The Right Crumbles
November 3, 2006The political right is going through interesting changes right now. The war hawks from the neoconservative pillar of the political right is crumbling as support for the Iraq War dwindles.
Corruption in the congress has led to the resignation of major figures like Majority Leader Tom Delay. A sex scandal has led to the resignation of Mark Foley and now even House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert, is being asked to step down by his own party members.
Now one of the biggest connections of the political right to the religious right is in the danger of also falling apart. Pastor Ted Haggard, who talks to President George W. Bush every Monday, has resigned from The National Association of Evangelicals, as he too finds himself in the middle of a sex scandal with young male escort.
I first learned about Pastor Ted in an Harpers article entitled ‘Soldiers of Christ’. I then saw Pastor Ted interviewed by Richard Dawkins in the BBC documentary ‘Root of all Evil’, and most recently Pastor Ted appeared in the documentary ‘Jesus Camp.’
The American neoconservative movement, as it exists right now, is being challenged in all its major fronts. The way the neoconservative movement might look at the end of all this might be surprisingly different.
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