Showing posts with label Tammy Faye Messner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tammy Faye Messner. Show all posts

Yes, It IS Enraging

Right Wing Watch notes Jim Bakker's 80th birthday broadcast's blatant disregard for the person who was  THE reason Jim Bakker became famous (not infamous--famous)  and my responses:









An Overlooked Obituary and a Forgotten Scandal

I missed this obituary from 2 1/2 years ago, but I will note it here belatedly:   Rev. Marvin Gorman, a televangelist who was responsible for the downfall of Jimmy Swaggart in his prostitute scandal in the 1980s but went down in scandal himself, died at the age of 83 in 2017.  I was thinking about him a few minutes ago, as I have been doing a lot of reading and watching programs about the old PTL scandal.   Swaggart, of course, never fully recovered from his scandal.  It couldn't have happened to a better person, as it was Swaggart who vowed revenge on Jim Bakker when Bakker yanked Swaggart's program off the PTL Satellite Network because of his anti-Catholic rants.  Since the network went into many Catholic-dominated countries, Bakker was having none of that bullshit on his network.  Swaggart was vengeful, and it was he who was going to find out all the dirt he could on Bakker.   He didn't have to try all that hard, as we know, because people like PTL bigwig Richard Dortch and Jerry Falwell were all too willing to bring Bakker down themselves.

Anyway, Gorman had his own sex scandal to contend with, and thereafter he lived mostly in semi-obscurity:

Rev. Gorman was brought down in an epic feud that sullied the Pentecostal movement three decades ago. In 1986, Swaggart, a fellow Assembly of God televangelist based in Baton Rouge, accused him of adultery. Swaggart also helped blow the whistle on Jim Bakker, an Assembly of God televangelist in Charlotte, N.C., for an extramarital affair with a church secretary.

In response, Rev. Gorman circulated photographs of Swaggart and a prostitute at an Airline Highway motel in Metairie, leading to Swaggart's downfall, and he sued Swaggart for defamation. He won a $10 million award, although the parties later settled out of court at $1.85 million.

By this time all three men's ministries were in ruins. Rev. Gorman declared bankruptcy, Bakker went to prison and Swaggart's empire collapsed.

That scandal was and remains endlessly fascinating.  I had followed Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's program for many years prior.



Currently, I am finishing up Tammy Faye's memoir, which focused much attention on the scandal and its aftermath, Tammy:  Telling It My Way.  It was published in 1996, several years after her divorce from Bakker and eleven years before she died of lung cancer.  It is a very good book especially reminding the reader of the shenanigans that went on behind the scenes in the toppling of Bakker.  He trusted the wrong people time and time again.

It was a pattern with Bakker.  He helped get Pat Robertson's 700 Club off the ground, but Robertson wanted to appear in front of the camera instead of the Bakkers, so Bakker left.  He started up the Trinity Broadcasting Network, becoming an instant hit, but Paul and Jan Crouch wanted to appear in front of the camera, so Bakker left.  He got two major religious networks their starts, and then he went on and formed his own satellite network, one of the first if not the first of its kind.  It was a huge success and helped spur the movement for a Christian Disneyland near Fort Mill, South Carolina, called Heritage USA.  In fact,  Bakker at this point was suffering from the Edifice Complex with one building project after another, until it ultimately got out of hand.  As we know, Bakker once again put trust in the wrong people, who pounced when Bakker had taken a leave from the PTL program to take care of Tammy Faye following her bout with pneumonia and then a stint at the Betty Ford Clinic for dependency on medication.  He never came back to the network as Jerry Falwell pretty much stole the business away from him because Falwell wanted the satellite facilities which in the end he never got.  Falwell ran the entire enterprise into bankruptcy solely because he wanted the satellite network.  That was the real scandal, but it got buried because of all the turmoil surrounding Bakker, the Jessica Hahn payoff, and the mismanagement primarily orchestrated by Richard Dortch, head of PTL.  Three times was not the charm for Bakker, and he spent five years in prison.  Falwell emerged from the scandal with nary a scratch, as he had major connections in D.C. politics, unlike Bakker.

But, as we know, Bakker got out and just couldn't give up the idea of a Christian talk show, so, starting very small with a brand new wife, Lori Graham Bakker, he set up a small-scale television show near Branson, Missouri.  He has been doing this show for fifteen or more years.  However, he has gotten more and more paranoid in his old age, so now he has a program with lots and lots of end times nonsense with guests like the crackpot Lance Wallnau claiming Trump is doing God's work, while at the same time Bakker his hocking his food buckets of freeze dried slop (slop when water is added).

Tammy Faye, rest her soul, would spin in her grave if she knew what a crackpot her ex turned out to be.  Maybe the second part of this post's title is wrong, for as long as Jim Bakker remains in the limelight, the PTL scandal won't be forgotten.





Miscellaneous.

It didn't take long before Tammy Faye Messner's widower found himself another wife.

Apparently this woman was a longtime friend of Tammy Faye's, according to the National Enquirer.

Apparently

Jessica Hahn has a few words to say about Tammy Faye Messner in an upcoming television interview.

When I Return

to Reno, I will have to obtain a copy of The Eyes of Tammy Faye. I found this clip while surfing the net telling about the "honorable" Jerry Falwell's "helpfulness" to the Bakkers when he took over PTL following the Hahn scandal.





Falwell was totally despicable.

As I Was



surfing over the net about the late Tammy Faye, I found this blog post, which is actually pretty good.

The Bakkers WERE different, and, as somebody who watched them religiously during the glory years of the late 1970s up until the 1987 scandal, the blogger's assessment is accurate.

I was rather hard on them when the scandal first broke, but it soon became clear to me the Bakkers were simply in over their heads running an empire that was growing too rapidly.

I would watch the show and hear Jim talking about the next project he had going for Heritage U.S.A., and I wondered how in the world he could possibly keep his head above the water. Well, it turned out he couldn't, and the empire came crashing down.

S.O.B.s like Falwell stabbed the Bakkers behind their backs, although at the time when they were talking about a "hostile takeover," I don't think the media took them very seriously. Looking back on it, their charges were accurate.

Jim Bakker has adopted a far more low-key profile in recent years than during the PTL days. He has a television show with his second wife, Lori Graham Bakker (with whom he adopted five children), based in Branson, Missouri. I haven't watched this program because I cannot get it on my satellite dish. I have seen interviews with him where he said in effect he didn't want to have the high profile program he did when he had PTL.

With regard to PTL, I think it was Tammy Faye who was the big draw on that show. She sang and she cried--oh, how she cried!--but she had real charisma, and it was no surprise after she left Bakker she would gain considerable celebrity on her own.

Tammy Faye was loved by millions, both in and out of the religious world, perhaps because underneath the makeup she was no fake at all.

Jim Bakker

has a statement on his website regarding the death of his ex-wife, Tammy Faye Messner:

Our family is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Tammy Faye. She lived her life like the song she sang, “If Life Hands You a Lemon, Make Lemonade.”

My heart aches for my two children, Jamie Charles and Tammy Sue, who loved their Mother dearly. They both told me their Mom was so full of life that it is hard to believe she is gone.

Tammy Sue stayed by her Mother’s side, caring for her 24 hours a day for the last year, and Jamie Charles spent as many days with his Mother as possible, taking her out to eat or shop until her death.

Tammy Faye’s deep faith in God has kept her throughout her life as well as during these last days of her life. In her last 48 hours she shared her faith in Jesus Christ on worldwide television with millions of people.

She is now in Heaven with her Mother and Grandmother and Jesus Christ, the one who she loves and has served from childhood. That is the comfort I can give to all who loved her.

God’s Word declares of heaven; “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death, sadness, crying, or pain, because all the old ways are gone," Revelation 21:4.

This is the hope of our family.

The L.A. Times

remembers Tammy Faye Messner.

Snip:

As prone to giggling as she was to crying mascara-stained tears on camera, Tammy Faye Bakker proved to be irresistible fodder for late-night comedians.

"She was the most laughed-at woman in the Western world," Fenton Bailey, codirector of "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," a largely sympathetic documentary on Messner's life, told the Los Angeles Times in 2000.

"I don't know of any woman in our time who has been so ridiculed, put down, maligned," singer Pat Boone said in the 2000 film. "Really, I equate her with Hillary Clinton, because these two women have both suffered tremendously by the things that their husbands may have done, and yet she just keeps going."



Readers can sign her guestbook here.

Associated Press

also has an obituary.

And I can't leave out the Charlotte Observer's take on her death. The Observer was a thorn in Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's side during the PTL scandal.

Apparently a funeral service was already held today.

This is what her ex-husband had to say:

In a statement issued Saturday night, her former husband, Jim Bakker, the evangelist with whom she founded a religious empire in Fort Mill, S.C., said Tammy Faye “lived her life like the song she sang, ‘If Life Hands You a Lemon, Make Lemonade.’ ”

“She is now in Heaven with her mother and grandmother and Jesus Christ, the one who she loves and has served from childbirth,” Bakker said. “That is the comfort I can give to all who loved her.”

Just

a couple of days after her appearance on Larry King Live, Tammy Faye Messner, 65, has died.

She died yesterday at her home near Kansas City, Missouri, of cancer, which she battled for years.

More:

Messner, weighing just 65 pounds, appeared on CNN’s Larry King show this month to say that she was relying on her faith in God to get her through the final stages of her life.

She is survived by her husband, and her two children with Bakker. Both followed their parents into the evangelism business: Tammy Sue Chapman is a Christian singer, and son Jamie Charles — known as Jay — branded his body with Jesus tattoos, created the Revolution Church and starred in a documentary series on the Sundance Channel called “One Punk Under God.”

Through the years, Messner called on her sunny Christianity to get through one crisis after another: Bakker’s imprisonment and the breakup of their 30-year marriage in 1992; her own addiction to tranquilizers; the 1996 conviction and jailing of her husband, Roe, for federal bankruptcy fraud; his battle with prostate cancer; and her own health problems, which began with colon cancer surgery in 1996.

Before

Tammy Faye Messner appeared on the Larry King program last night, she posted this on her website.

Of course she looked awful during her television appearance. She did state, however, she gained five pounds and now was up to 65 pounds. She's in pain all of the time but tries to keep a positive outlook:

It has been such a long time since I've written and I am so sorry for the long delay. I have been in bed for almost a year now. I have times when I feel good and times when I feel really bad. But, I have learned one thing about feelings. They have NOTHING TO DO WITH FAITH IN GOD!! He is the SAME yesterday, today and forever. He NEVER changes. That is what the Bible says and God's word does not lie EVER!

There have been many days when I felt so terrible with my back and stomach, that I have hardly been able to breath. I cry out to the Lord knowing that many of you are praying for me. In spite of it all, I get dressed and go out to eat. I may only be able to eat one bite, or sometimes ten bites, but I swallow each bite in "faith believing". There are MANY times it doesn't stay with me long at all, but I keep trying and HE helps me.


As I mentioned on this blog previously, I've always had a soft spot for her, even when her ex-husband was embroiled in scandal. Their son seems to be a colorful character as well.

More is here.

This Is Sad

from Tammy Faye Messner:

The doctors have stopped trying to treat the cancer and so now it's up to God and my faith. And that's enough! But please continue to pray for the pain and sick stomach.

My precious daughter, Tammy Sue, and her wonderful friends are staying with me while Roe builds churches. They don't want me falling down the stairs. I am down weight wise to 65 pounds, and look like a scarecrow. I need God's miracle to swallow.

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