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When we consider the Koch brothers' investments in the 2012 race, we tend to think of Americans for Prosperity and the massive amount of money going into attack ads targeting President Obama.
But there's more to Charles and David Koch's efforts than just inundating voters with television commercials. Bloomberg News reported last week, for example, the Republican billionaires are working on initiatives related to voter turnout, phone banks, voter registration, and party building.
What's more, the Huffington Post reported over the weekend that the Kochs have also taken an interest in the religious right movement.
A conservative group led by longtime political activist Ralph Reed has budgeted $10 million for a major 2012 election push to turn out the religious right and block a second term for President Barack Obama, a top executive with his organization told the Huffington Post.
The Faith and Freedom Coalition's effort, which will include voter registration drives at NASCAR races in Florida, Virginia and other key swing states, is part of a much broader attempt to reactivate millions of socially conservative voters to not only defeat Obama but help some favorite conservative congressional candidates.
Reed's group isn't alone -- Concerned Women for America and the Pennsylvania-based Let Freedom Ring are engaged in their own election-year efforts -- but it's the highest profile outfit with the most ambitious election-year plans.
Though the report didn't say exactly how much money the religious right is getting for the 2012 endeavors -- it appears to be in the tens-of-millions-of-dollars range -- but Huffington reported the money is coming from Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, John Templeton Jr., and "organizations that receive funding from the billionaire Koch brothers."
The report coincided with new reports on Mitt Romney's private meetings with religious right leaders, including James Dobson.
The religious right, as a movement, clearly lacks the influence and power it used to enjoy, but when Reed has a $10 million election-year plan, wealthy benefactors extending support, and Romney kissing his ring, it suggests Christian conservatives remain politically-relevant players.
For that matter, to reiterate a point from June, it appears that Ralph Reed is officially mainstream again. Just a few years ago, this would have been hard to predict.
Reed, of course, became a disgraced lobbyist caught up in the Abramoff scandal, who's now managed to position himself again as a right-wing GOP power broker. He pulled this off by simply waiting, confident that Republican officials, conservative activists, and the media would simply forget about his scandals and remember his organizing successes.
This has worked remarkably well, but there's still value in remembering his sleazy misdeeds. Remember this one, from June 2006?
Yet another delightful characterization of Ralph Reed, courtesy of today's McCain report on the Abramoff scandal. This one comes courtesy of Jack Abramoff himself, via his discussion with Marc Schwartz, a public relations representative for the Tigua tribe in Texas.
Let's pick up the report on page 148. Schwartz was evaluating whether the tribe should hire Abramoff as its lobbyist: To Schwartz, Abramoff appeared to have the right credentials. Abramoff claimed to be a close friend of Congressman Tom DeLay. He also discussed his friendship with Reed, recounting some of their history together at College Republicans. When Schwartz observed that Reed was an ideologue, Schwartz recalled that Abramoff laughingly replied "as far as the cash goes."
Or, how about this one?
Ralph Reed, email to lobbyist Jack Abramoff, 1998: "Hey, now that I'm done with the electoral politics, I need to start humping in corporate accounts! I'm counting on you to help me with some contacts."
E-mails and testimony before McCain's panel showed that Reed, who once branded gambling a "cancer" on society, reaped millions of dollars in tribal casino proceeds that Abramoff secretly routed to him through various non-profit front groups. Abramoff, a lobbyist for the tribes, paid Reed to whip up "grassroots" Christian opposition to prevent rival tribes from opening casinos.
All of this, apparently, is now considered little more than water under the bridge.





Ralph Reed is the snarkiest, lying 'I'm a Christian' POS since...Reince Preibus. The fact that the Koch Bros. etal would support him just makes me double down on electing DEMOCRATS in November.
Amazing. Well, not really, but aren't the rednecks at NASCAR already registered teapubs? And how can they manage that when a teacher in Florida was threatened with fines for trying to register her students as new voters? I know, it will be different because the teapubs are doing it so there will be no threats and it will, of course, be all legal and on the up and up.
Exactly. I thought the Repubs made voter registration drive illegal. Or is that only for groups that register Democratic leaning voters?
So much for any more shopping at Home Depot for anything.
Dang. I might have to use a real lumber store where I can get wood that ain't warped or wet or green or ...
I may even have to go to an electrical supplier to get proper advice and quality goods. Shoot fire.
I don't know about you but if I hire a contractor and catch him at home depot or lowes I let him go. I don't hire amatuers who use shoddy materials--I can do a bad job myself!
Me, too. Thank heaven's we have Jerry's. Their prices are better, too.
The Koch Brothers, Ralph Reed, and the religious right. There's an unholy alliance if ever I've seen one.
So... some of those religious folks are having their donations taken and promises made only to be double crossed… that's what I thought.
The truth is, these are all businessmen, lobbyists and profit is the real holy grail.
Satan's favorite place to do his work is among so called religious groups. He is the master of deceit so what could be a better place to hide. Don't believe in Satan? Then just say evil tries to mask itself as the "good." Ralph Read, Dobson and other right wing folks are scary. The oillie guys so fear this President and his attempt to move America forward with new energy they will support even known criminals. They have no morals, and will keep drilling away until the poor planet finally dies, and the human species no longer exists.
They fear this president the same way they feared Martin Luther King and, in fact I am sure that these are some of the same people. Remember, the religious right of the 1960s opposed desegregation, especially the Southern Baptist church did and Mormons of the time did not even consider blacks as having souls. You could be put out of their church for marrying a black person.
Racism did not leave with the passage of the civil rights laws. I just waited for new victims and a different variety of victims. Equality would not be terribly hard to eliminate with a few changes to the laws.
Why doesn't anybody draw the link between the John Birch Society and the Koch bros. Charles and David's father, Fred, was one of the founding members and patriarchs of the John Birch Society. Come on Rachael, this is right in your wheel house!
That explains a lot about them. They are just doing what Daddy taught them.
Whatever happened to that concept of being free of "religuluous tyranny"? And if these pseudo religuluous organizations are getting political then how about taking away their tax-exempt status!
Just what I've been thinking for years. However, with the theocratic religious right solidly aginst this secular President, and the IRS part of the executive branch, a sudden interest in the tax exempt status of politically active religious bodies will look like retaliation. It's a legally valid concept with a serious political public relations problem.
Etch-a-sketch as a road to success.
The religious right would hook up with Satan himself, complete with tail and pitchfork if he promised them control over the US government. Look at them. First they hooked up with the Catholics, who they think are going to hell, over abortion and same sex marriage. And now they are supporting a Mormon, who they also think is going to hell. But they wouldn't hook up with gay Christians.
This all just shows that God and faith are the furthest things from their mind. It's all about money and power. And God said you cannot worship both him and the world.
Why are this politicians are using the church for their own gain. Churches should not get involve in politics regardless of what party they are registered.
Reed looks and sounds like he belongs in 1930's Germany.