Posted on 03/30/2015 6:23:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
Last week (March 21st) the New York Times ran a puff piece on New York City leader, Mayor Bill De Blasio, reaching out to faith based organizations and marveled that an avowed secularist has built strong alliances with certain religious groups. The Times opined, …as the leader of a famously secular city, Mr. De Blasio has been emerging as something unexpected: a champion of religion whose administration has advanced the cause of faith groups in the unlikeliest of public squares. The story notes that NYC public schools will henceforth close on two Muslim holy days, the city will relax health regulations to allow for a circumcision ritual favored by Orthodox Jews, and that the mayor has developed a genuine friendship with Timothy, Cardinal Dolan, the jovial NYC Archbishop and the titular head of the American Catholic Church. The nations paper of record goes on to praise De Blasio as, …a more inclusive kind of liberal, one who is willing to embrace religious groups rather than treat them as adversaries.
The last time we were sold a New Democrat who was a more inclusive kind of liberal we got Bill Clinton and company, but never mind the details! A close look at Bill De Balsios religiosity reveals a conventional liberal political correctness on the one hand, and on the other hand, a Progressive Era style of equating theology with welfare state liberalism, of the social gospel variety, circa 1899. There is very little new in the De Blasio playbook, notwithstanding the New York Times and their breathless reporting.
In order to make sense of this whole subject we must take a closer look at his honor, the Mayor of New York, Bill De Blasio. The mayor was born Warren Wilhelm, Jr. on May 8, 1961 in Manhattan, the son of Warren Wilhelm and Maria De Blasio Wilhelm. The family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts and young Warren Wilhelm spent his childhood in the rarefied air of the Harvard-Amherst axis. De Blasio proudly states that he was baptized as a Catholic, but is officially non-sectarian, and he calls himself spiritual rather than conventionally religious. His political biography seems to reveal a cunning politician, fashioning himself for political advantage, very similar to another up-and-coming Democrat of an earlier era, namely former U.S. Senator Gary Hart. De Blasio claims that his name change from Wilhelm to De Blasio developed as a statement of rebellion against an absentee father, and a desire to embrace his Italian heritage. He officially changed his name in 2001, at the age of forty, when his real name became an issue in his NYC city council campaign. It might be churlish to suggest that De Balsios electability quotient improved among working class New Yorkers with his new Italian surname. In any event, he campaigned in his subsequent elections as an Italian-American, and a baptized, if lapsed, Catholic.
As to De Balsios alliances with religious groups, he was quoted in the Times story as describing …religious outreach as inseparable from his work to create a more inclusive New York. This shows that religion, to De Blasio, is simply another forum for advancing his liberal agenda. The story continues on to discuss De Balsios hope that religious groups will serve as an engine of social change, and, approvingly cites his career as an organizer (good heavens, another Obama?) with Catholic social justice contingents supporting the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. The piece further notes the mayoral outreach to the Catholic Church, and, as mentioned earlier, the mayors chumminess with Cardinal Dolan. It details some of the city efforts to extend pre-kindergarten classes to Orthodox Jewish schools, despite ACLU opposition, and lauded the, …mayors big-tent approach…when he announced the addition of two Muslim holidays to the citys public school calendar. Muslim groups have celebrated this announcement, and their rejoicing has been seconded by politically correct liberal organs, largely in the media. De Balsios official spokespeople have simply stated that this was the right thing to do, but skeptics have pointed out that De Blasio is pandering to certain religious groups and ignoring others. (He has, for instance, ruled out closing the NYC schools on Hindu and Buddhist holidays) The main line of criticism seems to concern the fact that De Blasio sees religious groups as simple political constituencies to be managed with care and appeased with favors. They, in turn, will deliver the votes for the organization on Election Day. This might be good politics, since it is straight out of the Tammany Hall blueprint for electoral success. It does, however, raise questions as to whether there is anything new about De Balsios political style.
This electoral high wire act is fraught with peril. Some of the groups that De Blasio is courting will not co-exist with others. At this point the mayor will have to decide where he intends to set up his camp. De Balsios legal counselor defended the decision to recognize the Muslim holy days by saying that this was, …an appropriate recognition of a religious group that is quickly growing in New York. She admits, in essence, that political considerations drive this calculation. Along these same political calculus lines, De Blasio boycotted the recent St. Patricks Day parade, officiated by Cardinal Dolan, himself, since the parade under-represented gay groups. When a liberal public official has to choose between standing with the traditional moralists or the gay lobby, it is a certainty where that mayor will line up.
Perhaps it is unsporting to question the mayors motives, but De Balsios political slip seems to be showing a bit here. The near future should tell us whether this this new religiosity is real or feigned for political advantage. Will the mayor back religious freedom in standing with his new found Catholic allies who want to opt out of Obamacare on faith-based grounds? Will the mayor stand with certain religious denominations and businesses when they resist gay marriage on moral grounds? There is little doubt where Mayor Bill De Blasio will raise his standard in these soon-to-be-fought battles. The liberal mayor, like all of his non-office holding brethren, will come home to dogma, doctrine and Party, even after the occasional walk on the wild side.
I’ll say it: de Blasio’s only religion is statism, like those who take the thirty pieces of gold to join forces with him. And we know that the God of Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus Christ takes a very dim view of worship of the state.
Render unto Caesar, worship only God.
De Blasio will reach out to many faiths: ISIS, al Qaeda, Wiccans, Santeria, Baal worshippers, Church of Elvis, PCUSA...
So
1)”Holy Days” of a cult recognized
2)Allow disgusting circumcision ritual
3)Friends with a lib Cardinal
=”Champion of Religion”?
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BLOBBIO DESCRIBES HER AS HIS "NUMBER ONE ADVISOR" Insider buzz is that Big Bird Blobbio is ruled by his wife---that the two work hand in hand to make public policy decisions. So much so, that news reports say Police Commissioner Bratton was forced to caution DeBlobbio not to bring his wife to the crucial meeting held to redress grievances of five cop unions Blobbio had slandered.
DE BLOBBIO'S WIFE
RESUME ENHANCEMENT PROGRESSIVE-STYLE During DeBlobbio's campaign, his wife Chirlane I. McCray was billed as a writer, poet, editor, communications professional, and political figure who published poetry and worked in politics for the Clintons. THE REAL STORY Mrs DeBlobbio loudly declared her lesbianism in a magazine article---she was in a black feminist lesbian group and wrote poetry about being a lesbian. Politicker noted her husband's campaign website doesn't reference her background as an avowed lesbian and a lesbian activist or lesbian poet: It notes her affiliation with the Combahee River Collective, omitting mention of the groups lesbian roots, referencing it as "a pioneering black feminist collective."
The two met while both worked for the Dinkins campaign. She says she had a nose ring and wore African garb when he spotted her and was completely smitten. She never told him she was a lesbian. And later said after their marriage she was still attracted to women. During the mayoral campaign, she was asked about her lesbian lifestyle----she retorted she "didn't understand the question." The Blobbio's honeymooned in Communist Cuba.
THE ODD COUPLE
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VILLAGE VOICE---In 1979, Chirlane McCray, only a few years out of college, came out of the closet. In "I Am a Lesbian," an essay written for Essence magazine, she made the personal political by speaking against the invisibility of black lesbians. Thirty-three years later, she would catapult to far greater visibility as the wife of newly elected New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Except for two blips in her husband's campaign, however, this aspect of McCray's life has resisted closer scrutiny. In a recent New York magazine profile, for example, author Lisa Miller describes McCray's 1979 declaration as "a fierce insistence on being heard, damn the consequences."
McCray herself tells the Voice via e-mail that she wonders "why the [Essence] piece wasn't given more attention back then, when there were so few if any gay women of color speaking out." The essay surfaced as a potential campaign issue late in 2012, a month before de Blasio officially announced his candidacy. The New York Observer noted that de Blasio's website made only a passing reference to McCray having belonged to a "black feminist" collective.
The Observer also pointed out that a 2011 article co-bylined by the couple in support of marriage equality omitted any mention of McCray's very public lesbian past, even though the article appeared in Go, a lesbian magazine widely distributed throughout the city. The New York Post, at least, immediately took notice. Only days after the Observer story, a Post cartoon depicted the couple in bed, McCray on the phone telling someone, "I used to be a lesbian, but my husband, Bill de Blasio, won me over," while her husband lay beside her clad in sexy lingerie.
"Al, you wanna do some lines?"
Unfortunately for the unborn--Blobbio's move to piety means he's going to have to give the snarling blood-thirsty abortion crowd bigger chunks of red meat to keep them in his camp.......to make up for this huge religious faux pas.
Genital-sniffers like Planned Parenthood are gonna hold Blobbio's gonads to the fire...he's gotta prove to the religious-haters he's still one of them.
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