Yes, the Bushes are being followed by a Moon shadow

Guest Post by Morbo

Tearing apart David Brooks’ asinine columns in The New York Times is never a challenge, but Thursday’s was especially child’s play in one regard.

Brooks attacked Kevin Phillips’s best-seller American Theocracy, writing in part:

Needless to say, Phillips’s book is rife with bizarre assertions. He writes that “many Orthodox Jewish females cannot even study the Torah,” that the Rev. Sun Myung Moon “has been close to the Bush family,” that the American Revolution was “in many ways a religious war.”

I’ll leave the Torah and the Revolution to others and focus on the claim that Moon is close to the Bushes. This is no bizarre assertion. It is a fact.

Consider the following:

* Former President George H.W. Bush addressed a Moon gathering in July of 1996. According to reports in the British press, he was paid $1.5 million for a single speech.

* A Moon front group called Free Teens has received millions in taxpayer money from President George W. Bush’s “faith-based initiative.” The group claims to run an “abstinence-based” sex ed program for young people, but it’s really just standard right-wing claptrap.

* A separate Moon group, Service for Peace, got $80,000 from the Corporation for National and Community Service in December to support service projects in conjunction with the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. The Bush administration has also given Moon groups tax money to run marriage improvement seminars.

* After the 2000 election, with the results still in dispute, Moon groups put on a series of alleged “unity rallies” rallies nationwide that were really pro-Bush events.

* The Moon-owned Washington Times continues to push the administration even as the president’s approval rating sinks lower and lower.

I’m not saying the Bushes have Moon over for Sunday dinner. But the fact is, Moon paid daddy Bush big bucks for a speech, and junior has reciprocated by throwing tax money at Unification Church projects. Given Moon’s bizarre views — he wants to merge all religions under his church and run the world as a theocracy — I’d say that’s too close for comfort.

I have never understood why this country – a product of “Enlightenment” thinking (recall all the Founding Fathers) – takes up loonies like the “reverend” Moon. Or the snake-handlers who worshp the Regal Moron. Or the (what are they?) who read David Brooks?

  • Orthodox Jewish women can not study the torah, at least as much as a man can. (I’m assuming we’re talking about ultra-orthodox/hasidic Jews as opposed to Jews that call themselves “modern orthodox”. “Modern orthodox” Jews have a much different society, in which there is a mild feminist movement, and some women can become torah scholars, but still not rabbis) In the ultra orthodox sects a woman will of course learn a little, so that she might learn the values she will need as a wife and mother, but probably not much more than that.

  • One Nation Under God — Saudi Arabia

    Do most voters Really want to go there? What are they thinking?! Yeah, I know, rhetorical question.

  • I love the thought of the Republicanite politicians whincing when Reverend Moon declares himself to be the Messiah!

    These guys will whore themselves to any source of conservative money.

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