C Street
The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy
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Jeremy Guskin
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Jeff Sharlet
When Barack Obama entered the White House, headlines declared the age of culture wars over. In C Street, Sharlet shows why these conflicts endure and why they matter now - from the sensationalism of Washington sex scandals to fundamentalism's long shadow in Africa, where Ugandan culture warriors determined to eradicate homosexuality have set genocide on simmer.
We've reached a point where piety and corruption are not at odds but one and the same. Reporting with exclusive sources and explosive documents from C Street, the war on gays in Uganda, and the battle for the soul of America's armed forces - waged by a 15,000-strong movement of officers intent on "reclaiming territory for Christ in the military"
Sharlet reveals not the last gasp of old-time religion but the new front lines of fundamentalism.
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"At once a gripping political thriller, a masterpiece of investigative journalism, and a timely call to arms, C Street reveals all that can be hidden within an innocuous Washington address. Jeff Sharlet delivers a warning that the blurring of the line between church and state is both an urgent local problem and a matter of global concern."—Peter Manseau, author of Rag and Bone: A Journey Among the World's Holy Dead and Songs for the Butcher's Daughter
"Jeff Sharlet has an incredibly rare double talent: the instincts of an investigative reporter coupled with the soul of a historian."—Hanna Rosin, author of God's Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America
"Jeff Sharlet is one of the very best writers covering the politics of religion."—Ken Silverstein, author of Turkmeniscam: How Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship
"Few writers can pull off investigative journalism, historical research, and elegant storytelling. Sharlet does all this with a story that a lot of people don't want to hear and others won't believe."—Diane Winston, author of Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of The Salvation Army
"[Sharlet] writes with insight, verve, and, thankfully, none of the bogus punditry and bad sociology that often passes for informed discourse about the contemporary role of religion in public life. His refreshing narrative style is as engaging as his groundbreaking information."—Frederick Clarkson, The Public Eye
"Un-American theocrats can only fool patriotic American democrats when there aren't critics like Jeff Sharlet around-careful scholars and soulful writers who understand both the majesty of faith and the evil of its abuses."—Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America
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They have settled upon a novel depiction of Jesus, as a sort of “anti-Jesus.” Instead of favoring the poor and the weak and healing their needs, The Family’s Jesus “chooses leaders, as God chose David…” These leaders are then to be accepted by the Family’s missionaries, no matter their failings. It is a rather sick perversion of Jesus’ message (as I understand it). Nevertheless, understanding the source of the zealotry of too many of our political leaders helped me understand the events of recent years.
Mr. Sharlett is well studied and well-spoken. Whereas I would more whole-heartedly condemn this perversion of Christ’s teachings, Mr. Sharlett is more circumspect. I commend him on his restraint.
A revelation about current politics
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In Trump days, with Pence recruited into the family by Chuck Colson, this is so vital to know about.
Very important content for our times
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what is the trouble with Congress now? read!
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Not Much Of A Sequel
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Hopefully action provoking for us all.
A MUST READ FOR CONGRESS WHO CARES ABOUT DEMOCRACY
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Very good
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(Yes, there is some overlap, but comments exasperated by this are overstated. How could there not be overlap when an author's second topical book follows the original?)
After dealing with background of the C Street residence, residents, and scandals, the book settles down to cover the hypocritical "lapses in morality" (God-forgiven, of course) of three C Street-resident politicians who were so busy with their prayer groups they barely had time to cheat on their wives. Unlike gays' existence, adultery is a sin politicians and constituents can forgive, with careful messaging and great effort to keep financial high jinks to each respective spouse under wraps.
"C Street" covers Mark Sanford most in-depth. Sanford, of course, is famous for disappearing for six days, supposedly hiking the Appalachian Trail but actually in Argentina building memories of his "heart's desire"'s "breasts" and "tan lines," as recorded in letters his wife would later discover. Whoops-a-daisy.
Mark Sanford gave author Jeff Sharlet heaps of information to include in the book; he wasn't as fortunate with the other C Street "prayer warriors" so their inclusion in the book seems off-balance and skimpy in comparison.
I recommend "C Street," after "The Family." It's a good refresher of how naively accepting (even welcoming) most Americans are of Christian supremacists, who are now American fascists with Trump, their charismatic-hero leader, at the helm.
A decent sequel to "The Family"
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must read book
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