Moderator: William Thornton
...In contrast to this turmoil which had enthalled the media, Graham celebrated those Americans who were responding to the tumultuous times (1967) by turning to Christ and, hence, returning to the nation's moral foundations. These persons, whom the evening news ignored, were candidates for what Graham touted as a "quiet revolutiion." He included the same phrase in a nationally syndicated newpaper commentary released that holiday season.
Graham's sermon foreshadowed a major theme in the presidency of Richard Nixon. In a 1968 campaign commercial, Nixon invoked another body of quiet citizens: "the forgotten Americans, the non-shouters, the non demonstrators"--and, once in office, he famously labeled them the "silent majority". Nixon strategically tapped the anxieties of those citizens who had sat out the decade's progressive movements and needed reassurance that their version of America remained viable. In differing yet complementary ways, Graham and Nixon honored sociopolitical communities they had spoken into existence.
The thematic overlap between Graham and Nixon was no coincidence, just as the collaboration between Graham and Nixon was far more than episodic...
“From Day One, Nixon and I talked about creating a new majority,” Buchanan told me recently, sitting in the library of his Greek-revival house in McLean, Virginia, on a secluded lane bordering the fenced grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency. “What we talked about, basically, was shearing off huge segments of F.D.R.’s New Deal coalition, which L.B.J. had held together: Northern Catholic ethnics and Southern Protestant conservatives—what we called the Daley-Rizzo Democrats in the North and, frankly, the Wallace Democrats in the South.” Buchanan grew up in Washington, D.C., among the first group—men like his father, an accountant and a father of nine, who had supported Roosevelt but also revered Joseph McCarthy. The Southerners were the kind of men whom Nixon whipped into a frenzy one night in the fall of 1966, at the Wade Hampton Hotel, in Columbia, South Carolina. Nixon, who was then a partner in a New York law firm, had travelled there with Buchanan on behalf of Republican congressional candidates. Buchanan recalls that the room was full of sweat, cigar smoke, and rage; the rhetoric, which was about patriotism and law and order, “burned the paint off the walls.” As they left the hotel, Nixon said, “This is the future of this Party, right here in the South.”
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Richard Land, who was also a guest on This Week, said that those who believe Obama is a Muslim are "irrational" and "a little imbalanced." Land said Obama is "a very typical 21st-century mainline Protestant."
"I say the idea that he wasn't born in Hawaii, and the idea that he's a Muslim is just flat nuts," said Land, who is president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
Steve, you never fail to disappoint. I happened to look at your article at Baptistlife about Graham (I seldom go there, but checked in today). You continue to show utter contempt for the truth.
Franklin Graham has not stated that he is a birther. He simply said that Obama could solve this if he would just show his birth certificate. His point was not that Obama is not an American by birth, but that the solution to this problem is in Obama's hands.
Your utter disregard for truth and honestly in what you write is troubling, but never surprising.
Big Daddy Weaver wrote:I gotta give kudos to Dick Land. Here's what he said on the Sunday morning show This Week:Richard Land, who was also a guest on This Week, said that those who believe Obama is a Muslim are "irrational" and "a little imbalanced." Land said Obama is "a very typical 21st-century mainline Protestant."
"I say the idea that he wasn't born in Hawaii, and the idea that he's a Muslim is just flat nuts," said Land, who is president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
Christianity Today did an interview with Franklin Graham following his birther comments. The reporter asked Graham to respond to the Land's quote and Graham dodged the birther part of the question.
There's clearly two types of birthers - the Wiley Drake-type who calls the President a "usurper" and the Franklin Graham-type who suggests that the President of the United States has not adequately proven that he was indeed born in Hawaii.
Stephen Fox wrote:of the influential SBC Voices blog had this to say in an email to me looped to ten other folks including the leader of the Tea party movement in Ft. Payne Alabama where Bobby Welch was baptized:Steve, you never fail to disappoint. I happened to look at your article at Baptistlife about Graham (I seldom go there, but checked in today). You continue to show utter contempt for the truth.
Franklin Graham has not stated that he is a birther. He simply said that Obama could solve this if he would just show his birth certificate. His point was not that Obama is not an American by birth, but that the solution to this problem is in Obama's hands.
Your utter disregard for truth and honestly in what you write is troubling, but never surprising.
So looks like BDW sees it little different from David Miller, the inflection of this matter.
I do hope both BDWeaver and David Miller will explore the Steven Miller and Crespino books as maybe this discussion will ramp out and up and shed more light on Charles Pickering of Allied Defense Fund as it has already shown on Richard Land.
Gay Lynn Voth
April 26, 2011 6:31pmPresident Obama said the following recently which I think Graham needs to hear: "There’s something about the resurrection of our savior, Jesus Christ, that puts everything else in perspective ... The triumph of Palm Sunday. The humility of Jesus washing the disciples’ feet. His slow march up that hill, and the pain and the scorn and the shame of the cross. And we’re reminded that in that moment, he took on the sins of the world — past, present and future — and he extended to us that unfathomable gift of grace and salvation through his death and resurrection. In the words of the book Isaiah: “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.” This magnificent grace ... calls me to pray. It calls me to ask God for forgiveness for the times that I’ve not shown grace to others, those times that I’ve fallen short. It calls me to praise God for the gift of His son and our Saviour."
Big Daddy Weaver wrote: I had questions about Howell Scott at first but his follow-up certainly indicated that he's no birther. Miller has - using a birther tactic here - suggested that Obama is not Hawaii-born. His response was much different than that of Howell Scott.
I am no birther and I further think that Trump and others are exploiting this issue in an unseemly fashion. But, then again, why would Donald Trump do anything seemly? While I think that Obama, and more particularly, Jay Carney, his Press Secretary, struck out on several Easter-related issues, I find it disconcerting that so many so-called conservative Evangelicals are even flirting with Donald Trump. Is Mike Huckabee too solid of a Christian to support? Do Evangelicals have to resort to the Donald as their savior in waiting? (http://fromlaw2grace.com/2011/04/12/don ... ng-savior/) This is preposterous.
Gene Scarborough wrote:Er----Sandy:
He is the duely elected President. The campaign ended 2+ years ago.
Simply get over it!!!
Now what do you have to say about us solving problems over turning little ones into distracting BIG ONES???
Sandy wrote:Sometimes I have a little trouble following Fox's connections between people and resources, and following where the SBC fits into all this.
A lot of this stuff is just right wing media frothing because they think the mainstream media mistreated poor George. The problem with payback is that what happens next has to be more spectacular and bizzare in order to attract an equal amount of attention. As a former long time Social Studies/Government/Economics teacher, I attribute most of these kinds of things to the blatant ignorance that occurs as a result of an educational system that allows students to graduate illiterate.
The safeguard to prevent a person whose birth circumstances don't meet constitutional muster comes into play long before a candidate can be nominated by their party and placed on the ballot in each of the 50 states. The state of Hawaii, where Obama was obviously born, provides certified copies of birth certificates to anyone who needs one, and that is all that is necessary, in this case, to prove one's place of birth. The supposition that most birthers are resting on is that the certified copies are fraudulent, that there was some sort of conspiracy to cook up fake documents and fake originals of his birth announcement in the newspaper, as well as bribery of a whole host of hospital personnel. Unless there's evidence that such faking occurred, and it is proven in a court of law, Obama's passport and driver's license suffices to meet the constitutional requirement. Of course, dumba***s like Trump and Wiley Drake are too stupid and ignorant to know their constitution or the law.
The idea that producing the "original" birth certificate will solve this issue, and that Obama is taking steps to avoid doing so is absurd. The Republican state official in Hawaii who is responsible for such records has testified to the original's existence, as well as to its location. But the constitution doesn't require producing an original birth certificate, namely because for those of us born before the computer age, such records are almost impossible to find. Once recorded, your original goes into a file, and then probably winds up in a storage box in the basement of some government building, there to molder until who knows when. What you get, when you request one, is a certified copy. John McCain couldn't produce an original birth certificate, and he was born in Panama. How is it that he could run?
Now, Fox, if you care to elaborate on what all of this has to do with the SBC, I'll read it.
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