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More on the Delaware Race
· Thursday, September 30, 2010
WASHINGTON -- The race for the United States Senate in Delaware is a splendid example of what is called Kultursmog, and the smog spreads untreated. One candidate, the conservative, has been slandered repeatedly, and no one objects, not even most conservatives. The liberal opposing her has been given a metaphoric free pass, even by most conservatives. Yet he is a fruitcake. She "dabbled" in witchcraft in high school, she tells us. He may have studied it in grad school, along with other pseudo studies. Yet he is stonewalling, while the press pillories her. No one objects save talk radio.
The Democrat is Chris Coons, the county executive of New Castle County, and his record gets more bizarre as the weeks pass. As a college student, he converted from some kind of conservatism to some kind of far-left enthusiasm. He described himself as a "bearded Marxist" upon returning from Africa and reported his enlightened transformation in the student newspaper. Now the mainstream liberals are covering up for him. The Washington Post reports that he "spent time in South Africa and Kenya doing relief work" but is mum on his Marxism. Howard Kurtz on his CNN television show, in taking a swipe at Sean Hannity last weekend, called Coons' "bearded Marxist" article a joke. One can understand why the agelastic Kurtz would find it a joke. Nothing in the piece was funny, except that Coons was becoming a Marxist about the time that communism was evaporating across the world and leaving, according to "The Black Book of Communism," 100 million graves.
But now Jeffrey Lord, who unearthed the aforementioned information about Coons' Marxism, has filed a second installment in The American Spectator. He brings our story a bit more up-to-date. Lord tells us that recently, Coons assured the Yale Divinity School's Notes from the Quad that serving in the Senate would be a "great way" for him "to apply the principles and values that were honed at YDS." Coons got a Master of Arts in Religion in 1994, specializing in ethics. He learned a lot.
Now, everyone who has followed the Delaware race knows that the conservative, Christine O'Donnell, has been exposed by Bill Maher the comic genius for appearing on his show in 1999 and claiming to have "dabbled" in witchcraft. But do you know what was being taught at the Yale Divinity School when Coons was there as a graduate student? Witchcraft! Had Christine been a bit older and presumably sophisticated, she could have attended classes with Chris and been taught witchcraft by scholars. Perhaps she could have earned a Ph.D. in the mysteries of reading chicken entrails.
Along with classes in witchcraft, there were classes in queer worship and feminist/womanist/gendered theologies, and in the Intro to Christian Ethics II, there was black liberation theology, a study Coons first picked up in Africa. Were the "values" taught in these classes among those absorbed by Coons at YDS? We do not know because Coons is not answering Lord's calls for him to release his transcripts. I have instructed Lord the next time he calls to adopt a deep baritone voice and announce that he is "the Lord" and he is becoming impatient. Test Coons' faith, I say.
Now, while all this is being revealed, no one in the press seems the least bit curious. If O'Donnell has a bad hair day, it is reported in the press. But Coons' Marxism is, at best, treated as a joke. His promise to apply the values he learned at YDS does not even call into question what those values might be. Queer worship? Feminist/womanist/gendered theology? Black liberation theology? Witchcraft? The press is too busy digging up dirt on O'Donnell.
Yet there is hope. Hannity, Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh are on the case. Maybe even Fox News will take an interest. Yet do not expect the liberal media to engage in fair and balanced coverage of the Senate race in Delaware. Fairness is utterly alien to them, which is another reason there is such a reaction building among the American electorate. Fairness is an American value, though it probably is not taught at the Yale Divinity School.
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ed smith
Excellent article, sir, on the thriving double standard of the "free press" of our great republic. A big surprise may be in store for the boot licks and beltway pundits (but I repeat myself)come November!
Posted September 30, 2010 at 1:12:29 PM
od martin
I has been a mystery to me, for my entire life, why we acquiesce in the notion that only liberal thought is enlightened, that liberals are on the cutting edge of what all brilliant people think and, therefore, every human manifestation of the MSM feels an irresistible need to subscribe to this thinking, and consider themselves a part.
Posted September 30, 2010 at 1:43:47 PM
Paul
I would think that "dabbling" in witchcraft in high-school is far preferable to running around with domestic terrorists as an adult. At least she has rejected her deviations, whereas Obama never has.
Posted September 30, 2010 at 1:55:29 PM
Doug Richmond
As a life long Delaware area resident, this article
is quite accurate. Let me add: Chris Coons as County Exective has raised our property taxes 3 years in a row...last year by a stunning 25%. There
is not hardly a word about that in our local liberal
leaning newspaper "The News Journal". Instead, the
paper touts how Coons balanced the budget. They also have had a number of sympathy articles about
poor Rino Mike Castle, and how his world is topsey
turvey now that "whack job" O'Donnell "stole" his nomination. The facts are: #1 Castle is a Rino, #2
Rather than cut the budget, Coons raised property taxes 36% in 3 years!!
Posted September 30, 2010 at 2:24:19 PM
veritaseequitas
"along with classes in witchcraft, there were classes in queer worship and feminist/womanist/gendered theologies, and in the Intro to Christian Ethics II, there was black liberation theology, a study Coons first picked up in Africa."
And people with college degrees wonder why they cannot get jobs. These are crap courses - good for nothing except maybe some esoteric government job overseeing grants to superfluous organizations. Hopefully the people of Delaware will not elect this moron.
Posted October 1, 2010 at 7:10:06 AM