Gore2000 Asks `Does 100 Count Bob Jones?’

Gore 2000
Press Release – 31 August 2000

Gore2000 Asks `Does 100 Count Bob Jones?’
To: National Desk, Political Reporter
Contact: Douglas Hattaway or Chris Lehane, 615-340-3251
both of Gore-Lieberman 2000;
Web site: http://www.algore2000.com

NASHVILLE, Aug. 31 /U.S. Newswire/ — To mark the occasion of George W. Bush’s 100th photo-op at a school, the Gore campaign would like to ask one question: Does this number include Bush’s visit to Bob Jones University? After promising to be a “different kind of Republican,” Bush visited Bob Jones University on the day after his loss in the New Hampshire primary, striking a “more conservative” tone.

— Bob Jones Called Catholicism a “Cult.” In 1994, Jones III protested an agreement between evangelicals and Catholics in the south, saying that “The Christian Church has as much reason to separate from Catholicism as it does from Islam, Mormonism, or any other of the world’s religious deceptions.” The university’s website referred to Catholicism as “a cult which calls itself Christian.” Former university president and founder Bob Jones Jr. called the Pope the antichrist and referred to the University’s collection of Catholic art as false, saying that “There is not a lot of good Protestant Christian painting. I had to buy Catholic pictures, despite the falsehoods in them.” (Associated Press, 4/8/94, 9/11/87; Christian Century, 5/5/93; Atlanta Journal Constitution, 6/30/91; Arizona Star, 3/7/00)

— Bob Jones University Lost Tax-Exempt Status Because of Racial Discrimination. Bob Jones University lost its tax-exempt status in 1970 for refusing to admit African-Americans. The school then changed its policy but still prohibited any interracial dating or marriage. In 1983, the U.S. Supreme Court supported an IRS decision to remove tax-exempt status from the school for its dating policy, which included rules such as “students who date outside their own race will be expelled.” (The Tax Lawyer, Winter 1984; World News Digest, 5/27/83)

— Bob Jones University Still Banned Interracial Dating in 1998. In 1998, James Landrith, who is white, tried to apply to the school even though he is married to an African American woman. According to NPR, Landrith received this response to his application: “I noticed on your application that you are interracially married. Bob Jones University does not endorse this. It would be no problem for you to be a student here as long as your wife was not or vice versa.” (NPR, 4/15/99)

— Bob Jones University Said It Discriminates “Against All Races.” In 1983, Bob Jones University defended its ban on interracial dating and said it discriminated against everyone. “We believe that the Lord God created races with distinctions and that the races are meant to be separate from one another,” a 1983 university statement said. “We basically accept that there are three races — Caucasians, Negroes and Orientals. Caucasians can’t date Orientals. Orientals can’t date Caucasians and neither of them can date Negroes. We discriminate against all races, if you want to put it that way.” (United Press International, 8/10/83)

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  1. February 27, 2020

    […] Posted on February 27, 2020 by James Landrith #TBT to 2000, 2004 and 2007 when Al Gore, John Kerry and the DNC used my advocacy work on the anti-miscegenationist Bob Jones University in press releases, blog postings, campaign handouts, etc.   The short of it is that (as an experiment) I applied for admission to BJU in 1998. I had absolutely zero plans to attend, so stop clutching your pearls, Martha. This was all an elaborate trap that these smug racist asshats fell right into at the time. They promptly emailed me that I could attend or my wife could attend, but we could not attend together since were are an interracial couple. They also sent me a letter by snail mail that outlined the specifics of their justification for their policy against interracial dating and marriage.   Now, the fact that they had the policy was not news. It was a dirty little secret of Southern politics, but the specifics of their justifications were not shared previously and remained a secret. I asked the right way, gained some trust, and played along in order to get these jackasses to spell it out in black and white on a signed piece of letterhead.   No shit. That happened. Stooopid.   I then posted the letter and email up on my publication’s (The Multiracial Activist) website and promptly sent out press releases and shared it all over the place. Everything flew out of control fast after that. NPR, Reuters, AP, National Journal and various radio programs interviewed me or linked to the letter. Long story short, Bob Jones III ended up on Larry King Live and rescinded their nasty little ban on live TV. Of course, I got death threats, denial of service attacks on my magazine servers, etc.   Why did the DNC care about this? Well, back then right-wing nutjobs campaigning for office as Republicans would often come by Bob Jones University for speeches and honorary degrees. It gave them street cred with the racist evangelical community that they needed to win over.   Given that several Republican candidates were actively blessing Bob Jones University with their presence in 2000, 2004 and 2007, the DNC decided to educate voters on what really went on at BJU.   Anyway, I fucked their shit up and then slept like a baby at night. Then, my advocacy work became part of the marketing campaigns for 3 consecutive Presidential campaign cycles. I have no regrets. They can all die mad about it.   This is the first DNC use of it in 2000:   https://jameslandrith.com/2000/08/31/gore2000-asks-does-100-count-bob-jones/ […]

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