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Paul Weyrich, religious-right icon, dies

Posted by Harkavy at 11:48 AM, December 18, 2008

Hillary in high school yearbookPaul Weyrich, called by some the founding father of the religious right, is dead at the age of 66.

America is fortunate that Weyrich was born too late, because what he could have done with the Internet, oh Jesus!

The D.C.-based Weyrich has been out of the mainstream news for years now, but he was a very big deal before and during the Reagan era's Great Leap Backward. In those glory days, he was a combination of cruise director and mailroom supervisor for the religious right, a behind-the-scenes guy who liked to think of himself as a thinker.

Energetic and argumentative, Weyrich was known, especially to himself, as someone who was right about every issue. He spent his whole life networking with others to prove it.

Before everybody went web-mad, Weyrich was exploring every opportunity to fight God's battles electronically. Take a look at my February 1994 story "Passing on the Right: Conservative strategists gear up for the information highway." Miraculously, you can find the long, long ago piece online. (You can tell how old the story is by my incessant use of the phrase "information highway," for which I apologize.)

Writing at the time for the Denver alt weekly Westword, I stumbled upon a coven of religious-right folk having some embryonic satellite broadcasts beamed into their brains by one of Weyrich's creations: an electronic conservative video/TV network.

I talked with Weyrich at some length about his new network — it sounded staggeringly boring and wonky. Here's how I started the piece, which was only slightly less so:

The information highway begins with a sharp right turn just outside Windsor. From the roof of the Windsor Center, a small office building on the edge of this farm town fifty miles north of Denver, your brain will board a parabolic dish paid for by beer prince Jeffrey Coors and travel 23,000 miles above the planet to an orbiting satellite.

An instant later you will beam back down to Earth and the Washington, D.C., studios of National Empowerment Television, the newborn brainchild of former Denver newsman Paul M. Weyrich, who years ago coined the term "Moral Majority" for Jerry Falwell.

Many people will remember Weyrich for his having founded — with millions in beer money from Coors — the Heritage Foundation.

I'll remember him for producing some really bad TV.

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Good riddance. One less hate-spewing right-wing nut in the world.

They say he spent the last eight years in agony due to a spinal injury. In 2005, he had both his legs amputated.

Payback's a bitch ain't it?

Posted by: Chris at December 18, 2008 1:07 PM

Founded both the infamous Moral Majority and Heritage Foundation? Conservatism and the world as a whole will be a better place without him. Good riddance.

Posted by: Mark at December 18, 2008 1:30 PM

"Weyrich was known, especially to himself, as someone who was right about every issue. He spent his whole life networking with others to prove it." -- Now he knows for sure.

Posted by: pgc at December 18, 2008 1:43 PM

GOOD RIDDANCE!!!

Posted by: Monk at December 18, 2008 1:54 PM

The nasty pettiness of the left still never fails to amaze. Keep writing so as to show the country just who you are.

Posted by: Kathy at December 18, 2008 3:05 PM

Man, I LOVE to see that liberal tolerance in action! Scratch a lib, find a fascist every time!

Posted by: Bruce at December 18, 2008 3:18 PM

Hallelujah this hate-filled bigot is gone, may he rest in pieces! The problem with these evangelical types is they're like all other pests: one dies and a dozen show up for the funeral.

Posted by: Bill Jackson at December 18, 2008 3:59 PM

Meh! I'm waiting for thr ass with a cyst on his ass to go. Having a wide-reaching radio show only proves what most of us have already ascertained: that if you believe half of what Rush says, you're doomed to Hell forever!

Weyrich might have gotten the ball rolling for the religious right's interference in government, but you can't build a movement unless people are willing to believe and to exert pressure.

Weyrich was quite obviously powerful at one time, but he met the end of his preaching and manipulation a long time ago. If we could only end the influence of some of the more contemporary wing-nuts, we'd be golden--and thus why we had hoped for the end of all outward signs of religion in the White House.

Next to go? The most powerful of the religious leaders is of course Pat Robertson, but there are also James Dobson and Donald Wildmon to start, and far too many up and coming. Someone once wrote that all the religious whackos would be gone by 2025 due to attrition, but I contend we will always be faced with these numbskulls, unfortunately, because stupid takes a long time to go away, and you really can't fix stupidity because some people refuse to stop being moronic twits. Them's the breaks. I think I'll celebrate this news with another cup of tea. :-)

Posted by: Mary at December 18, 2008 4:33 PM

So... we want to silence everyone who does not agree with us??? Mary, surely you misspoke. What about tolerance for other ideas?

The only hate I see is the response to his death. Wow. Sad.

Posted by: BigEarlXXX at December 19, 2008 6:51 AM

Love the tolerance shown by the

so called liberals. I guess the religious

right could say about the liberals,

where was birth control and abortion

on demand when it was really needed.

Have a nice day.

Posted by: Diogenes at December 19, 2008 11:36 AM

Kathy, Bruce, and Big Earl--
Kindly go fuck yourself. I know the big thing among right-wingers these days is to whine that criticism of their intolerance is somehow "intolerant." We're supposed to think that homophobia, sexism, christer fundamentalism, racism and xenophobia, free market ideology, etc etc, are legit points of view. But they're not. And I'm truly glad that Weyrich, a nasty piece of work, a christian fascist if there ever was one, is dead.

Posted by: GiorgioNYC at December 19, 2008 11:50 AM

"Giorgio"-
You are redefining hypocrisy. What exactly do you think the word "intolerance" means? And if "homophobia" (opposition to favoring homosexuals, recognizing that homosexuality is abnormal behavior [as everyone knows], or simply disagreeing with a homosexual) "sexism" (oppositon to favoring women over men), "christer fundamentalism" (whatever that means), "racism" (I think this means being white), and "free market ideology" (I'm guessing you're a Communist?) are "intolerant", the word must be synonymous with "rational", "productive", and "having integrity". Or simply "non-evil". :)

Posted by: GiorgioNYCIsAPedophile at December 20, 2008 4:30 AM

G-d told me that she has NEVER spoken to that man Paul WayRich............and she suspects he wus followin some other deity....Sides, how he gonna get through the eye of dat needle.......

Posted by: thomas at December 20, 2008 9:56 PM

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