aTypical Joe: a gay New Yorker living in the rural South
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
The perfect exgay poster boy
Under Dobson’s watch, Haggard’s “problem” is one the religious right can surely solve with “restoration and rehabilitation,” further suggesting to brothers and sisters in Christ that homosexuality is a cancer that must be eliminated by the radiation of faith. Haggard may even be just what the ex-gay movement was waiting for: a testimony of the highest order, a public figure guilty of chronic sin who can emerge cleansed of his desire, a paragon of sparkling heterosexuality. As Tanya Erdetz, author of “Straight to Jesus: Sexual and Christian Conversions in the Ex-Gay Movement,” points out, “His story is perfect for the kind of evidence they like to present. Here’s an example that this is merely a sin or an addiction, that he can emerge redeemed. You can overcome. This is just how they can be anti-gay and talk about themselves as being compassionate. It’s a perfect opportunity.” Michael Cobb points out that Dobson will get to prove through Haggard’s “restoration” that the church is more necessary than ever before, that faith is the “technology of redemption,” as he puts it. “They can show through Haggard that something actually happens. In some ways it’s so scripted, so perfect.”
They’ve probably already got the ghost-writer for his book lined up; want to guess how long until we see Haggard back and on the talk show circuit?


