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People for the American Way
December 6, 2006
Ezra

FRC Ally's Partisan Credentials Still Secure

Like Gary Bauer, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins criticizes Sojourners chief and fellow evangelical Rev. Jim Wallis for giving the Democrats’ weekly radio program. Writes Perkins:

"...Interestingly, none of the people Wallis has criticized has delivered, or is ever likely to deliver, the GOP's weekly radio address, no matter who is President...Bishop Harry Jackson...president of the High Impact Leadership Coalition, typifies this kind of leader..."

Bishop Jackson, who writes a column for the right-wing Townhall.com, has been a frequent speaker for far-right groups at events like FRC’s own “Justice Sunday II.” ...it should be noted that Jackson is still available to endorse Republican candidates, as he did George Bush in 2004 and Ken Blackwell and Michael Steele in 2006...

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Family Research Council

High Impact, Low Maintenance: The GOP is counting on Bishop Harry Jackson and his High Impact Leadership Coalition to bring African Americans to the Party

The Family Research Council's Tony Perkins is a rising star in a crowded universe of evangelical Christian leaders

Gary L. Bauer

 

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