Fred Phelps has died:
Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps died before midnight Wednesday at age 84, his children Tim Phelps and Shirley Phelps-Roper confirmed to Kansas news outlets...Just a heads-up that the right is going to spend the next few days claiming Phelps was a liberal. Here's Daniel Greenfield at FrontPage Magazine yesterday:
The Phelps, with their background in civil rights lawsuits and ties to the Gore campaign, weren't really anti-gay. They were and are willing to do anything to get attention. They were trolls before the word had become common internet parlance.And here's Jim Hof at Gateway Pundit a couple of years ago, in response to an article from a Canadian newspaper referring to the Westboro Baptist Church as "right-wing":
GP Correction: Fred Phelps is not a "rightwinger", he's a Democrat....Here's the story on that, from Wikipedia:
It is well known that Fred Phelps has run for office as a Democrat several times.
Shame on the Cochrane Times for labeling him rightwing!
Phelps has run in various Kansas Democratic Party primaries five times, but has never won. These included races for governor in 1990, 1994, and 1998, receiving about 15 percent of the vote in 1998.[45] In the 1992 Democratic Party primary for U.S. Senate, Phelps received 31 percent of the vote.[46] Phelps ran for mayor of Topeka in 1993[47][48] and 1997.[49]So it's the African-American civil rights story all over again: As the Democratic Party began to reject intolerance, the intolerant were made unwelcome and reacted with rage.
Phelps supported Al Gore in the 1988 Democratic Party presidential primary election.[49] In his 1984 Senate race, Gore had opposed a "gay bill of rights" and stated that homosexuality was not something that "society should affirm"), a position he had changed by 2000 when he had the support of homosexual advocacy groups for his presidential campaign. Phelps has stated that he supported Gore because of these earlier comments.[50] According to Phelps, members of the Westboro Baptist Church helped run Gore's 1988 campaign in Kansas.
During the 1992 presidential campaign, Phelps criticized Hillary Rodham Clinton during a speech he gave endorsing Bill Clinton's presidential campaign at the University of Kansas on October 14, 1992. In 1996 Phelps and the Westboro church opposed Clinton's re-election because of the administration's support for gay rights. The entire Westboro congregation picketed a 1997 inaugural ball,[51] denouncing Vice President Al Gore as a "famous fag pimp" (Gore had changed his positions on gay rights since 1984). In 1998, Westboro picketed the funeral of Gore's father, screaming vulgarities at Gore and telling him, "your dad's in Hell".
Not that that's going to stop the winger idiots from saying that Phelps is one of ours, so just be forewarned.
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ReplyDeleteJim Hoft is a Republican AND he's a fucking moron.
ReplyDeleteDo I need to draw a Venn diagram.
Roger,
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't need a Venn diagram.
Just draw a big circle, and put "FUCKING MORON!!!!!!" in the middle of it!
Yeah, Fred Phelps was a Liberal.
ReplyDeleteAnd Herman Cain, Allen West, and Doc Carson, prove that MLK Jr, was a Republican and a Conservative!
Sheesh...
Jim Hoft, stupidest man on the internet.
ReplyDeleteAunt Snow,
ReplyDeleteYup!
Even with A LOT of stiff competition!!!!
Conservatism can only be failed.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually a fairly old meme for cons. Fred Phelp's law firm actually did a lot of work for the Kansas NAACP, back in the 60's and 70's, registered and ran in Democratic state primaries as recently as '92, and in 1988 were movers in the Kansas branch of Al Gore's presidential campaign. There's even a photo of Al Gore and Fred Phelps shaking hands, and Cons will happily trot it out when convenient. The meme is bull****, of course- Fred Phelps was too malignantly insane to fit into any rational political ideology, much less genuine Liberalism- but since when did bull*** ever stop a Con from projecting his own follies and corruptions onto others?
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