David R. Wilcox - Religion, Politics & Corruption - The Underbelly of the Christian Coalition

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David R. Wilcox is the former Director of Security for the Christian Broadcasting Network. He was the key bodyguard for Christian Televangelist and eventual Presidential Candidate Pat Robertson.

Mr. Wilcox spent several years with controversial figure during the formative years of what is now coined as the "Christian Coalition." Now retired, Mr. Wilcox has written two books detailing his time with the Network.

His first book ‘Protecting Pat Robertson - Confessions of a High-Priced Bagman,’ is a memoir style book discussing the challenging task of keeping Pat Robertson safe during those formative years.

The second book ‘The Trial of the Devil Incarnate – Ralph Reed: God’s ‘Flim-Flam’ Man’ Mr Wilcox exposes many of the underhanded misdeeds of the Christian Coalition.

Mr. Wilcox comes on the podcast to discuss how the Christian Coalition came about, its strong connection and influence over conservative politics, what Pat Robertson is really like and why he believes key political figure Ralph Reed should be in prison.

You can find Mr. Wilcox's books on Amazon at the following link Protecting Pat Robertson: Confessions of a High-Priced Bagman https://a.co/d/e60OWq8

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