House, which is registered as a church and provides substantially lower than market rate rent. Coburn and Ensign have lived at the C Street house, while Sanford has participated in its Bible study group.

We start with a mystery -- a mystery that's unfolding alongside the two major political scandals of the summer.  It's a mystery that concerns this house at 133 C Street Southeast in Washington, D.C.  I'm calling it a house because that's what it looks like to me and people do live there.

But if you consult this building's financial paper trail, you will find that it's actually considered to be a church.  That designation makes C Street a convenient tax-free haven for the secretive organization that runs it, an organization known as the Family.  It also makes for some awkward tax and income questions for the at least five, probably seven members of Congress who live at the house, in exchange for what appears to be substantially below market rent.

As explained by our guest last night, Jeff Sharlet, who secretly infiltrated the family to write a book about them, the C Street house is a former convent.  It's used as a sort of subsidized, really upscale dorm for members of Congress who are associated with this powerful, poorly understood religious group.

The Family and the house at C Street have ended up reluctantly in the headlines now because of the two major politicians' sex scandals that are embroiling the Republican Party this summer and that have taken two of their reported 2012 presidential hopefuls out of political contention.

Embattled Nevada Senator John Ensign lives at the C Street house.  The husband of Senator Ensign's mistress says that prominent members of the Family -- this religious group -- including the sons of the group's founder, as well as other members of Congress who live at C Street -- were both aware of Ensign's secret affair and were involved in his efforts to pay off the mistress and her family as the affair was on again-off again ending.

Republican Senator Tom Coburn lives at C Street with Ensign.  He has said he encouraged Ensign to end the affair but he has denied the allegation that he specifically encouraged Senator Ensign to pay the mistress off to the tune of millions of dollars.

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford mentioned C Street by name in his long public statement of regret about his affair with a woman in Argentina.

Video transcript:

Unidentified male: Did your wife and your family know about the affair before the trip to Argentina?

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford: Yes.

Unidentified male: For how long?

Sanford: We've been -- we've been working through this thing for about the last five months.  I've been to a lot of different -- I was part of a group called C Street, when I was in Washington.  It was a, believe it or not, a Christian Bible study -- some folks that asked of members of Congress hard questions that I think were very, very important and I've been working with them.

Maddow: Hard questions.

Governor Sanford said he was working with C Street somehow about his affair for months -- while the affair was ongoing, while it was still secret, and while Governor Sanford continued to lie about it publicly.

This is the first point about C Street and the Family that makes the group more than just a cameo appearance in both of these sex scandals.  In both instances, these powerful family values preaching, conservative politicians who were themselves having adulterous affairs say now that they disclosed those affairs to other members of Congress and other people affiliated with the secretive religious group for a long time while the affairs continued and while they were kept secret from the world at large.  This organization was allowed to know but nobody else was.

Zack Wamp of Tennessee is a Republican member of Congress who says he has lived in the C Street house for 12 years.  Today, he told "The Knoxville News Sentinel" that the members of Congress who live there are sworn to secrecy.

Quoting from the "News Sentinel," "The C Street residents have all agreed they won't talk about their private living arrangements, Wamp said and he intends to honor that pact.  'I hate it that John Ensign lives in the house and this happened because it opens up all of these kinds of questions,' Wamp said.  But, he said, 'I'm not going to be the guy who goes out and talks.'"


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If there's an Antichrist, he's on C Street
Posted by: dudelette on Jul 14, 2009 1:21 AM   
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Just an incredibly evil organization. Nothing else need be said.

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It's embarrassing to be a right-winger these days.
Posted by: JimmyChang on Jul 14, 2009 1:25 AM   
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Traditionally, the GOP was a big tent party that encompassed many people, but focused on four large groups:
-civil libertarians
-free-market capitalists
-defense hawks
-religious conservatives

Ironically, our mutual enemy, Democracy, brought about our downfall. The last of these groups, the Bible-thumpers, are both the largest and least-educated of the the four. Therefore, under the democratic idea that everyone can vote and each vote counts equally, the voices of more intelligent right-wingers who argued for a humble policy and less government intrusion were drowned by those of theocrats whose main concern was banning abortion and gay marriage. The folly of that strategy has bit us in the ass, and now we're stuck with the most left-wing government in American history (with the arguable exception of FDR's first term).

Sex is a powerful force. It brings out the least rational and most emotional side of people. While I can disapprove of the sexual decadence that the Hollywood Left endorses, I'm not marching in the streets or bombing abortion clinics. These Republicans who so strongly brag about their sexual purity are the ones with the most to hide. The GOP is becoming more and more like the Catholic Church, a place for homosexuals, child-molesters, and perverts to be baptized and washed of their sins.

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Hank
Posted by: Truelass on Jul 14, 2009 1:29 AM   
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The Capital Building is just one big whore house where the citizens of the United States are being screwed by the minute. When will we stop them?

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» The only answer Posted by: barefeet
Nice distraction Rachel
Posted by: weathered on Jul 14, 2009 3:30 AM   
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this is the small stuff.

Lets disclose and examine; a stolen election in 2000, 9/11, Iraq/Afgn theft and this profound redistribution of wealth.

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» RE: Nice distraction Rachel Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
ARMED & DANGEROUS
Posted by: TFYQA on Jul 14, 2009 4:39 AM   
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Republicans left office armed and dangerous. Will corporate owned armies dictate & stage mankind's future for the wealthy... WHAT ELSE IS NEW ?

BLACKWATER : THE CRUSADE
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As Jung so wisely wrote...
Posted by: J. Bo on Jul 14, 2009 5:37 AM   
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...one who denies the "shadow" side of his nature will inevitably be owned/enslaved by it.

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» RE: As Jung so wisely wrote... Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
Consigliore & co.
Posted by: littlepitcher on Jul 14, 2009 5:39 AM   
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Bad news here. Zach Wamp is the grandson or great-grandson of Al Capone's niece (can't remember which). She married one of my shirttail cousins not long after Al Capone's trial in Chattanooga many years ago.

Zach didn't want to talk about his cocaine addiction either, until the MSM brought the subject up. Nor did he want to discuss the fact that he claimed to be a college graduate but dropped out in his third year.

I've always considered the Catholic Church to be the money-laundering and public relations branch of the Mafia. So now we have a real Christian Mafia operating on C Street in DC.
And we're getting F'ed. by the Feds.

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» RE: Consigliore & co. Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
Charlie Manson Called his Group 'The Family' too
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jul 14, 2009 5:43 AM   
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So this group is willingly connecting their organization with not only the Criminal Syndicate of the Mafia, but with the apocalyptic sociopaths of the Manson Family.While throwing in adoration for Adolf Hilter.
If God chooses who will become a powerful leader- then they are suggesting Hitler was an agent of God's. We all know the aims and atrocities of Hitler, so it becomes a question of What they Referr to as their 'God'. Considering the Mafia, Manson and Hitler partook in murder and mayhem, only one conclusion can be drawn about who the 'C Streeters' truely Revere, Worship and Serve.
The numerous stories in the Bible depict God coming to a person of inconsequential status, who once Spoken to by God, becomes a influential leader. Not the other way around. Nor does God promise Riches and powers for adherence to His commands, such bribery is required by a more Lowly Figure.
Equating Hilter's Demand for unwavering allegience to his hate filled agenda with that of Jesus' invitation to salvation through Love and Peace, is outright Blashphemy. This is not just twisted logic, it's blatant Deception. Jesus never rebuked his jewish faith, thus if he'd lived in the time of Hitler's Germany, He would have been Gassed instead of Cruxified!
It is amazing the Religious Right can clearly explain their ideology and their goals and yet no one dares identify the Religion they are expounding- Satanism.
How many times does the Rightwing have to show disgust over the concept of Empathy, to understand they despise the idea- What emotional connection to others plight, did Jesus exhibit when he Visited the Leper Colony? Raised Lazarus from the Dead? Empathy. And what was the motivation for the multipication of Fish and bread or the toppling of the money changers tables- Retribution of Wealth (resources).
Seems all these Repugs have to do is throw in a few "Jesus" amongst their Rhetorical Abominations, and people ignore the perversion of their own religious teachings.Just say 'Jesus' and they loss 'THE WAY'.
Funny how Holey Rollers praise Jesus for sacrificing himself for 'Our Sins'- but fail to recognize what the offending 'sins' were. Do they think His cruxification was to wash away past sins, or a propheltic against all the sins yet to be committed? Is there real obsession with the 'Second Coming' merely to innoculate them from their own sins- a booster shot regardless of how many they have committed? So for now 'membership has it's priviledges'- Don't Worry Jesus will have the list of CardHolders, so spend your 'credit' like there is no tomorrow?
Not to be Disparing to Buddhism- but this pre determined Credit card concept sounds more akin to that philosophy than any Christian concept of Judgement.Pre Judgement is not a concept of Christianity,Debits and credits are tallied at 'Checkout'.
But this group takes it a bit further- they are claiming you have a limitless 'Gift Card' and required to go on an all out shopping spree- thus promoting Self serving Guttonly and greed
And even more telltale about this cult is the pre requisite of disavowing your mother and Father- Isn't "Honor thy Mother and Father" one of the Big 10? And Who could miss that unmistakeable contradiction?
These are not misguided 'Christians', These are Satanist who use the language of Chrisitianity to Deceive... so that they may continue to violate the 10 Golden Rules and hedonistically enjoy the 7 Deadly sins?
What a travesty to St John The Evangelist, that these Satanists have chosen him to defile and Bastardize.

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Honor vs Entitlement
Posted by: Lilly on Jul 14, 2009 5:51 AM   
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Let's see now. We have the C Street Family keeping the secret that some of their members (who BTW are Congressmen) are breaking the law. We have Cheney ordering the CIA to keep illicit activities a secret from Congress. And we have cadets at West Point swearing an oath to turn in fellow-students who cheat. An alarm is going off in my head: something here doesn't match.

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» RE: Honor vs Entitlement Posted by: remo
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popham.smith@gmail.com
Posted by: popham on Jul 14, 2009 5:54 AM   
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This article reveals an organization in which,
supposedly responsible Congressmen, are faithful members.
David Coe sounds like a very
dangerous individual. One might even liken his
'religious statements' as being akin to some
level of cultism. Of course this is just the tip of
the iceberg in terms of secret organizations in our nation's capitol.
As a Christian, it is very hard for me to
reconcile Coe's preachings, influence in high
places and 'man-to-man' money laundering.
Thank you for the expose.
May God help us.

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» The Coe man Posted by: zipper696
(Save humanity:)
Posted by: Bumpas on Jul 14, 2009 6:08 AM   
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Abolish religion.

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Religious Hypocrits Rally Around Adulterer
Posted by: Matamillion on Jul 14, 2009 6:06 AM   
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In a show of complete hypocrisy and depraved indifference a group of republican legislators and power brokers threw out their long held "holier than thou talking points" in favor of surreptitiously covering up another adultery scandal among their ranks.

Spokesweasels for "The Family" a Republican super secret men's club, said today that they "Didn't do nothin', man" and "You hate America", when asked about paying off the entire victim's family, down to the pet dog, to STFU about Senator Ensign's unauthorized rumpy-pumpy of a long time friend and staffer's wife.

Ensign, in an interview with God said,"How about rehab? Can I go for rehab?" The whopping great jackass went on to say nothing useful from behind a man sized bible he has called home for the past two months.

It has been speculated that Ensign will be completely forgiven by God in return for "a moose hunt" with former governor and vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin who recently resigned her post to do "God knows what" for the American people.

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Is there more?
Posted by: BitcoDavid on Jul 14, 2009 6:34 AM   
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I would have liked to see the rest of the interview. This guy managed to infiltrate "the family," and his views would have been fascinating.

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really...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 14, 2009 7:16 AM   
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Do people who aren't hiding something really need this kind of secrecy when they are so greatly involved in government???

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Overlooking the obvious
Posted by: Brighid on Jul 14, 2009 7:59 AM   
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Something about rich men, kingdom of heaven, camels leaping in their little tutus through the eyes of needles.......
Perhaps something that they prefer to ignore.
Why can't God's thugs beat them up? Oh yeah, professional courtesy.

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Just How Many Cults are Called The Family???
Posted by: Gravitas on Jul 14, 2009 8:47 AM   
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This is the family. The mafia is also the family. Purple Girl mentioned Manson's group was called the family. When I was in Cali I was told of a secret group of professionals into the 666 stuff that was called the family too. Do they all use the family to confuse us? And will the real family please drop dead!

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Jesus said the damnedest things
Posted by: moodforaday on Jul 14, 2009 8:57 AM   
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The part: "If any man comes to me, and does not hate his father, mother, brother, sister, his own life, he can't be a disciple." is Jesus' own words, if you believe that sort of thing.

Luke 14:26, look it up.

Thet's not to defend the C Street gang, but Rachel Maddow shouldn't be getting all flustered about this particular quote. It's part of what all Christans supposedly believe.

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This is why so many like their prophets dead
Posted by: alturn on Jul 14, 2009 9:23 AM   
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It has been indicated by Share International that Jesus has been in the same Syrian body for now over 670 years and now lives on the outskirts of Rome. That information makes rabid christian fundamentalists go ballistic more than anything else. If Jesus is at the "right hand of God" that leaves his followers ample room down here to interpret the teachings any way they want and for any purpose.
Great prophets and proponents of change have regularly been more admired by the multitude in death (which is often early and bloody) than in life. After death, you cannot go to the source for clarification or reflection when their teachings are grossly distorted.
When great prophets rejoin society in the near future the perversions of great teachings will have far less audience or power than today.

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lol
Posted by: xmvince on Jul 14, 2009 9:29 AM   
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I'd say forget about these clowns. If they are preaching this sort of shit, it won't get very far at all. Pure ignorance.

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» RE: lol Posted by: Longdream
Read "The Family"
Posted by: phila.ken on Jul 14, 2009 10:33 AM   
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I suggest you read Jeff Sharlet's book "The Family". They have gotten very far while most of us slept. See especially in the book the role they have been playing for decades in the developing world..and its bloody and disastrous consequences for those regions of the world. Their ideology has made deep inroads into the U.S. military.

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» Theocratic hypocricy Posted by: tatamchwh
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Thank you for the transcription
Posted by: TheRover on Jul 14, 2009 11:03 AM   
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I almost wish I didn't read it. But thank you from the hard of hearing / deaf readers out here. We would miss this excellent expose by Rachel otherwise.

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Power of any kind is 'evil'
Posted by: MotherLodeBeth on Jul 14, 2009 11:35 AM   
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Both sides of the power play have 'secret' or exclusive enclaves. Get a tad tiring when I read the conservative are evil and then I read the liberals are evil.

Overall, people in power are evil only because they think they are better than everyone else and have a right to tell the rest of us what to do.

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Truly read the whole chapter
Posted by: angelmom1 on Jul 14, 2009 11:37 AM   
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You have to truly read the whole chapter of Luke 14. In verses 16-24, The Parable of the Great Supper, you read of the rich man that laid out a feast for his friends but none would come, making poor excuses all. So the man told his servants to "Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel 'them' to come in that my house may be filled. For I say unto you, That none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper." The hypocrisy of these people is beyond belief, but they continue to spout the verses or part of verses that supposedly supports their wicked ends and think that they are the 'Chosen' to which Christ speaks, so their asses are covered in the long run. This is why I could no longer follow the Fundamentalist doctrine preached at me my whole childhood. How can a person claim to follow to words of Christ and cause harm to his fellow man or look down on anyone of lesser means and call themselves Christian. Unbelievable and scary.

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engtchr
Posted by: Engtchr on Jul 14, 2009 11:54 AM   
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Having lived in DC for many years, the address of this "house" set off bells. 133 C Street, SE is directly around the corner from 310 1st Street, SE -- which is the headquarters of the Republican National Committee. In fact, these two buildings likely share backyards. I actually worked at the RNC in the mid-70s, and am appalled at the changes in the party over the past 35 years. We used to stand for limited government, personal responsibility and liberty. Now the GOP has become the proponents of the "Nanny State" we formerly decried.

This "Family" terrifies me with its secrecy, lust and admiration for power, and potential for influence. I will be seeking out more information on the group. Thanks for pulling back the covers.

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One of Rachel's better shows
Posted by: willymack on Jul 14, 2009 12:19 PM   
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Either that, or she's getting better as time goes by-or both.
Rachel has the potential to be one of our best investigative journalists, and this is something we need really badly.

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C Street House was old news. Then it got Sexy
Posted by: Dixie Dawg on Jul 14, 2009 12:44 PM   
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It took sex and associated scandals to give visibility to the C Street story. Jeff Sharlet "broke" the story March 2003 in a Harpers article, " Jesus Plus Nothing." Zero stir. His book related to the same subject published 2008 by Harper Collins. Still no mainstream conversation. Not until the boys of C Street House got caught getting frisky with the ladies does anyone take notice. Then we have a fire storm. Well, at least we have what will turn out to be a network sponsored infomercial for Mr. Sharlet's book.

Looks like the news media doesn't really pay attention to much of anything until it goes tabloid. T H E N ....

Net result. The scandals will come and go. The C Street House and their games will continue. Why? Because the boys at C Street were comfortable having Sharlet in their midst anyway.

As one of them Sharlet calls Jeff C. told him “You oughtta write a book about us. But nobody would believe it. It was like he was daring me, but he felt safe doing so because he didn’t think the truths of The Family would translate to the outside world.” ( Harpers --- Following up on "The Family":Six Questions for Jeff Sharlet by Bill Wasik.)

My guess. Jeff C. got it right. And, once we wear out the sex story, C Street will be what it always was, the back story.

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Tactic of Counterfeits
Posted by: theominousparallels@gmail.com on Jul 14, 2009 12:51 PM   
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Who cares! It's another so-what issue.

Lets stay 'FOCUSED' on the real issues:

*Current 911 'reinvestagation' that exposed a government coverup!

*Current leaking of NSAs 'Q' group in trying to destroy lives that 'know' the truth concerning that attacks made against our country on the 11th of September 2001.

*Current CIA 'damage control' concerning 'rouge' secret group that's destroying lives here inside the U.S.

There's more going on here than people know; Josef Mengele still lives :(

ITS GOING TO COME OUT!!!

http://www.theominousparallels.blogspot.com

TTactic of Counterfeits: When 'truth' becomes evident, 'other' ideals and symbols are employed for a defense delaty tactic that allows time to 'reconstruct' a 'false truth' leading a reaction in another direction.

Love "Light" and Energy

_Don

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THIS IS AN EMBARASSMENT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 14, 2009 1:18 PM   
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And people are expected to go to Iraq and Afganistan and put their lives on the line to protect "rights" and "Freedom of Religion"? Bring them all home. NO one has a right to expect another human being to protect this bull---t. They commandeer the news and I don't know why. Rachel Maddow is brilliant. She's above this crap and ought to report 'real news'. ANNA

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» RE: THIS IS AN EMBARASSMENT Posted by: jgaudiello
Jeff Sharlet, tonight, on The Jeff Farias Show
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Jul 14, 2009 1:22 PM   
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The Jeff Farias Show:

@ 6:30pmEDT Aaron Gach draws on his experiences as a magician’s apprentice, a ninja’s disciple, and a private investigator’s observant shadow to help organize the Center for Tactical Magic.

The Center for Tactical Magic engages in extensive research, development, and deployment of the pragmatic system known as Tactical Magic. A fusion force summoned from the ways of the artist, the magician, the ninja, and the private investigator, Tactical Magic is an amalgam of disparate arts invoked for the purpose of actively addressing Power on individual, communal, and transnational fronts. At the CTM we are committed to achieving the Great Work of Tactical Magic through community-based projects, daily interdiction, and the activation of latent energies toward positive social transformation.

@ 7pmEDT Jeff Sharlet author of The Family returns to discuss the role of the Family in Sen Ensign scandal. Jeff Sharlet is an American journalist and author best known for writing about religious subcultures in the United States. He is a contributing editor for Harper’s and Rolling Stone.

His work has also appeared in The Washington Post, Mother Jones, New York, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Columbia Journalism Review, Oxford American, New Statesman, Forward, Nerve, and The Baffler. Sharlet is the co-creator of two online journals, Killing the Buddha, a literary magazine about religion, and The Revealer, a review of religion and media published by the New York University Center for Religion and Media. Sharlet’s father is Jewish and his mother Pentecostal.[ Vanity Fair described it as "shot through with epiphanies and controversy."
His uncle, a prominent Vietnam war peace activist, was also named Jeff Sharlet. In 2008 HarperCollins published The Family: Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power. The book investigates the political power of The Family, a secretive association of Christian evangelicals.

@ 7:30pmEDT Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona State Representative and author of Unite and Conquer: How to Build Coalitions that Win – and Last.
Kyrsten holds a juris doctorate and a Master’s degree in Social Work from Arizona State University. Kyrsten is an adjunct professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University and practices criminal defense law in the Phoenix community.

She also works for the Center for Progressive Leadership, teaching tomorrow’s political leaders about leadership and the political process.

Kyrsten is actively involved in the community, serving as the
-Board President for COAR (Community Outreach and Advocacy for Refugees),
-Board Member of the National Young Elected Officials’ Network,
-Board Member of the Progressive Democrats of American,
-Board Member of Girls for a Change,
-Advisory Board Member for the Arizona Death Penalty Forum,
-Board Member of the Center for Progressive Leadership, and
-a member of the Governor’s Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women.
Recently, she served as the Chair of Arizona Together, the first campaign to defeat a same-sex marriage ban on the ballot.

Kyrsten is dedicated to serving the community, focusing on advocating for disadvantaged and oppressed populations, environmental justice, and social justice.


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"Secretive Conservative Religious Group"
Posted by: knappster on Jul 14, 2009 5:35 PM   
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So "secretive" that they host an annual "national prayer breakfast" for more than 3,000 of America's political elite.

So "conservative" that Hillary Clinton's a member of the group and President Obama spoke at this year's iteration of its aforementioned prayer breakfast.

Maddow isn't doing the topic justice.

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» Clinton, Obama, and others Posted by: tatamchwh
MCDONALD'S GOSPEL FEST
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jul 14, 2009 6:55 PM   
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Saw it advertised today for the first time. It's for real. They're like the pod people. Taking over. ANNA

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Manimals???!!! WTF!!!
Posted by: foreverhope on Jul 14, 2009 8:08 PM   
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This proves beyond any shadow of doubt, repuglicans are totally and entiely insane, WOW. 40 of them have signed onto this dumbass piece of legislation. More crazy shit, they can't stop self-destructing.

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CR
Posted by: csreese on Jul 14, 2009 9:46 PM   
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In Overworld: The Life and Times of a Reluctant Spy, Larry Kolb (2004) includes an interesting fact. The CIA discovered powerful people longed for a powerful figure they could look up to. Someone they could lean on and that this figure was often religious. The CIA Kolb believed, had worked with some success to subvert trusted religious (father) figures to give trusted advice favourable to the CIA’s goals.

C Street would allow anyone who wanted to influence a block of U.S. Congressmen to seduce them with being able to rely on a higher power and a father figure (Doug Coe?) and exert a great amount of influence with little effort. Not that this is conspiracy, but it seems like good psychology. The secrecy of C Street may be antithetical to democracy.

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» RE: CR Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
It's strange
Posted by: Nuanced on Jul 15, 2009 7:38 PM   
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how Rachel is not mentioning Hillary Clinton's involvement with the group. It is not just for men. It is for leaders who believe they are on a mission from God or dare I say a sense of entitlement.

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» RE: It's strange Posted by: waitingforgodel
An other great from Rachel Maddow
Posted by: kerttu on Jul 17, 2009 12:17 PM   
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Thank you Rachel for this very informative post.
I had no idea this kind of secretive and brutal secret societies exist here in America and propably all around the world.
I would like to know how many more of these rich, brutal and power hungry secret societies are here in America.

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» RE: An other great from Rachel Maddow Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
Argentina has some hot women?
Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM   
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There is something here which is deeper than religion.

One of our recent mayors ran away with an exchange student from Argentina. The country has more than one American politican leaving their wife.

It is a fact that powerful men attract women in DC. This is a little too convenient and unsettling that they should be from Argentina. They give up their wives and children for another woman. How many "girl friends" in recent years now are from Argentina? Most the politicans are exactly handsome romeos.

Anyone but me notice the sameness of these affairs? Are RW "bait and switch candidates" (who are Nazis and can't get elected) waiting in the back rooms to replace these wondering officials?

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C Street is not just a sex scandal!
Posted by: tom1041 on Jul 18, 2009 1:20 PM   
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It is dangerous to treat the growing public awareness of the group known as "The Family" as just a sex scandal involving some of the C Street members as is done by The Rachel Maddow Show and others. This is an organization that has a theocratic, anti-democratic world view which they would like to impose on the world through military means. As Jeff Sharlet's book "The Family" shows this organization has been developing for decades. It has played a direct role in military dictatorships in the developing world. What appears as irrational to the rest of the world when this worldview becomes the basis of the program of right wing politicians in Washington, makes complete sense to them under this worldview. It is a return to the doctrine of "the divine right of kings" to impose tyranny on the world in the name of "the Lord".

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"The Family"
Posted by: Gerald on Jul 18, 2009 3:02 PM   
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"The Family" is a revelation, at least to me. I'm 72 and I been reading the news and talking about it since the 1950s; maybe that was one of the reasons I didn't get many dates, but I missed this family thing. I've even been to a few prayer breakfasts (which turned me off in the extreme) but I had no idea how deep this malignant stain runs. Also I've read about the Roman Jesuits' anti-communist zealotry but this bunch is a match. Thank you Rachel.

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Is this the same "Family"
Posted by: Ahimsa on Jul 18, 2009 4:22 PM   
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The name is ominous, at least if we are talking about the same religious organization that used to be called "The Children of God" back in the 60's and '70s. THey underwent prosecution in other countries.
In Argentina, they were known for systematic child prostitution (Hookers for Jesus they were called) and for their psychedelic comic-based imagery. They infiltrated government and circles of power successfully.
To avoid prosecution, they changed their name to The Family, and Argentina was one of their strongholds...
Are these the same people?

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» RE: Is this the same "Family" Posted by: orwellturns
Ironically, our mutual enemy
Posted by: hahaho on Jul 30, 2009 9:19 AM   
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Ironically, our mutual enemy, Democracy, brought about our downfall. The last of these groups, the Bible-thumpers, are both the largest and least-educated of the the four. Therefore, under the democratic idea that everyone can vote and each vote counts equally, the voices of more intelligent right-wingers who argued for a humble policy and less government intrusion were drowned by those of theocrats whose main links of london tiffanyconcern was banning abortion and gay marriage. The folly of that strategy has bit us in the ass, and now we're stuck with the most left-wing government in American history (with the arguable exception of FDR's first term).

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