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Religious-industrial complex

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Here's a more substantive criticism of Strider than his sexual improprieties:

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/01/clintons-wayward-faith-advisor-also-offered-bad-advice.html
Hillary Clinton’s Sexually Harassing ‘Faith Advisor’ Also Offered Bad Advice
By Ed Kilgore
New York Magazine
January 26, 2018

Burns Strider is famously a charter member of what progressive Pastor Daniel Schultz dubbed the “religious-industrial complex,” a distinctly 21st century development whereby a set of ministers, writers and consultants set themselves up as sherpas guiding the Democratic Party through the unfamiliar landscape of Christian Believers–or more specifically, conservative evangelical believers. Strider hit political gold early in convincing Nancy Pelosi to set up a Faith Working Group in 2005 that encouraged “God talk” among House Democrats. The 2008 campaign was a watershed for the “religious-industrial complex,” as Barack Obama submitted himself to questioning by conservative evangelical mega-pastor Rick Warren and he did reasonably well among people of faith (and of course, among so many other elements of the electorate).
--Nbauman (talk) 18:37, 27 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

List of references

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This is the list of references previously used in the article:

References

  1. ^ Robertson, Campbell (10 October 2014). "Mississippi State and Ole Miss Climb Rankings" – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ Robertson, Campbell; Fausset, Richard (5 November 2014). "Swamped in a Red Surge, Southern Democrats Contemplate Their Rebuilding Plans" – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "David Brock's army of "nerd virgins" has Hillary's back".
  4. ^ "Hillary Clinton's record at State under fire, again".
  5. ^ Zezima, Katie (25 April 2014). "Web site launches to woo voters of faith for Hillary Clinton".
  6. ^ CNN, By Dan Merica,. "Would Clinton top Christie in New Jersey? - CNNPolitics". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Zezima, Katie (26 April 2014). "Hillary Clinton is talking about her faith. Again".
  8. ^ Cillizza, Chris (12 March 2014). "Clinton ally: Washington Post acting like 'an Internet blog or something.'".
  9. ^ "Clintonworld Goes After The Washington Post".
  10. ^ Strider, Burns. "Petty attacks on Hillary just won't matter".
  11. ^ "7 Themes Emerge for Hillary Rodham Clinton and 2016". 7 August 2014 – via www.rollcall.com.
  12. ^ "Attacking Hillary's Strengths: Lame Duck GOP Oughta Take a Holiday Break - Commentary". 3 December 2014 – via www.rollcall.com.

It seem likely these references were used to create most of this article. FallingGravity 00:49, 29 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]