There’s a video stream here. It’s very painful, especially to see his wife exposed in that way. And I guess it may be possible he didn’t have a relationship with Jones, just that he saw him regularly for massages, and bought crystal meth from him. What happened between them in hotel rooms may never be knowable for sure. But I don’t know many straight guys who routinely get massages from the same man and also buy meth from him. And when Haggard was asked how he found Jones, he seemed very … well, see for yourself.
Category: The Dish
An Evangelical on Haggard
From religious right blogger Ben Witherington:
"The culture of patriarchal Evangelical leadership involves a lot of power and isolation at the top. Too often it involves a cult of personality kind of scenario, with the "pastor-superstar" model, and the pastor put way up on a pedestal– from which he is almost bound to fall. The isolation from normal accountability structures and peer correction leads to all sorts of abuses of power. It is quite simply too much power in too few hands. The minister begins to feel he is bullet-proof, can do no wrong. And if there is something not right in his personal relationships with his wife or family, then moral slippage tends to happen in various forms."
A patriarchal leader, isolated at the top, with a personality cult, and removed from normal accountability structures. The person "begins to feel he is bullet-proof, can do no wrong." Hmmm.
Here’s what you are being asked to believe: Haggard never had sex and never used crystal meth. Bush never ordered torture. The insurgency is in its last throes. Michael Brown did a "heckuva job." And Rummy is doing a "fantastic job."
These people cannot self-correct. They’ll lie and lie and lie to protect their psychic order. So they have to be corrected.
The election intervention is next Tuesday. Do them a favor, will you?
Haggard’s Family
Pray for them. A reader writes:
I am appalled by the hypocrisy of Haggard’s behavior and his "story." But I am deeply moved by the pain his behavior has caused the innocent people in his life.
His wife and five children must be in excruciating pain as they watch their husband and father publicly disgraced in this manner. I am truly concerned about more collateral damage to his family stemming from his behavior and the media coverage.
Christians often use the phrase, "What would Jesus do?" I know for certain that Jesus would be putting His arms around Haggard’s wife and children as He healed their broken hearts.
Yes he would. And we should pray for them. But it is also important to remember that this is what the closet does: it is a dagger aimed at the heart of the family. It has wrecked so many marriages, destroyed so many families, traumatized so many kids. It must end. I should add I feel for Haggard. I’m not excusing him; but he too is in pain right now. He was politically more moderate than Dobson and probably somewhere in his psyche he was trying to do the right thing.
But he was lost. And he needs our prayers.
After compassion, there must be an accounting, and a deep one. In my view, the entire Christianist project that Haggard helped build must also be torn down. Christianity must be taken back from these power-grabbers and fear-mongers. Just as true conservatism must be rescued from this White House and Congress.
Haggard and the Bush-Rove Machine
The real motivations behind Christianism are finally being revealed: power, money, and political control, abetted by lies:
Another prominent religious conservative leader blasted the media for reporting a "rumour" based on "nothing but one man’s accusation."
"Ted Haggard is a friend of mine, and it appears someone is trying to damage his reputation as a way of influencing the outcome of Tuesday’s election — especially the vote on Colorado’s marriage-protection amendment, which Ted strongly supports," said James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, also based in Colorado Springs.
Haggard, who is often credited with rallying conservative Christians behind U.S. President George Bush for his 2004 re-election, talks to Bush or his advisers every week, according to Harper’s.
Now isn’t that interesting? Someone needs to ask Karl Rove when he last spoke or met with Haggard. And the press needs to ask the president what his relationship is with Haggard as well. Like now.
(Photo: Erik Stenbakken/AP.)
The Greatest Story Ever Told
In case you haven’t been keeping up with one of James Dobson’s right-hand men, Ted Haggard. He has now admitted that he bought crystal meth from a male massage therapist. He has taped a video about the joys of heterosexual marriage. He denies ever having sex with a man with whom he was naked in a hotel room. He says he threw the meth away. Here’s the hustler’s side of the story:
Jones claimed that Haggard, 50, paid him to have sex nearly every month over three years. He said he advertised himself as an escort on the Internet and was contacted by a man who called himself Art, who snorted methamphetamine before their sexual encounters to heighten his experience.
Jones said he later saw the man on television identified as Haggard and that the two last had sex in August.
He said he has voice mail messages from Haggard, as well as an envelope he said Haggard used to mail him cash. He declined to make the voice mails available to the AP, but KUSA-TV reported what it said were excerpts late Thursday that referred to methamphetamine.
"Hi Mike, this is Art," one call began, according to the station. "Hey, I was just calling to see if we could get any more. Either $100 or $200 supply."
A second message, left a few hours later, began: "Hi Mike, this is Art, I am here in Denver and sorry that I missed you. But as I said, if you want to go ahead and get the stuff, then that would be great. And I’ll get it sometime next week or the week after or whenever."
I have some simple questions: how many people who say they bought crystal meth out of curiosity but threw it away then call and ask a male hustler to get some more? How many legitimate massage therapists also procure crystal meth on the side for their clients? Do you think it’s going to help you relax?
Behind Borat
The genius of Sacha Baron-Cohen – as himself:
Way sexy too. Can’t wait for the Bruno movie.
Zakaria and Sullivan on Conservatism
A video from Fareed Zakaria’s interview with me about the future of conservatism in America. It will air in full this weekend on PBS, on the show, "Foreign Exchange." Watch a short clip here.
A Banana Republic
The best column Tom Friedman has ever written:
Let Karl know that you’re not stupid. Let him know that you know that the most patriotic thing to do in this election is to vote against an administration that has ‚Äî through sheer incompetence ‚Äî brought us to a point in Iraq that was not inevitable but is now unwinnable.
Let Karl know that you think this is a critical election, because you know as a citizen that if the Bush team can behave with the level of deadly incompetence it has exhibited in Iraq — and then get away with it by holding on to the House and the Senate — it means our country has become a banana republic.
(Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty.)
Unhinged Right Watch
Read Richard John Neuhaus, theocon-in-chief, foam at the mouth for being finally exposed for what he and his movement are all about.
Haggard’s Story
Ted Haggard is asking us to believe the following:
Haggard told reporters that he bought the methamphetamine for himself. He says, "I was tempted, but I never used it." Haggard told reporters he bought the meth because he was curious – but that he then threw it away.
He also says he never had sex with Jones. He says he received a massage from him after being referred to him by a Denver hotel.
So he bought – bought – crystal meth, and was alone naked in a hotel room with a male massage therapist who says he is a male prostitute. But he never snorted and he never screwed. That’s the best interpretation. I guess we’ll now see what the alleged voicemails say.


