{"id":136,"date":"2007-07-24T11:05:45","date_gmt":"2007-07-24T15:05:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/godandculture.wordpress.com\/2007\/07\/24\/media-messnerized-by-tammy-faye\/"},"modified":"2007-07-24T11:05:45","modified_gmt":"2007-07-24T15:05:45","slug":"media-messnerized-by-tammy-faye","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.godandculture.com\/blog\/media-messnerized-by-tammy-faye","title":{"rendered":"Media Messnerized by Tammy Faye"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/godandculture.files.wordpress.com\/2007\/07\/messner.jpg\" title=\"messner.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" vspace=\"3\" align=\"left\" width=\"144\" src=\"http:\/\/godandculture.files.wordpress.com\/2007\/07\/messner.jpg\" hspace=\"5\" alt=\"messner.jpg\" height=\"240\" \/><\/a>In life, Tammy Faye Bakker was made a laughing-stock by the main stream media. Her overly mascara-ed face, her ditzy monologues, and her twangy, southern-style hymn singing were held up by the media as the prototypical evangelical: uneducated, backwoods, and living in la-la land.<\/p>\n<p>Somehow though, post PTL and &#8220;The Jim and Tammy Show,&#8221; Tammy Faye managed to endear herself to that same mocking media.\u00a0 Upon news of her death the Washington Post carried the headline, &#8220;From down here, she looks like an angel now.&#8221; MSNBC headlined, &#8220;Through it all, Tammy Faye never wavered.&#8221; Every major media outlet made sure you knew that Tammy Faye was &#8220;never seriously implicated&#8221; in any of the scandals that brought down her husband, though she herself continued to live a life of luxury until the day she died. CNN&#8217;s obituary included,<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Tammy Faye Messner has also been known as one of the few evangelical Christians who had the support of the gay community. She was one of the first televangelists to reach out to those with AIDS when it was a little-known and much-feared disease. In return, she told King in July, &#8220;When I went &#8212; when we lost everything, it was the gay people that came to my rescue, and I will always love them for that.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The media reports of the death of the Rev. Jerry Falwell, the pioneer of televangelism in America,\u00a0weren&#8217;t so flattering. CNN in its obituary of Falwell characterized him as &#8220;a lightning rod for controversy.&#8221; MSNBC&#8217;s obituary tied him to the PTL sex scandal, and characterized him as a &#8220;leader of\u00a0America&#8217;s anti-gay industry.&#8221; NPR focused exclusively on the controversial statements Falwell made about the September 11 attacks, homosexuality, and the Antichrist as a Jewish male, all of which he had either retracted and apologized for or clarified. If the obituaries are any measure of the admiration of the media for Jerry Falwell, it&#8217;s safe to assume it was nil to none.<\/p>\n<p>How Tammy Faye managed to endear herself to the mainstream media is no secret. She was a ubiquitous guest on Larry King Live and King became the major conduit for the re-imaged Tammy Faye post PTL. The American viewing public was frequently reminded that Tammy Faye Messner was not the same Tammy Faye Bakker of televangelism fame. She had changed, without losing\u00a0her trademark make-up.<\/p>\n<p>No longer was Tammy Faye singing gospel songs and spinning evangelistic yarns in fund-raising efforts for the PTL empire. Tammy Faye had moved to &#8220;the good side&#8221;, first hosting a television show with the openly gay Jim J. Bullock and later\u00a0as a regular on the VH1 reality show <em>The Surreal Life<\/em>, a role she shared with a porn star and a rapper. As CNN reported in its obituary, Tammy Faye became an icon for the gay and lesbian community, embracing them without confronting their sin.<\/p>\n<p>And thus her secret: she extended the love of God without demanding respect for God in return.\u00a0 Hers was a gospel of love, peace, unity, and\u00a0harmony sans repentance.\u00a0You could be anything and do anything and still be loved by the god of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner.<\/p>\n<p>Not so with Jerry Falwell. Falwell could put his arm around his nemesis Larry Flynt and tell him on national television that he loved him and that God loved him, but that God required Flynt to repent. Tammy Faye put her arms around the gay community, never telling them the truth about their sin.<\/p>\n<p>Why has the media treated Tammy Faye softly in death, while harshly condemning Jerry Falwell? Were they both not representatives of American evangelicalism? Maybe, but with one glaring difference. Falwell was bold to proclaim what the word of God demands of us.\u00a0Tammy Faye&#8217;s\u00a0&#8220;gospel&#8221; offered great benefits and demanded nothing in return.\u00a0 She &#8220;Messnerized&#8221; the media in doing so.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In life, Tammy Faye Bakker was made a laughing-stock by the main stream media. 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