May 15, 2007

See you in hell, Jerry

Posted by pete at May 15, 2007 4:53 PM

Of course, I don't believe in an afterlife. If I did, I'd hope Ray Wylie Hubbard was right.

In the meantime, what Susan Jacoby said:

Predictably, obituary writers are already portraying the Reverend Jerry Falwell as a more respectable figure than he was. Ah, what a beautiful tradition it is to speak no ill of the dead!

In the online edition of The New York Times, writer Peter Applebome observes that Falwell was "demonized on the left in much the same way Senator Edward M. Kennedy or Jane Fonda were on the right." The word "demonized" suggests that the well-meaning Falwell was treated unfairly by the left and that there ought to be a more balanced view of his so-called achievements.

How do you demonize a man who declared that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were evidence of God's judgment on a nation corrupted by civil libertarians and advocates of abortion and gay rights? Falwell demonized himself and followed up his sincere vitriol with the usual insincere public relations apology.

Jerry Falwell, by mobilizing the religious Right as a force for reactionary politics, played a vital long-term role in every retrograde social trend of the past thirty years. He and his Christian soldiers put George W. Bush in the White House.

This man's legacy is one of bigotry, xenophobia, anti-modernism, and utter stupidity. No doubt his funeral will be well-attended.

No doubt.

Not to speak ill of the dead (much), but I am enjoying the thought of Falwell and his reward of 72 virgins.

--Posted by andante on May 15, 2007 5:21 PM

If I was willing to spend money on a plane ticket, I’d attend his funeral just to make sure he’s really dead and hope that Satan greets him and then immemdiately claps him into black leather and makes him his gimp for eternity.

--Posted by Rory L. Aronsky on May 15, 2007 6:09 PM

ha! sweet revenge is ours

--Posted by joe on May 16, 2007 2:28 AM

As the old military joke goes, I’m not going to travel to Virginia to piss on Falwell’s grave, only because I don’t want to stand in line…

--Posted by Len Cleavelin on May 17, 2007 12:15 PM



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