Rep. Katherine Harris’ (R-Fla.) Senate campaign is clearly facing serious trouble — down in the polls, lagging fundraising, zero institutional support, a scandal or two hanging overhead — but like too many Republican candidates, she has one tactic to fall back on: the God card.
More than 800 conservative Christians were attending a two-day annual conference called Reclaiming America for Christ at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale. Harris received a standing ovation when she arrived at the pulpit.
She told the crowd that she studied under Francis Schaeffer in Geneva, Switzerland. Schaeffer is considered a founder of the modern evangelical movement, which encourages advocating Christian beliefs in public life. Schaeffer, in his book A Christian Manifesto, called for Christian activists to demand “biblical morality” in government affairs.
Harris, a Presbyterian, said she “redirected my life to the Lord when I was only in the third grade.” She said she was “blessed to be raised in a godly family.”
Harris also said that she never would have entered politics if she did not believe that God wanted her to make public service part of her life. She added, “Everything is possible with God.”
I suppose the obvious concern would be Harris’ shameless pandering to the GOP’s theocratic wing, but I have a slightly different question: Why isn’t Harris’ attendance at this conference a scandal in and of itself?
The Reclaiming America for Christ conference, hosted annually at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, is a chance for the Taliban-wing of the conservative movement to talk about, literally, “reclaiming” the country and making it a “Christian nation.” The host of the event, Coral Ridge’s Rev. D. James Kennedy, is a fairly important figure in religious right circles. He’s also someone who’s offered gems such as:
* “This is our land. This is our world. This is our heritage, and with God’s help, we shall reclaim this nation for Jesus Christ. And no power on earth can stop us.”
* “How much more forcefully can I say it? The time has come, and it is long overdue, when Christians and conservatives and all men and women who believe in the birthright of freedom must rise up and reclaim America for Jesus Christ.”
* “Christians did not start the culture war but…we are going to end it. That is a fact, and the Bible assures us of victory.”
Republicans whine incessantly if a Dem officeholder or candidate takes out an ad at Daily Kos or, perish the through, cooperates with MoveOn.org in some way, but Katherine Harris appears alongside a radical preacher like D. James Kennedy and this is kosher? Michael Moore is to be kept at arm’s length, but GOP Senate candidates should hobnob with theocrats at the annual “Reclaiming America for Christ” conference?
The mind reels.