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Featured: Interviews for the Well-Informed

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Exclusive - David Barton Extended Interview - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - 05/01/12

Further below are links to a 2-part interview with David Barton on the Daily Show earlier this week.  Before you watch them, you should know that David Barton is not a professional historian but pretends to be one, and real historians accuse him of simply making things up in order to support his evangelical Christian claims.  The first paragraph on him in Wikipedia says: 

David Barton (born 1954) is an American evangelical Christian minister,[1] conservative activist, and author. He founded WallBuilders, a Texas-based organization with a goal of exposing the claimed U.S. constitutional separation of church and state as a myth.[2][3] Barton is the former co-chair of the Republican Party of Texas.
Barton collects early American documents, and his official biography describes him as "an expert in historical and constitutional issues".[4] Barton holds no formal credentials in history or law, and scholars dispute the accuracy and integrity of his assertions about history, accusing him of practicing misleading historical revisionism, "pseudoscholarship" and "outright falsehoods".[5][6][7][8] According to the New York Times, "many professional historians dismiss Mr. Barton, whose academic degree is in Christian Education from Oral Roberts University, as a biased amateur who cherry-picks quotes from history and the Bible." [9]
A 2005 Time magazine article entitled "The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals" called Barton "a major voice in the debate over church-state separation" who, despite the fact that "many historians dismiss his thinking... [is] a hero to millions—including some powerful politicians."[10] He has been described as a Christian nationalist and "one of the foremost Christian revisionist historians"; much of his work is devoted to advancing the idea, based upon research that many historians describe as flawed,[9] that the United States was founded as an explicitly Christian nation.[11] Barton has appeared on television and radio programs, including those of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and Glenn Beck, who has praised Barton as "the Library of Congress in shoes".[12]

And now here are the videos of the interview.  I offer them for your viewing so that we can be aware of what passes for "knowledge" and  "facts" and influences voters.  It is as if anyone without any training could claim to be a minister or doctor or lawyer or car mechanic; just say what you believe and that is good enough, eh? 

http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-may-1-2012/exclusive---david-barton-extended-interview-pt--1

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