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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSomething You Don't See Every Day -- Digby
https://digbysblog.net/2026/01/26/something-you-dont-see-every-day/https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PnIAkhnSmgA?feature=share
Now, he says he must confront the damage he helped cause.
A rare case but welcome. Godspeed.
"Being here, in solidarity, is part of the repair work in my own soul," said Rev. Rob Schenck, an Evangelical minister who spent decades commingling church and state to advance conservative causes like the anti-abortion movement. One example: Schenck's organization, Faith and Action in the Nation's Capital, created "Operation Higher Court," which trained wealthy couples as "stealth missionaries" to befriend Supreme Court justices to preserve, in his words, a Christian nation.
Now, he says he must confront the damage he helped cause, including what he believes was his role in delivering "the entities that are now inflicting all of this suffering on so many people"--extending to the rise of President Donald Trump. "We made this terrible deal with Donald Trump because we were already demoralized," he told Mother Jones in 2018. "He didn't demoralize us--he is the evidence of our demoralization."
So, here, braving subzero temperatures, Schenck told me, "I have to do the work of repair." The video above was taken on Friday, during the city's "Day of Truth and Freedom"--a citywide strike and march in which clergy played a prominent role. "These folks are showing more grace in accepting me than I would have ever extended to them," he said, flanked by organizers shouting, "Whose streets? Our streets!"
The next day, after learning of federal agents shooting and killing Alex Pretti, Schenck extended his stay in the city. I've been following Rob on his journey over the last few days and the clergy's fight against ICE, which we will feature more of in the coming days.
"This is redemption," he told me. "This is redemption."
A rare case but welcome. Godspeed.
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Something You Don't See Every Day -- Digby (Original Post)
erronis
21 hrs ago
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UpInArms
(54,262 posts)1. Here is the video ... worth watching
https://youtube.com/shorts/PnIAkhnSmgA
This is what Bill Kristol should be doing, if he truly believes what he did in the past was wrong
This is what Bill Kristol should be doing, if he truly believes what he did in the past was wrong
Celerity
(53,898 posts)4. here is a link that displays on DU:
UpInArms
(54,262 posts)5. Thank you
niyad
(130,119 posts)2. Welcome to the fight.
Celerity
(53,898 posts)3. that is one of the very few things lately that gives me even a small amout of hope for the US
thank you so much for posting