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Preacher Dobson wishes the Democrats a Happy New Year

Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 12:55:16 AM PDT

This is an article I woke up to in 2005. I have a feeling this is going to be quite a year.

Evangelical Leader Threatens to Use His Political Muscle Against Some Democrats
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Published: January 1, 2005

OLORADO SPRINGS - James C. Dobson, the nation's most influential evangelical leader, is threatening to put six potentially vulnerable Democratic senators "in the 'bull's-eye' " if they block conservative appointments to the Supreme Court.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/01/politics/01dobson.html?oref=login

In a letter his aides say is being sent to more than one million of his supporters, Dr. Dobson, the child psychologist and founder of the evangelical organization Focus on the Family, promises "a battle of enormous proportions from sea to shining sea" if President Bush fails to appoint "strict constructionist" jurists or if Democrats filibuster to block conservative nominees.

Dr. Dobson recalled the conservative efforts that helped in the November defeat of Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the Senate minority leader who led Democrats in using the filibuster to block 10 of Mr. Bush's judicial nominees.

"Let his colleagues beware," Dr. Dobson warned, "especially those representing 'red' states. Many of them will be in the 'bull's-eye' the next time they seek re-election."

He singled out Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Mark Dayton of Minnesota, Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, Kent Conrad of North Dakota, Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico and Bill Nelson of Florida. All six are up for re-election in 2006.

James Manley, a spokesman for Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the new Democratic leader, said Democrats had allowed 204 judicial appointments to move forward in Mr. Bush's first term.

"James Dobson needs to take a moment to focus on the facts," Mr. Manley said. He called Dr. Dobson a "front for the White House."

Ralph G. Neas, president of the liberal group People for the American Way, which has often opposed conservative court nominees, said, "Mr. Dobson's arrogance knows no limits." He added: "This is the kind of tactic that ultimately backfires. These senators have served their constituents well and have courageously voted their consciences. I don't think they will take kindly to threats from Mr. Dobson, and I don't think the voters will either."

Dr. Dobson's activities represent a new level of direct partisan engagement on his part. Unlike other conservative Christian leaders, Dr. Dobson owes his grass-roots following primarily to his partly clinical, partly biblical advice on matters like marriage and child-rearing. Before supporting Mr. Bush, he had never endorsed a presidential candidate.

In the aftermath of the election, some of Dr. Dobson's allies are warning their fellow evangelicals not to be seduced by political deal-making. In "an open letter to the Christian church" last month, Charles W. Colson, the born-again Nixon aide and another influential Christian conservative, warned against listing demands of the president or other elected officials.

"To think that way demeans the Christian movement," Mr. Colson wrote with his associate Mark Earley. "We are not anybody's special interest group."

In an interview in his office in Colorado Springs, Dr. Dobson acknowledged that his plunge into partisan politics had irrevocably changed his public image. "I can't go back, nor do I want to," he said. "I will probably endorse more candidates. This is a new day. I just feel a real need to make use of this visibility."

He said that despite initial concerns, his political activities did not appear to have diverted donations from Focus on the Family. He created a sister lobbying organization during the last election, and the two organizations' combined budgets grew to a projected $146 million in 2004, from about $130 million in 2003, with a target of $170 million for 2005.

Dr. Dobson said he was prepared for some disappointments from Mr. Bush. For example, he said, when the president says the country is not ready to overturn the Supreme Court precedents supporting abortion rights, "it bothers me a lot." But Dr. Dobson said he was confident that the president would appoint socially conservative nominees for the courts.

He said of Mr. Bush, "He does not take the bully pulpit and use it effectively." He added, "But when the chips are down, he does the right thing."

Dr. Dobson said he was concentrating his political activities mainly on the court. "The next battle will be over the replacement for Rehnquist," he said, referring to Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who is being treated for thyroid cancer. "That is not something we can just yawn about."

He said he was hoping that Mr. Daschle's defeat would scare other Democrats. Dr. Dobson said he had been working for Mr. Daschle's defeat since August 2003, when he attended a rally to support Roy S. Moore, then chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, in his unsuccessful legal battle to keep a monument to the Ten Commandments in his courthouse. The crowd's reaction demonstrated the depth of popular resentment of liberal court decisions, Dr. Dobson said.

Spokesmen for all but one of the senators Dr. Dobson mentioned declined to comment or did not return phone calls.

David DiMartino, a spokesman for Mr. Nelson of Nebraska, said the senator was already an opponent of abortion rights and had never supported a filibuster of one of Mr. Bush's appellate nominees.

"Dr. Dobson knows that," Mr. DiMartino said. "The senator and Dr. Dobson have discussed it before. The fact that the media has the letter before the targeted senators indicates his intention has more to do with the media than with persuading anybody in the Senate."

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  •  tip jar (4.00 / 3)

    still don't understand the tip jar thing

    "Time is for careful people, not passionate ones"

    by roseeriter on Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 12:45:31 AM PDT

    •  What don't you get? (none / 0)

      Tip jars pre-date "recommended diaries" and are a way to show approval or disapproval of a diary. They are also a way for newbies to get trusted user status by filling up on mojo.
      •  How does one know (none / 0)

        if they have attained trusted user status? And what benefits and entitlements pertain thereto?

        Thanks!

        •  Good question (none / 0)

          You know you're a T.U. when a new link appears in that grey box where "New Diary Entry" and "Logout Userid" appear on the right side of the page. It will say "Hidden Comments". These are the comments that have been troll bombed off the site. You can rate them back up if you want and maybe get them unhidden if you feel someone's been unfairly condemned. Also you get the most powerful weapon in all of Kosdom which is the Zero-bomb. It only takes a couple of T.U.'s 0-ing a post to make it disappear. Plus if you're a T.U. you learn the secret handshake and have to do all kinds of creepy masonic rituals.
    •  Kind People (none / 0)

      It doesn't matter what thiese guys do. They want to beat the Centrists to slowly destroy the Democratic party. What nice, Democratic people.  
  •  Why didn't he mention Stabenow and Cantwell (none / 0)

    Did he want people to think he wasn't picking on women?
  •  The language 'in the bull's eye' is (none / 0)

    what is upsetting to me. IMO it is literally a 'trigger' word to the wingnuts..

    The many code words they use seem to get things moving for the right.
    Someone started a MEME list on Kos for us, but I've lost track of who and the where of it..but these code words seem to have a lot of power.

    "Time is for careful people, not passionate ones"

    by roseeriter on Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 01:05:40 AM PDT

  •  asdf (none / 0)

    Byrd is unbeatable.

    "Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is." - George W Bush

    by jfern on Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 01:11:54 AM PDT

  •  Douche-Bag Dobson... (none / 0)

    does the conservative chicken dance.

    What I really like about the President is his wonderfully uncluttered mind. - Tony Blair

    by agincour on Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 03:19:50 AM PDT

    •  It's Time to take away... (none / 1)

      ...focus on the family's tax exempt status. I live in the hills not far from colo springs, and it is amazing the power this nut job carries. He has turned this "church" into a right wing poltical machine, and it works...I bet he was pissed when petey coors lost the senate seat here in CO. Funny that petey wanted to lower the drinking age to 18 again in CO, I wonder what james had to say about that.
      •  Money is power... (none / 0)

        power is money. Just keep saying that and you will have all the religion Dobson and Coors and Bush and all the right wing meatheads want. Take away the money and bingo... bye bye power.

        What I really like about the President is his wonderfully uncluttered mind. - Tony Blair

        by agincour on Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 06:10:40 AM PDT

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  •  say it over and over again . . . (none / 1)

    He said that despite initial concerns, his political activities did not appear to have diverted donations from Focus on the Family. He created a sister lobbying organization during the last election, and the two organizations' combined budgets grew to a projected $146 million in 2004, from about $130 million in 2003, with a target of $170 million for 2005.

    FALSE PROFITEERS

  •  Freepers comment on Dobson (none / 1)

    And Actual Freeper QuotesTM on this. Pay attention, lame-ass Dem leadership -- Freepers are just as afraid of Dobson over-reaching, as they are about Falwell, but they are counting on Dems to not respond forcefully.
    "Folks, we target these Libs (whether Democrat or RINO) regardless of the SCOTUS outcome. Clean house from top to bottom, Senate and CIA, every Governator's mansion, every SCHOOL BOARD member has got to have the Constitution held like a gun to their head. If that doesn't work, we must get judges in office that will UPHOLD the Constitutional rope to the neck. Don't trust a one of 'em! Even our "good guys" in office...lest they be corrupted, or forget... Accountability! Accountability! Accountability!"

    "It would be more effective for Mr. Dobson to be all action and no talk, rather than the opposite. Issuing threats is going to rile a lot of moderate voters."

    "Yes - now is not the time to hold back -complete devastation of democrats is required..."

    "Ok, but his threats aren't very helpful. They will accomplish nothing except alienate people who otherwise might be persuaded by him. People don't like threats. He should stick to actually doing what he claims he can do."

    "GO DOBSON!!
    Don't underestimate Dobson's passion or ability to do just what he says....and more power to him if he can pull this off. He has earned his right to speak out........he has tirelessly worked toward the common good for all families....and has a huge following. He has been the voice of reason on the airways (radio & TV, plus the lecture circuit) for almost 30 years. This is a Godly man and I honor him. Oh yes, and PLEASE let it be true Bill Nelson is on this list......oh please, please!!!!!----We Floridians have had our fill of him!"

    "Good for Dobson; it's time the Republicans found a way to get these mainstream Americans confirmed."

    Pam's House Blend

    •  That's interesting.. (none / 0)

      This is why I appreciate KOS- it allows for information, counter points, safe arguments in fast-time!

      I worry about some of the bigger egos ruining Kos of this free-flow of information because they just want to see their name on a diary and hopefully on the recommended diary. All information, however it arrives here is welcomed, at least by me.

      Thanks Pam.

      "Time is for careful people, not passionate ones"

      by roseeriter on Sat Jan 01, 2005 at 07:22:29 AM PDT

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    •  Oh, the irony! (none / 1)

      The first freeper really needs to get out more. Because if s/he's serious about holding the Constitution like a gun to the head of our elected officials, the entire Shrubbery would be out on its arse, President Gore would have had to appoint five new justices (including the Chief Justice) to the Supreme Court after the Felonious Five were impeached, Tom DeLay would be serving time...

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