{"id":51178,"date":"2016-10-05T08:08:27","date_gmt":"2016-10-05T12:08:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=51178"},"modified":"2016-10-05T08:08:27","modified_gmt":"2016-10-05T12:08:27","slug":"tim-kaine-closet-marxist-and-proponent-of-liberation-theology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=51178","title":{"rendered":"Tim Kaine: Closet Marxist and Proponent of Liberation Theology"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1 class=\"Title\">Tim Kaine\u2019s Time With a Marxist Priest<\/h1>\n<h3 class=\"Dek\">Tim Kaine frequently talks about how his mission in Honduras in the early 1980s shaped his worldview. That trip included visits with a controversial priest who later disappeared.<\/h3>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>by\u00a0Betsy Woodruff<br \/>\nThe Daily Beast<\/p>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>In 1983\u2014according to some accounts\u2014a Honduran death squad backed by the Reagan administration tossed a Catholic priest out of a helicopter and to his death. The priest had once described himself as a \u201cgood Marxist,\u201d and he had been the chaplain for a column of Cuban-trained communist guerillas trying overturn the country\u2019s government.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Just three years before falling to his death, that priest met with Tim Kaine.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Today, that meeting may cause trouble for the Virginia senator. A conservative Catholic group is taking aim at Hillary Clinton\u2019s running mate over the one part of his biography that generally appeals most to people of faith: his mission work in Honduras.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Kaine spent nine months working there with Jesuits from 1980 to 1981, and he frequently mentions his time there on the campaign trail. And he made it a focus of his speech at the Democratic National Convention.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cI got a firsthand look at a different system: a dictatorship,\u201d he said of his time there. \u201cA dictatorship where a few people at the top had all the power and everybody else got left out. Now that convinced me that we have got to advance opportunity for everybody, no matter where you come from, how much money you have, what you look like, how you worship or who you love.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Discussing his experience there has been good politics; his pollster wrote <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bsgco.com\/insights\/why-tim-kaine-won\" target=\"_blank\">in a 2005 memo<\/a> that talking about his time there helped him win the Virginia governorship years ago.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/content\/dailybeast\/articles\/2016\/09\/18\/catholic-leaders-smite-tim-kaine-s-gay-marriage-hope.html\">Some conservative Catholics<\/a>, however, are now questioning the nature of his mission work, criticizing him for praising liberation theology and meeting with a revolutionary priest. The conservative group Catholic Vote recently circulated a memo with these criticisms to its 500,000 members.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cTim Kaine\u2019s public record and his time in Honduras suggest that he has adopted a form of Catholicism that is at odds not only with what his church believes but with the interests of the United States,\u201d said Brian Burch, the group\u2019s president. \u201cHe is both in opposition to his church and in opposition to the interests of his own country.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>The Clinton campaign did not respond to a request for comment on the memo. Steve Krueger, who heads Catholic Democrats, pushed back hard against the group\u2019s criticism of Kaine, and said the memo was \u201crubbish.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cThey\u2019re basically seeking to try him in the court of public opinion because he went down to help the poor in Honduras,\u201d Krueger said. \u201cI find it unconscionable, actually.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Catholic Vote pointedly criticizes Kaine for his connection to Fr. James Carney, a Catholic priest who worked with peasants in Honduras and Nicaragua, and who embraced radical politics. In a piece published Sept. 2 of this year, Kaine <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2016\/09\/03\/us\/politics\/tim-kaine-honduras-jesuit.html?_r=0\" target=\"_blank\">told the<i> New York Times<\/i><\/a><i> <\/i>that he took a bus from Honduras to Nicaragua and then walked several miles to meet with Carney during his trip there. Kaine told the paper he spent an evening listening to the priest describe \u201cboth getting pushed around by the military and getting pushed around by the church.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>In his autobiography, <i>To Be a Revolutionary<\/i>, Carney made the case for the possibility of partially reconciling Catholicism and Marxism through liberation theology. Carney repudiated the Marxist rejection of the existence of the transcendental. But he said Marx\u2019s criticism of religion did some good.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cThanks partially to the Marxist criticism of religion, the Holy Spirit has finally been able to lead many present-day Christians to an understanding of the gospel of Christ and the \u2018good news for the poor\u2019 about their liberation from the yoke of exploitation,\u201d he wrote.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>He described himself as \u201ca good Marxist,\u201d dedicated to helping fight \u201cthe guerilla war for the liberation of Honduras.\u201d In 1973, he renounced his American citizenship and became a Honduran citizen. The Honduran government expelled him from the country in 1979, so he moved across the border to Nicaragua, and Kaine met with him shortly after that.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/archive\/politics\/1983\/11\/22\/honduran-army-defeats-cuban-trained-rebel-unit\/9258e14f-ea05-43e3-aefc-2f7ea4420a40\/\" target=\"_blank\"><i>The Washington Post <\/i>reported<\/a> that in 1983, Carney traveled with a small unit of Cuban-trained guerilla fighters as their chaplain. The paper said the group\u2019s leader, Jose Reyes Mata, was \u201cconsidered Honduras\u2019 leading Marxist\u201d and an ally of Che Guevara. Their aim was to destabilize the country\u2019s government. They weren\u2019t successful.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>The Honduran Army \u201cdecimated\u201d the insurgency, according to the Post, and Carney disappeared. The circumstances of his death still aren\u2019t completely clear, and his body was never recovered.<i> <\/i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/1988\/01\/19\/world\/in-human-rights-court-honduras-is-first-to-face-death-squad-trial.html\" target=\"_blank\"><i>The New York Times <\/i>reported<\/a> that witnesses said a Honduran army death squad captured and killed him. His sister Virginia Smith <a href=\"http:\/\/www.natcath.org\/NCR_Online\/archives\/032103\/032103h.htm\" target=\"_blank\">told the <i>National Catholic Reporter<\/i><\/a><i> <\/i>in 2003 that his family believes he was thrown from a helicopter. At the time, the Reagan administration was providing generous military assistance to the Honduran army as part of its efforts to fight communism in Central America.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>So what does this tell us about Tim Kaine? Depends on who you ask.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cFr. Carney was a priest, and he basically became a chaplain for these freedom fighters,\u201d said Krueger. \u201cThe fact that Tim Kaine said something positive about him, to me is an indication that he sees Fr. Carney through a spiritual lens. And to me, it\u2019s a testament to his Catholic faith.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Catholic Vote takes a very different view.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cThat Kaine made the effort to seek out and spend time with Carney is troubling,\u201d reads the memo.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>\u201cThere\u2019s some serious questions here,\u201d Burch added to The Daily Beast. \u201cWhat was your relationship to this guy when you were down there? What did he teach you?\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Burch\u2019s group also criticized Kaine for speaking positively about liberation theology, a strain of Catholic thought that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/content\/dailybeast\/articles\/2015\/05\/12\/is-pope-francis-a-commie-a-liberation-theology-hero-returns-to-rome.html\">conservative Catholics criticize<\/a> as Marxist and heretical. Pope Francis has shown <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/content\/dailybeast\/articles\/2014\/08\/24\/why-pope-francis-wants-to-declare-murdered-archbishop-romero-a-saint.html\">significantly more comfort<\/a>with the current of liberation theology than his forebears.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>Regardless, Catholic voters have will have substantial sway in November. Catholics are a swing bloc, and Republicans have won them in 5 of the last 11 presidential elections, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/news\/the-fix\/wp\/2016\/08\/28\/donald-trump-has-a-massive-catholic-problem\/\" target=\"_blank\">as the <i>Washington Post <\/i>recently noted<\/a>. Unfortunately for Trump, he\u2019s doing terribly with them\u2014an August <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prri.org\/research\/lgbt-2016-presidential-election\/\" target=\"_blank\">survey from the Public Religion Research Institute<\/a> showed Hillary Clinton is leading Trump among Catholics by 23 points.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Text\">\n<p>It remains to be seen if hobnobbing in Nicaragua with a guerilla priest will help or hurt Kaine with Catholic voters. At the least, it could add a bit of an edge to his squeaky clean image.<\/p>\n<p>___<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/articles\/2016\/10\/03\/tim-kaine-s-time-with-a-marxist-priest.html\">http:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/articles\/2016\/10\/03\/tim-kaine-s-time-with-a-marxist-priest.html<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tim Kaine\u2019s Time With a Marxist Priest Tim Kaine frequently talks about how his mission in Honduras in the early 1980s shaped his worldview. 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