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Beck & Palin's unholy alliance: Abramoff ally Rabbi Lapin and bigot John Hagee help "restore honor"
Salon ^ | August 28, 2010 | Joan Walsh

Posted on 08/28/2010 9:40:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Where to begin telling the story of Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin's "Restoring Honor" rally, on the site of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic "I have a dream" speech exactly 47 years later? As promised, we published Sarah Palin's 8/28 speech alongside King's, and Mark Benjamin reported from the event. I'm excited Beck announced his "Black Robe Regiment;" it's long past time to retire the white robes.

Since Beck insists the gathering wasn't about politics, but about religion, let's take a look at a couple of the religious figures there.

I was surprised when, early Saturday morning, Beck introduced a rabbi on stage with him. As I wrote earlier this week, Beck expressly said he wouldn't hold his rally on a Sunday, so as not to force people to work on the Sabbath – and since the Jewish Sabbath is Saturday, I observed that maybe Beck wasn't looking for Jewish involvement. But there he was, introducing a rabbi! God bless him. Then the rabbi stood silent, while Beck's first religious speaker, praised Jesus Christ our savior.

Who was the silent rabbi? Not surprisingly, it was right winger Daniel Lapin, friend of convicted Republican felon/lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and Tom DeLay, too. Media Mattters digs up Washington Post profiles of Lapin that make sense of why he was there. A 2005 Post profile detailed Lapin's web of Republican buddies:

Every few weeks or so Rabbi Daniel Lapin finds a reason to fly east from his home in Mercer Island, Wash., near Seattle, and spend a few days here. He might be leading a Bible study on the Hill, having dinner with his "close friend" House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, breakfast with Karl Rove. Last year he came for a private Shabbat dinner with President Bush. "The president recognizes my enthusiasm for his faith," says the rabbi.

Usually on these trips Lapin stays with Jack Abramoff, a lobbyist who is an old friend of the Lapin family….Abramoff is under investigation for allegedly defrauding his Indian casino-owning clients and for allegedly breaking lobbying laws. In a stack of e-mails released this week by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, several scandal sidekicks made unexpected cameos. Among them were Daniel Lapin and his younger brother David, rabbis from South Africa who are heirs to a 200-year-old rabbinical dynasty and very updated ambitions.

A 2006 Post article revealed that Abramoff moved client money he wanted to hide through Lapin's foundation:

E-mails show that Abramoff also moved client money through a conservative Jewish foundation called Toward Tradition, run by longtime Abramoff friend Rabbi Daniel Lapin. In January 2000, when [Ralph] Reed sent Abramoff an $867,000 invoice to be billed to a Choctaw official, Abramoff responded: "Ok, thanks. Please get me the groups we are using, since I want to give this to her all at once." Reed responded: "Amy, Grover, Lapin and one other I will get you."

Talk about Restoring Honor! Later in the rally, Beck featured Rev. John Hagee, the bigoted right-wing minister who called Hurricane Katrina " the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans" because the city hosted a gay pride parade. What a way to commemorate the fifth anniversary of that tragedy. Hagee also called Catholicism "the great whore" and said all Muslims "have a scriptural mandate to kill Christians and Jews." Poor John McCain welcomed Hagee's endorsement in 2008, only to have to reject it as more of his hateful proselytizing came to light. I certainly hope the Catholic League's Bill Donohue, who bashed Hagee in 2008 and called on McCain to reject his backing, will denounce Beck and Palin as well now.

Speaking of McCain, Sunday is the second anniversary of his greatest accomplishment, making Sarah Palin a national figure. How did Palin do Saturday at Beck's big party? Well, the two preening GOP titans seem to disagree about big issues. Where Beck described his rally as "the beginning of the great awakening in America" and said Friday night "This is going to change everything," Palin rejected those who want to "fundamentally transform America." Who's telling the truth? Of course Palin wasn't just contradicting Beck but violating the alleged non-political spirit of his event by attacking President Obama with everything but his name; she has repeatedly chided Obama for saying his campaign was about "fundamentally transforming" the country. She's so sly.

As Mark Benjamin reports, nothing terribly interesting went on at the Beck event. That's at least partly thanks to everyone who rose up to denounce it, and forced Beck to revise his plans, and make the day about honoring the military and religion and avoiding politics. Organizers asked attendees not to bring signs, so they wore T-shirts instead, and you can judge whether politics was involved, thanks to Think Progress. Beck got goofy talking about how he related to King because "we haven't carved him in marble yet. He's still a man."

But let's remember, also thanks to Media Matters, all of Beck's self-important delusional pronouncements when he was trying to compare his cause to Dr. King's:

In March, after healthcare reform passed, he told his radio audience:

"[W]hile Martin Luther King had to face German Shepherds, we have to face SEIU and leftist thugs. That's okay, we will continue to stand. We will continue to march forward. We will not pick up a weapon because our greatest weapon will be God." Beck also stated, "You may destroy me, but you will have to kill me to stop me from speaking out."

In April, Beck told his Fox audience:

"[I] wouldn't be surprised if in our lifetime dogs and firehoses are released or opened on us. I wouldn't be surprised if a few of us get a billy club to the head. I wouldn't be surprised if, you know, some of us go to jail, just like Martin Luther King did, on trumped up charges. Tough times are coming."

On May 26, he said about his 8/28 event:

"This is a moment, quite honestly, that I think we reclaim the civil rights movement. It has been so distorted and so turned upside down because we must repair honor and integrity first, I tell you right now. We are on the right side of history. We are on the side of individual freedoms and liberties, and damn it, we will reclaim the civil rights moment. We will take that movement because we were the people that did it in the first place."

"We were the people that did it in the first place." Yes, that's a quote. So when the predictable mainstream media voices say, hey, Beck wasn't so bad, remember that's because he was caught before he could be.


TOPICS: Government; Local News; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: beck; daniellapin; glennbeck; hagee; palin; restoringhonor; sarahpalin
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Good heavens, woman, did you actually see the rally?


41 posted on 08/29/2010 4:10:00 AM PDT by GAB-1955 (I write books, love my wife, serve my nation, and believe in the Resurrection.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I'm excited Beck announced his "Black Robe Regiment;" it's long past time to retire the white robes.
Beck has no authority to retire the white robes. Joan will have to talk to the actual White Robed ones themselves. Democrats all.
42 posted on 08/29/2010 4:13:04 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
while Beck's first religious speaker praised Jesus Christ our savior
This is what she really hates, any mention of Jesus. Muzzies can lop off heads all they want and they'll get nothing but drooling praise from the left. But mention Jesus...Wow! Now you're talking SIN! Big time!
43 posted on 08/29/2010 4:16:16 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: Bernard Marx
I wonder why we bother to post trash like this.
It's very important to post trash like this here in FR.

The trash is out there, whether we post it here or not, and when it gets posted here we all get a chance to share our thoughts on the latest talking point of the left, keep us all up on what they're doing and saying.

Ann Coulter has a book about how to argue with liberals and postings like this in FR are a kind of ongoing workshop on that subject.

I pick up ideas all the time on just how twisted the left is on this or that recent issue, ideas I get from fellow posters here in FR.

It's a good starting point for discussions on many issues to post what the left is saying on those issues. It's painful to read their words, it's true. But I always read them. I want to understand them. I want to know what they are saying when I argue back at them.

44 posted on 08/29/2010 4:24:50 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: samtheman

I love reading the Dummie Funnies on here for those same reasons!


45 posted on 08/29/2010 6:22:21 AM PDT by RatsDawg
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Groupthink Mindguard piece meant for the consumption of idiots.


46 posted on 08/29/2010 7:13:36 AM PDT by Eddie01 (All we every really knew was it was crazy to be doin' it any other way)
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To: kcvl

Chris Matthews implied on one of his programs that Walsh’s analysis was Marxist, causing the woman to explode, “I’m not a Marxist.” I would say that she is a half-baked Socialist who has never read (nor could she understand) Marx.


47 posted on 08/29/2010 7:36:32 AM PDT by Melchior
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To: Blind Eye Jones

None of the lefty coverage this am speaks of the blacks who were there... The Salon crowd doesn’t like it when blacks and “conservatives” mix.


48 posted on 08/29/2010 8:37:24 AM PDT by joelt
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
wow, someone denser than Clift exists? wow.

This one ought to make libs hair fall out.

Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin (R) shakes hands with conservative US radio and television commentator Glenn Beck as she arrives to speak at a rally dubbed "Restoring Honor," organized by Beck, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. "It is so humbling to get to be here with you today, patriots. You who are motivated and engaged and concerned, knowing to never retreat," Palin said. (AFP/Nicholas Kamm)


49 posted on 08/29/2010 10:06:01 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard .. Obama: Epic Fail or Bust!!!)
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To: GOP_Muzik

Please look up Irving Janis and his groupthink research. The left’s reaction is predictable and expected.


50 posted on 08/29/2010 10:33:49 AM PDT by Eddie01 (All we every really knew was it was crazy to be doin' it any other way)
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