Excerpt: "Throughout this entire process, the spectacle of these clowns thrashing each other and continually seizing and then fumbling frontrunner status has left me with an oddly reassuring feeling, one that I haven't quite been able to put my finger on. In my younger days I would have just assumed it was regular old Schadenfreude at the sight of people like Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich suffering, but this isn't like that - it's something different than the pleasure of watching A-Rod strike out in the playoffs. No, it was while watching the debates last night [Wednesday] that it finally hit me: This is justice."
Matt Taibbi at Skylight Studio in New York, October 27, 2010. (photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
Conservative Chickens Come Home to Roost
24 February 12
ow about that race for the Republican nomination? Was last night's debate crazy, or what?
Throughout this entire process, the spectacle of these clowns thrashing each other and continually seizing and then fumbling frontrunner status has left me with an oddly reassuring feeling, one that I haven't quite been able to put my finger on. In my younger days I would have just assumed it was regular old Schadenfreude at the sight of people like Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich suffering, but this isn't like that - it's something different than the pleasure of watching A-Rod strike out in the playoffs.
No, it was while watching the debates last night that it finally hit me: This is justice. What we have here are chickens coming home to roost. It's as if all of the American public's bad habits and perverse obsessions are all coming back to haunt Republican voters in this race: The lack of attention span, the constant demand for instant gratification, the abject hunger for negativity, the utter lack of backbone or constancy (we change our loyalties at the drop of a hat, all it takes is a clever TV ad): these things are all major factors in the spiraling Republican disaster.
Most importantly, though, the conservative passion for divisive, partisan, bomb-tossing politics is threatening to permanently cripple the Republican party. They long ago became more about pointing fingers than about ideology, and it's finally ruining them.
Oh, sure, your average conservative will insist his belief system is based upon a passion for the free market and limited government, but that's mostly a cover story. Instead, the vast team-building exercise that has driven the broadcasts of people like Rush and Hannity and the talking heads on Fox for decades now has really been a kind of ongoing Quest for Orthodoxy, in which the team members congregate in front of the TV and the radio and share in the warm feeling of pointing the finger at people who aren't as American as they are, who lack their family values, who don't share their All-American work ethic.
The finger-pointing game is a fun one to play, but it's a little like drugs - you have to keep taking bigger and bigger doses in order to get the same high.
So it starts with a bunch of these people huddling together and saying to themselves, "We're the real good Americans; our problems are caused by all those other people out there who don't share our values." At that stage the real turn-on for the followers is the recognition that there are other like-minded people out there, and they don't need blood orgies and war cries to keep the faith strong - bake sales and church retreats will do.
So they form their local Moral Majority outfits, and they put Ronald Reagan in office, and they sit and wait for the world to revert to a world where there was one breadwinner in the family, and no teen pregnancy or crime or poor people, and immigrants worked hard and didn't ask for welfare and had the decency to speak English - a world that never existed in reality, of course, but they're waiting for a return to it nonetheless.
Think Ron Paul in the South Carolina debate, when he said that in the '60s, "there was nobody out in the street suffering with no medical care." Paul also recalled that after World War II, 10 million soldiers came home and prospered without any kind of government aid at all - all they needed was a massive cut to the federal budget, and those soldiers just surfed on the resultant wave of economic progress.
"You know what the government did? They cut the budget by 60 percent," he said. "And everybody went back to work again, you didn't need any special programs."
Right - it wasn't like they needed a G.I. Bill or anything. After all, people were different back then: They didn't want or need welfare, or a health care program, or any of those things. At least, that's not the way Paul remembered it.
That's all the early conservative movement was. It was just a heartfelt request that we go back to the good old days of America as these people remembered or imagined it. Of course, the problem was, we couldn't go back, not just because more than half the population (particularly the nonwhite, non-straight, non-male segment of the population) desperately didn't want to go back, but also because that America never existed and was therefore impossible to recreate.
And when we didn't go back to the good old days, this crowd got frustrated, and suddenly the message stopped being heartfelt and it got an edge to it.
The message went from, "We're the real Americans; the others are the problem," to, "We're the last line of defense; we hate those other people and they're our enemies." Now it wasn't just that the rest of us weren't getting with the program: Now we were also saboteurs, secretly or perhaps even openly conspiring with America's enemies to prevent her return to the long-desired Days of Glory.
Now, why would us saboteurs do that? Out of jealousy (we resented their faith and their family closeness), out of spite, and because we have gonads instead of morals. In the Clinton years and the early Bush years we started to hear a lot of this stuff, that the people conservatives described as "liberals" were not, as we are in fact, normal people who believe in marriage and family and love their children just as much as conservatives do, but perverts who subscribe to a sort of religion of hedonism.
"Liberals' only remaining big issue is abortion because of their beloved sexual revolution," was the way Ann Coulter put it. "That's their cause - spreading anarchy and polymorphous perversity. Abortion permits that."
So they fought back, and a whole generation of more strident conservative politicians rose to fight the enemy at home, who conveniently during the '90s lived in the White House and occasionally practiced polymorphous perversity there.
Then conservatives managed to elect to the White House a man who was not only a fundamentalist Christian, but a confirmed anti-intellectual who never even thought about visiting Europe until, as president, he was forced to - the perfect champion of all Real Americans!
Surely, things would change now. But they didn't. Life continued to move drearily into a new and scary future, Spanish-speaking people continued to roll over the border in droves, queers paraded around in public and even demanded the right to be married, and America not only didn't go back to the good old days of the single-breadwinner family, but jobs in general dried up and you were lucky if Mom and Dad weren't both working two jobs.
During this time we went to war against the Islamic terrorists responsible for 9/11 by invading an unrelated secular Middle Eastern dictatorship. When people on the other side protested, the rhetoric became even more hysterical. Now those of us outside the circle of Real Americans were not just enemies, but in league with mass-murdering terrorists. In fact, that slowly became the definition of a "liberal" on a lot of these programs - a terrorist.
Sean Hannity's bestseller during this time, for Christ's sake, was subtitled, Defeating terrorism, despotism, and liberalism. "He is doing the work of what all people who want big government always do, and that is commit terrorist acts," said Glenn Beck years ago, comparing liberals to Norweigan mass murderer Anders Breivik.
And when the unthinkable happened, and a black American with a Muslim-sounding name assumed the throne in the White House, now, suddenly, we started to hear that liberals were not only in league with terrorists, but somehow worse than terrorists.
"Terrorism? Yes. That's not the big battle," said Minnesota Republican congressional candidate Allan Quist a few years ago. "The big battle is in D.C. with the radicals. They aren't liberals. They are radicals. Obama, Pelosi, Walz: They're not liberals, they're radicals. They are destroying our country."
In Spinal Tap terms, the rhetoric by the time Obama got elected already had gone well past eleven. It was at thirteen, fifteen, twenty …. Our tight little core of Real Americans by then had, over a series of decades, decided pretty much the entire rest of the world was shit. Europe we know about. The Middle East? Let's "carpet bomb it until they can't build a transitor radio," as Ann Coulter put it. Africa was full of black terrorists with AIDS, and Asia, too, was a good place to point a finger or two ("I want to go to war with China," is how Rick Santorum put it).
Here at home, all liberals, gays, Hispanic immigrants, atheists, Hollywood actors and/or musicians with political opinions, members of the media, members of congress, TSA officials, animal-lovers, union workers, state employees with pensions, Occupiers and other assorted unorthodox types had already long ago been rolled into the enemies list.
Given the continued troubles and the continued failure to return to good old American values, who else could possibly be to blame? Where else could they possibly point the finger?
There was only one possible answer, and we're seeing it playing out in this race: At themselves! And I don't mean they pointed the finger "at themselves" in the psychologically healthy, self-examining, self-doubting sort of way. Instead, I mean they pointed "at themselves" in the sense of, "There are traitors in our ranks. They must be ferreted out and destroyed!"
This is the last stage in any paranoid illness. You start by suspecting that somebody out there is out to get you; in the end, you're sure that even the people who love you the most under your own roof, your own doctors, your parents, your wife and your children, they're in on the plot. To quote Matt Damon in the almost-underrated spy film The Good Shepherd, they became convinced that there's "a stranger in the house."
This is where the Republican Party is now. They've run out of foreign enemies to point fingers at. They've already maxed out the rhetoric against us orgiastic, anarchy-loving pansexual liberal terrorists. The only possible remaining explanation for their troubles is that their own leaders have failed them. There is a stranger in the house!
This current race for the presidential nomination has therefore devolved into a kind of Freudian Agatha Christie story, in which the disturbed and highly paranoid voter base by turns tests the orthodoxy of each candidate, trying to figure out which one is the spy, which one is really Barack Obama bin Laden-Marx under the candidate mask!
We expected this when Mitt Romney, a man who foolishly once created a functioning health care program in Massachusetts, was the front-runner. We knew he was going to have to defend his bona fides against the priesthood ("I'm not convinced," sneered the sideline-sitting conservative Mme. Defarge, Sarah Palin), that he would have a rough go of it at the CPAC conference, and so on.
But it's gotten so ridiculous that even Santorum, as paranoid and hysterical a finger-pointing politician as this country has ever seen, a man who once insisted with a straight face that there is no such thing as a liberal Christian - he's now being put through the Electric Conservative Paranoia Acid Test, and failing!
"He is a fake," Ron Paul said at the Michigan debate last night, to assorted hoots and cheers. And Santorum, instead of turning around and laying into Paul, immediately panicked and rubbed his arm as if to say, "See? I'm made of the right stuff," and said, "I'm real, Ron, I'm real." These candidates are behaving like Stalinist officials in the late thirties, each one afraid to be the first to stop applauding.
These people have run out of others to blame, run out of bystanders to suspect, run out of decent family people to dismiss as Godless, sex-crazed perverts. They're turning the gun on themselves now. It might be justice, or it might just be sad. Whatever it is, it's remarkable to watch.
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That the last four, still standing in the repub. primary, are idiots, doesn't mean that all the corporate money, can not STILL STEAL the election.
We cannot let down our guard. THERE IS MUCH TO BE DONE
LtF
The troubling question:
What took America so long to notice ?
Those bills will of course cut taxes for the wealthiest among us. (And benefits for the rest of us)
Does some of you STILL think it doesn't matter, who becomes president??
The 4 remaining dwarfs have already said, that when taking office, they will immediately overturn everything achieved the last 3 years.
You can go on the internet and see HOW much was done. It is a lot more than most realize.
When I run outa things to investigate
Couldn't imagine coin' anything else
So now I'm sitting' home investigation' myself!
-- Bob Dylan
Well that, in a nutshell sums up the posts of these reactionaries who insist on imposing their antediluvian delusions on RSN offer no real ideas but just hurl abuse at any given author who hardly ever are permitted to add their voices of reason on important issues to the owner-media sound-byte factories and never on the dedicated rightist channels (in several cases from one in particular to "leave the US immediately" and another who declaims from an assumed high-ground on everything).
Just felt like pointing this out on reading the quoted phrase from this meaningful and well written analysis.
The problem is that these maniacs are fighting for control of one of the two major parties in the US, and that ONE OF THEM will win.
Even if Obama wins in a landslide, the "center" will shift far to the right--as it has been shifting since the 1970's. Then, politics that is rational may become impossible, since Republicans will probably still be able to block legislation in the Senate, and may still control the House--for Democrats to take control in the House they'll need to win 25 extra seats and lose none. Is that likely? We can hope GOP idiocy will drive voters away, but probably not, since most are in pretty safe seats (Midwest and South) and the GOP are busily redistricting to gain more. So, these crazies will still control one of the chambers.
My point: rather than gloating, we should realize what we're up against, and figure out how to move the dialogue leftward.
It's as if all of the American public's bad habits and perverse obsessions are all coming back to haunt Republican voters in this race: The lack of attention span, the constant demand for instant gratification, the abject hunger for negativity, the utter lack of backbone or constancy (we change our loyalties at the drop of a hat, all it takes is a clever TV ad): these things are all major factors in the spiraling Republican disaster.
Unfortunately its not just the Republican's who change their loyalties and are looking for instant gratification Democrats ( progressives ) are guilty of this also .
We could end up with any of these right wing crazies as President if Progressives don't stop playing hard to get pouting like children who didn't get what they wanted for Christmas. No third party candidate is going to win and Ron Paul is a crazy person bent on the genocide of anyone whose not physically fit to work and take care of themselves ! A vote for any of these people could actually take enough votes away from Obama and allow one of these crazy Republican's to win the election.
Please liberals ,democrats ,progressives or whatever you want to call yourselves get your act together for the good of all of us who believe every American should have a good quality of life no matter if they are poor or rich .
Vote smart and live to fight another .
Battle cry for this generation of Republican zealots is "boldly onward into the past"
the Founding Fathers did their best to keep church and state separate; it didn't take many generations to come back to crazy, did it?
Brilliant article by Matt Taibi, one of my favorite writers. He nailed it. best description of a circular firing squad I've ever read.
unfortunately, these crazy people are our neighbors and our countrymen, and they are backed up by megabucks. We are going to have to work REALLY hard to pull the country leftward again.
Marie Wagner, retired
“I was going back and forth, but when I hear him speak, he sounds very conservative in his life, in his family values. He’s a good and decent person. He’d be a good and decent president. Mitt carries a lot of baggage from way back when, and so does Newt. But it’s better than the choice we had last time. I didn’t really vote for McCain—I had to vote for him to vote for Sarah.”
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I just watched a video at http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=7980
"1,000 New York Vendors Against $1,000 Fines"
about how street vendors are getting hit with $1,000 fines for trivial offenses and being put out of business because of it.
I remember New York years ago, and street vendors were common, and always an asset. They were also a way for the poor and the new immigrants to pull themselves up through working their own businesses. Now the city is in the business of getting rid of them, to the benefit of the businesses with some money behind them and the rich people who can afford to pay a small fortune for lunch (and who may not want to see such common people 'cluttering the streets).
This story is a vignette of how reality really works, as opposed to the fantasies told by the conservatives. Now if you want to sell hot dogs you should just get some money from your rich uncle and open up a restaurant. This is what is meant by the bottom rungs of the ladder being sawn off.
Also see http://articles.nydailynews.com/1998-05-24/news/18072846_1_carts-street-vendors-street-corner
[Vendors banned from midtown & lower Manhatten]
Can't quite put your finger on 'It All'?
Rather a 'too odd' bunch, yes?
I say ' A Democratic Plot':
Fund a bunch of True Republican Idiots to run in the primaries.
Let them expose themselves (as the dim wits they truly are) and tear each other up, in public.
Shoo-in for Obama! (who was really hurting before they appeared)
No Worries.
They ALL (Obama , too) work for the Same Masters!
But, The Masters prefer (Smoooth Talkin') Obama to carry (sell) their Agenda forward......
I'm voting socialist, and that's from decades of experience and the last 10 years of intensive learning about what this system is about. This is nothing I've 'fallen' for at all, but being aware of the truth. The last time I fell for such nonsense is when I voted for presidnet for the first time -- for Nixon. I was never fooled like that again.
It's easy to talk about 'plants' and such, but much harder to understand how the system really works, and Marcus has a better understanding of it that you, going from the above posts. Except it isn't a 'Democratic plot' because they don't have control over the Republicans, but 'the masters' of them both certainly do.
OK, no, you are suggesting that they're all the same--no difference between Democrats and Republicans, right? They're all playing the same game? Sorry, I don't buy it, if for no other reason than the Republican appointees to the Supreme Court. If you want a 6-3 or 7-2 Neanderthal majority on the Court in 4 years, keep talkin' that way. Personally, I'll take a Ginsburg or Sotomayor or Kagan over an Alito, Roberts, Scalia or Thomas any time.
While we laugh and make fun of these idiots, remember one of them may well become our next president and define our future: 1) North Korea-style totalitarianism , 2) A Taliban-like American theocracy, 3) plutocratic fascism, & 4) a cold, bleak future in which we all pine nostalgically for that time when we actually had any government...
don't take this as an endorsement of obama - because the only thing he'll offer will be an attempt to appease all four of these groups at the same time: a facade of Christian fascism of & for the uber-rich who (continue to) enslave the poor.
A spectre haunts America...
I continue to believe and hope that Barack Obama is a patient long term thinker. He could have made a big splash to please the left wing, won great favor and applause, and then spent the rest of his term fighting unforeseen brush fires that sudden changes to status quo will always cause.
With the GOP machine running 24/7 with no purpose but to destroy Obama, there is no way Obama could please anyone but his most patient and loyal supporters.
We know what to expect from the GOP. The wildcard is the maturity and patience of the Democrats. Naive voters with their unrealistic expectations, disillusioned with Obama when in fact they are simply observing reality, may de facto vote Republican, thinking they are being good progressives. I think that the GOP is counting on that and promoting it by infiltrating these forums with "disillusioned progressives."
Or he could have sold out to the corporatocracy, which he did. How can you contend that Obama has continued torture and rendition; abandoned single-payer; escalated in Afghanistan, ordered military intervention in Yemen and Libya; abetted the ruin of our ecosystems; reneged on closing Guantanamo; handed Wall Street billions; put Goldman Sachs execs on the White House payroll; and on and on, all as part of some brilliant, secret long-term strategy? That simply isn't reality. That's like going from Miami to Seattle to get to Buenos Aires.
"Disillusioned progressive"? Not me! I never believed Obama was for real. I vehemently, devouted hoped I was wrong, but I wasn't. If he does a 180 after the election and miraculously keeps all his promises from 2008, I'll apologize, but I don't think I'll have to get that speech ready.
Call me what you will; however, any disillusionment I hold is based on FACTS not fantasies. Just as my decision not to vote for Obama the first time was based on his senate record. Talk and hope is well and good, but judge a person by his/her actions & hold him/her accountable for them.
In every way I analyze it, this country is significantly worse off today then it was when Obama took office-and his "hope" has given way to desperate fantasy. The only argument Obama's supporters have left is "well, he's not a republican, it could have been worse. Things will get better in his second term."
That's fantasy, not reality; Obama was the one elected, he dropped the ball, deal with that reality. (Oh yeah, and don't forget obama's gushing praise of the gipper in that official tribute -- which might as well be translated as "I am sooo Republican too".)
Based on the record of his "accomplishments " Obama is a disgrace and should NOT be re-elected. I can never, ever, in good conscience, support him.
Face it: the system is broken. And until we deal with that reality and start supporting real change or at least 3rd, 4th, & 5th party candidates whose agendas have not been pre-determined by Wall Street & the MIC, we're doomed to drift further toward "oligarchical collectivism"
As it happens, I never expected much from Obama, whose recrd in the Illinois legislature and then the U.S. Senate was one of waiting for others to do the heavy lifting, then jumping in with one or two suggestions and grabbing as much credit as possible. Even his health plan borrowed from others.
but I was stil disappointed b the way he caved in time and time again, continuing Bush policies so often that Dick Cheney was able to crow that in power Obama had realized "Bush was right about almost everything."
Now in a second term he might be different, but don't bet on it.
The real agenda of the Rep has always been to recreate a moneyed class, not al a the 1950s, but of the !880s. They have achieved this and they are on there way out. It was never about a Moral Majority, or an assault on minorities or reducing gov't. We have the biggest gov't in the history of the US and it has been inherited from Geo Bush. It has always been about the creation of an Oligarchy. They have achieved that and they have nothing more to say.
The question I have for you is what happens after the "last stage?" What should we expect next? Crazy loon shooters on the street? I'm serious about this.
It would be a start to vote out GOP/TP and let a "third" "independent 99%" party be the second "Party" -- Democracy doesn't work on a one-party system
Huckabee said, regarding President Obama's "attack" on the Holy Roman Catholic Church: "We're ALL Catholics now." Sure, Huck, and a large majority of the Southern Baptist followers consider the Pope to be the Antichrist! It's enough to make the real Jesus puke.
To put it kindly, for the Republicans, it's all about expediency. The end justifies the means. Unfortunately facts and figures that would expose their lies don't get down to what in advertising we refer to as the "mass market" level. Most of the time, liberals are too polite,too unwilling to stoop to the level of the Republicans, and so end up talking to the choir. I'd like to see articles, like this one from Matt Taibbi, printed in locaL papers, even if the Democratic Party has to pay for the page. Should not be more expensive than broadcast advertising. Same with articles from Robert Reich and Paul Krugman.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article30620.htm#idc-cover
Frankly, universal male vasectomy is the only way I can see to reverse the overpopulation that this poster has identified as the underlying problem without war, starvation, pestilence and death increasing. Snip. Every male child for a generation, world-wide. The world needs to stop making babies, and take care of the ones it has. All vectors of resource consumption, environmental pollution, and (as this gentleman or lady cmlar has pointed out, stress and craziness) are now on the logarithmic side of the hyperbola. May God (whoever or whatever that is) help us.
I'm a touring musician. I was in Turkey on election day 2008. The Turks were asking me what I thought of Obama, and all I could tell them was that it was sure good he was elected instead of the 40-plus-year untreated case of Vietnam PTSD John McCain, and that he was stepping into a whole world of Republican-caused problems. He's disappointed me a lot, but I will be voting for him again, and I'm in an in-play state, MS. I can not even imagine a President Romney, much less a President Santorum.
There were the days when a man could sit on his veranda penning beautiful things about human equality while his orders were being carried out to flog a slave who'd tried to run away. Man, those days were good!
When men were men, you could negotiate a treaty with the red man, and even as the ink was drying, you could snicker in a language the Indians didn't know that the treaty wasn't worth the paper it was written on. And if you felt the only good Indian was a dead one, you could say that too--and nobody who counted was going to chide you for it. Life tasted good in those days.
And if you felt your wife wasn't up to your standards, you didn't have to suffer quietly. You could call her out on it. You could tell her her housekeeping was slovenly, her cooking was lousy, and that she wasn't looking any younger. If she didn't cotton to your word, you could even slap her around a little--all in good fun. That's when this country really was the land of the free and the home of the brave. Oh, the times we had!
None of this is advocated today, to be sure. But the savory odor of this red meat still lingers, and if you listen real hard, you can hear the crowd salivating at the speaker's gesture in its direction.
Talk about wanting to go back to the Good Old Days: I wish Jan Wenner would hire a staff of Taibbis and overtly revert Rolling Stone to what it was back when we sang, and meant it, "We can change the world/Rearrange the world."
I have wanted to say the above for decades, Jan. Sorry.
What concerns me about the current Republican Klown Kar is not so much the candidates themselves, because Obama will slice and dice any one of them in debates. The only question is how big the landslide is going to be.
I am worried more about the American people continuing to vote Republicans in at the state and congressional levels even if Obama gets 57-58%. Obama has had negative progressive coattails in two elections.
The GOP currently controls 59 of the 97 chambers in states that have a bicameral partisan legislative system. Their quiet and legally risk-free strategy is to control enough state chambers to force a Constitutional Convention, leaving the judiciary as our line of defense against their draconia.
www.watermelonslim.com.
I wonder if he was aware at the time he wrote that, somewhere in the early 1970s, that he was talking about Rolling Stone, along with long hair and beads and LSD and rock music and all the rest of the stuff we celebrated and were part of.
We can change the world. Rearrange the world.__CSNY
Baby, tell me how if you think you know how, two people love when there's no tomorrow, and still not cry when they have to go?__Jeff Airplane
Jean-Paul Sartre said that resistance is the only rational response to likely overwhelming defeat. I shall continue mine, on stages around the country and world. I will be taking the Occupy message to Bogota and Medellin in May on the weekend of the NATO/G8 Conference in Chicago (my first gigs in South America, me necesita practicar mi espanol). Thanks to the ubiquity of media, the whole world IS watching! Everyone should go to Chicago.
As I said on my 1973 LP, Merry Airbrakes, revolution is an on-going process or else it doesn't exist at all.
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"Gut gesagt, Matthias !"
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