reyonthehill: DeLay the Despicable
DeLay the Despicable
You have probably heard about Tom DeLay politicizing the Terri Schiavo case in a speech to the Family Research Council recently. Well I was finally able to find a transcript. I provide it here in full, instead of editing and gathering the most incendious comments, since the entire speech reveals the fear, guile, and distrust for America that plagues Tom DeLay. DeLay, who is being investigated on numerous ethics charges (i.e., lack of ethics), clearly translates the highly-publicized and emotional Terri Sciavo court battle into possible gains for the GOP and himself, politically.

Time magazine considered this a web exclusive when they published the story on Wednesday.
It is more than just Terri Schiavo. This is a critical issue for people in this position, and it is also a critical issue to fight that fight for life, whether it be euthanasia or abortion. I tell you, ladies and gentlemen, one thing God has brought to us is Terri Schiavo to elevate the visibility of what's going on in America. That Americans would be so barbaric as to pull a feeding tube out of a person that is lucid and starve them to death for two weeks. I mean, in America that's going to happen if we don't win this fight.

And so it's bigger than any one of us, and we have to do everything that is in our power to save Terri Schiavo and anybody else that may be in this kind of position, and let me just finish with this:

This is exactly the kind of issue that's going on in America, that attacks against the conservative moment, against me and against many others. The point is, the other side has figured out how to win and to defeat the conservative movement, and that is to go after people personally, charge them with frivolous charges, link up with all these do-gooder organizations funded by George Soros, and then get the national media on their side. That whole syndicate that they have going on right now is for one purpose and one purpose only, and that is to destroy the conservative movement. It is to destroy conservative leaders, and not just in elected office, but leading. I mean, Ed Feulner, of the Heritage Foundation today was under attack in the National Journal. This is a huge nationwide concerted effort to destroy everything we believe in. And you need to look at this, and what's going on and participate in fighting back.

You know, one way they stopped churches from getting into politics was Lyndon Johnson, who passed a law that said you couldn't get in politics or you're going to lose your tax-exempt status, because they were all opposed to him when he was running for President. That law we're trying to repeal. It's very difficult to do that, but the point is, when they can knock out a leader, then no other leader will step forward for a while, because they don't want to go through the same thing. If they go after and get a pastor, then other pastors shrink from what they should be doing. It forces Christians back into the church. That's what's going on in America. The world is too bad and I'm going to get inside this building and I'm not going to play in the world. That's not what Christ asked us to do.

And so they understand that. It is a political maneuver, and they are going to try to destroy the conservative movement, and we have to fight back, so please, this afternoon, each and every one of you, if you know a senator, give them a call. They'll say our bill can pass in the House. Tell them, okay, your bill is fine, but the House bill is better, and I want the House bill. Particularly if you know Democrats. Don't let them get off the hook by hiding behind one House and the other is adjourned. We can do anything we need to do to pass any bill that we need to pass.

Source: Time.com
The last line is most critical and poignant, I feel, since it reveals that the GOP is openly willing to politicize any event - nine-eleven, Elian Gonzales, Terri Schiavo, etc. - in order to garner votes. It also implies that the GOP is willing to subvert the Constitution, international law and treaties, and their core principals for short-term political relief. Will the crutch that the religious right supports the GOP with eventually give way? Most polls show that the American people widely believe the GOP's actions during the last days of Terri Schiavo's life were purely political.

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