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Carlson: "many black churches are basically political organizations"

January 15, 2008 8:39 pm ET
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SUMMARY: On the January 14 edition of MSNBC's Tucker, while discussing Sen. Barack Obama's speech at the Pentecostal Temple Church of God and Christ in Las Vegas, host Tucker Carlson asserted that "many black churches are basically political organizations."

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On the January 14 edition of MSNBC's Tucker, while discussing Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) January 13 speech delivered at the Pentecostal Temple Church of God and Christ in Las Vegas, host Tucker Carlson asserted that "many black churches are basically political organizations." During the segment, which featured Democratic strategist Peter Fenn, Carlson also asserted that "I just think it's immoral to use a church for politics. Period. And I don't care if [former Arkansas Gov. Mike] Huckabee does it, any right-winger does it, I'm against it."

From the January 14 edition of MSNBC's Tucker:

CARLSON: I was impressed, though, very much by, Peter, Huckabee's decision not to get political in church yesterday. All these different candidates go down to South Carolina and Nevada and preach these kind of political sermons -- which, by the way, I believe is illegal -- and Huckabee decides not to. By contrast, I want you to take a look at something that Barack Obama said in church on Sunday. Watch this.

OBAMA [video clip]: We're on the brink, on the cusp of doing something important. We could make history. Not, by the way, just -- you know, I know everybody's focused on racial history. That's not what I'm talking about. We could make history by being the first time in a very long time where a grassroots movement of people of all colors -- black, white, Hispanic, Asian -- rose up, and went up against the princes, the powers, and principalities, and actually won a presidency.

CARLSON: Now, why should you have a tax exemption, Peter, if you're campaigning in a church? Why should that church not pay taxes? I've got to pay taxes.

FENN: Speaking in a church. Oh, I see. So it was fine for Pat Robertson --

CARLSON: No, campaigning in a church. No, it's wrong. And I'm asking not about Pat Robertson, but it was wrong when anybody brings politics into a church.

FENN: Yeah, and, I mean, look. I have a fundamental agreement with you on that, on a basic principle here. But unfortunately what we have is a situation where you have voter guides put under people's windshields, where you have the Pat Robertsons and the Jerry Falwells of the world who turned churches into political machines. So, you know, I don't worry as much about a speech in a --

CARLSON: Really? Are they -- but you know what? You know the truth -- well, hold on. You know the truth, which is that many black churches are basically political organizations, and no one wants to say that, but you know full well it's true. You look into that camera and tell me you know that's not true, because you know it is. And yet nobody says anything about it.

FENN: No, no, no --

CARLSON: I just think it's immoral to use a church for politics. Period. And I don't care if Huckabee does it, any right-winger does it, I'm against it.

FENN: Well, this is the question. I agree -- I agree with that, Tucker. And I -- the thing that I think a lot of times happens is folks use it for social change. You know, and that is very important, because there are, you know -- if you're going to feed the unfed, if you're going to help the poor, if you're going to go out there, then you do it through a church. And so, you know, a lot of that comes very strongly from black churches in this country and white churches. But the point being that churches should not be agents in a political campaign. And that, I think, is -- you know, if that happens, then they should lose their tax-exempt status.

CARLSON: At the Pentecostal Temple Church of God, where Obama was on Sunday in southern Nevada, Pastor Leon Smith of that church said this: "If you can't support your own," he said to the congregation, mostly black, "you're never going to get anywhere." He was saying vote for Barack Obama. Man, I hope he loses his tax exemption.

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    • Author by copiousdissent.blogspot.com (January 15, 2008 9:21 pm ET)
         
      How is this misinformation?
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      • Author by 7YearsLeft (January 15, 2008 9:50 pm ET)
           
        I'm not so sure this is as much 'misinformation' as it is 'misdirection'. The truth is that many many churches are more or less political organizations with an agenda. Apparently Tucker has never attended a (mostly white) church south of the Mason-Dixon line. They are practically right-wing, neo-con indoctrination centers. There should be no tax exempt status for ANY church that is involved even tangentially with a political candidate or party.
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      • Author by friedbergboy1422 (January 15, 2008 10:22 pm ET)
           
        CD,

        Please explain to us your experiences in black churches. How many have you been to? What are you basing your opinion on?
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        • Author by wzwriter (January 16, 2008 8:36 am ET)
             
          CD,

          Please explain to us your experiences in black churches. How many have you been to? What are you basing your opinion on?


          Copius' exposure to black churches has probably been the parking lot, where he's lit the Molotov cocktails.....
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          • Author by friedbergboy1422 (January 16, 2008 9:55 am ET)
               
            WZ,

            I stepped in his dog poop, didn't I?
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            • Author by dbeden4153 (January 16, 2008 10:31 am ET)
                 
              Yes you did, and CD knows how to spread it on.

              I didn't know there was a black evangelical base for either party, but you live and learn...;)
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        • Author by Missouri Democrat (January 16, 2008 5:43 pm ET)
             
          Fried I would imagine the closest CD has been to a black church are the scenes in the original Blues Brothers with James Brown as the preacher. :)
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      • Author by MiddleLeft (January 16, 2008 9:30 am ET)
           
        Must we constantly quote the MMFA mission statement to those who imagine they understand, but don't bother to read the whole statement..... to quote:

        misinformation — news or commentary that is not accurate, reliable, or credible and that forwards the conservative agenda — every day, in real time.

        It's simply NOT true that MOST churches (black or white)

        are "basically political organizations". Claiming it it so is misinformation.
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        • Author by MiddleLeft (January 16, 2008 12:53 pm ET)
             
          I quoted: It's simply NOT true that MOST churches (black or white).....

          SORRY, my mistake. I misquoted Tucker and have the wrong emphasis. When I'm wrong, I do it well.

          Tuckers said "many black churches are basically political organizations."

          The word BASICALLY is the problem.
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    • Author by manndan (January 15, 2008 9:23 pm ET)
         
      It's really not a call Carlson should be making.  He has no business questioning anyone's faith.
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    • Author by 7YearsLeft (January 15, 2008 9:55 pm ET)
         
      And, I wonder how glowingly Tucker would talk about Huckabee's comments about amending the Constitution to align with his religion? Have any of these idiots ever read the Treaty Of Tripoli, much less the actual Constitution of the United States?
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      • Author by nerzog (January 16, 2008 9:45 am ET)
           
        At least Huckleberry is acknowledging that the Constitution stands in the way of erecting a theocracy in this country. That's more than you can say for most of the knuckledraggers.
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    • Author by SgtCedar (January 16, 2008 12:25 am ET)
         
      So is Carlson starting a movement to revoke the tax exemption of every  church that ever handed out a voting guide? There would be a lot of evangelical churches that would be paying taxes.
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    • Author by heru (January 16, 2008 12:41 am ET)
         
      Now they're threatening Black churches with loss of tax exemptions when they advise us to support our own....I bet that little snitch has been making all kinds of calls to the IRS. Better watch out for the double edged sword buddy.
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    • Author by roundhouse (January 16, 2008 9:49 am ET)
         
      All churches are political organizations in as much as they are a community base for social action and interaction.

      But what a dodge by tuck. As soon as the rightful counterpoint was made about Pat Robertson, the snitty hypocrite was duckin' and weavin'. He knows damn well that many of the white megachurches are political organizations too. All churches are poitical.
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      • Author by wzwriter (January 16, 2008 9:55 am ET)
           
        He knows damn well that many of the white megachurches are political organizations too.

        A fact I saw up close and personal during the nine years I worked in Colorado Springs. There are over 150 non-profits headquartered in that city, most of them right-wing conservative and GOP-supporting, including two of the biggest - FoKKKus On The Family and New Life Church.

        Everywhere you turned in that town, someone was mixing God and GOP......
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        • Author by roundhouse (January 16, 2008 10:09 am ET)
             
          Oh, dear lord. I'm so sorry for you! Colorado Springs. Beautiful land, disgusting politics.

          Wasn't it recently revealed that cadets at the Academy (Air Force?) were being bullied into accepting Christianity by their zealot commanders?
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          • Author by wzwriter (January 16, 2008 12:32 pm ET)
               
            Wasn't it recently revealed that cadets at the Academy (Air Force?) were being bullied into accepting Christianity by their zealot commanders?

            That was a couple of years ago. It was common knowledge in and arround The Springs, yet the Air Force investigators could not fine any evidence of it....

            BTW - I'm sure you've seen the chapel at the Air Force Academy - it's a beautifyl multi-spire white building. Up until a few years ago, the main floor was for Protestants only - Catholics and Jews had to use the smaller chapels on the lower level.....
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        • Author by roundhouse (January 16, 2008 10:44 am ET)
             
          Oh, and here's an exerpt from a review of a must read book. It shows, along with all the dirty Republican tricks, the utter contempt the Republican elites have for the Christian conservative base.

          "He holds the Evangelical base in utter contempt—providing, in timely fashion, useful insight on why the Republican establishment is so horrified by the ascendency of Preacher Mike Huckabee, the Happy Mullah. "The mouth-breathers who decide GOP primaries might allow people who steal their money and send their children to impossible wars to get away with anything, but they'll cut no such slack for baby-killers,"

          http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/how-win-conservative
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          • Author by nerzog (January 16, 2008 11:53 am ET)
               
            Another book worth a look is "Fall of the House of Bush". It examines the rise of the NeoCons and their Faustian bargain with the Knuckledraggers on the Christian Right. Irving Kristol is quoted in the book expressing similar disdain for the GOPs dependency on these throwbacks, but he acknowledged that they couldn't win without them.
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    • Author by Sams Computer (January 16, 2008 10:09 am ET)
         
      Carlson:

      "Many black churches are basically political organizations" AND "I don't care if [former Arkansas Gov. Mike] Huckabee does it, any right-winger does it, I'm against it."

      I have strong reservations about Carlson. Has he been to enough black churches to make this bold blanket proclamation? I doubt it! Then he has the audacious gall to use the WORD "IF"... When considering white churches and Huckabee for the same attack.

      I've been to both black and white churches and I can make the same case for the white churches being a stronghold for Republicans. My white churches seem more organized and pointed towards Neocon and Conservative ideals than the black ones.

      I often find myself in a debate with people at white churches who support the NeoCon agenda.
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      • Author by Sams Computer (January 16, 2008 10:14 am ET)
           
        From My Experience...

        The white churches seem to be more organized and to have more power in our country.
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    • Author by snoopy (January 16, 2008 10:23 am ET)
         

      Someone must have given MSNBC a cash infusion cause last time I checked, Tucker's ratings were so far in the toilet you needed a plunger to push the slime through to their logical conclusion.

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      • Author by wzwriter (January 16, 2008 3:38 pm ET)
           

        We know that at least ONE person was watching Tucker's television pukefest - A.J.W. from MMFA.

        A.J.W. watches the little nimrod so we don't have to.....

        :-)

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    • Author by muslimfam1421 (January 16, 2008 3:39 pm ET)
         

      The church should be a place for social change...and historically has been where it would all start.  They are scrambling for ways to attach Barack and this is just a pitiful attempt to discredit him.  So sad.

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    • Author by What Happened to Gannon (January 16, 2008 3:42 pm ET)
         
      With the Matthews and Carlson BS, CNBC is challenging FauxNews' grip on the LCR (Lowest Craven Republican) market.
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    • Author by moondancer (January 17, 2008 1:17 pm ET)
         
        I would rewrite Tuckers statement to:  Many white churches are thinly disguised political fronts for Republican despots.  Some black churches have political agendas, but not so much and not republican.
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