The Unsinkable Ken Blackwell
You have got to credit Ken Blackwell for his unwavering fealty to the tenets of hard right conservatism. The man who brought us the Patriot Pastor movement and capitalism through Christ surfaced for air time on cable network MSNBC this week.
The latest chapter of the world according to Ken had him debating Christopher Hitchens on the role of Christianity in American politics. That point was lost on Blackwell who spent most of his response time defending Christianity as the official religion of the United States.
I do appreciate the MSNBC producer who came up with the idea of pitting Blackwell against Hitch. The segment contrasts the dogmatic persistence of Blackwell's nutter philosophy with the cynical contrarianism of Hitchen's intellectual conservatism.
Catch the highlights here. Blackwell manages to remind us of the fanatic viewpoint of his movement's governance style in two distinct sound bites. The first is at 3:20 into the segment where he explains how Judeo-Christian precepts and principles lay the moral foundation to allow for a free market enterprise. From what I understand Jesus wasn't too big on the power of capitalism.
At around 7:50 in he extols movement conservatism's favorite red herrring argument that Christianity is perpetually the underdog of America's religions. He attempts to quote someone named W. E. Archer when he says:
"...it might take a crucified church to take a crucified Christ into the view of the eyes of the world.."
I can't figure out what Blackwell is calling for here. I think he means his buddy Rod Parsley needs you to quickly pick up the phone and buy a DVD to prepare for the end of days. I'm not quite sure.
It was good to see Ken get some exposure none the less. I didn't realize he had a gig with the Family Research Council . It reminds me just how blessed Ohio was when we were granted a reprieve from his theocratic master plan for our State.
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