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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 06:08 AM
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Joe Conason: Right Wing Gone Wild
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/right_wing_gone_wild_20100317/

Right Wing Gone Wild

Posted on Mar 17, 2010
By Joe Conason



Demagogues often prosper under the rules of democracy, intimidating the moderate and preying on the weak-minded. But in a healthy society, such figures cannot cross a final threshold of decency without jeopardizing their own status—and today’s right-wing nihilists seem to be on the verge of doing just that.

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That list of subversives and sellouts would also have to include dozens of upstanding Republicans such as Rudolph Giuliani whose law firms have performed pro bono work on behalf of terrorist suspects. Worse still, the list must include the United States Supreme Court, which has upheld the rights of detainees under both the Constitution and the Geneva Conventions. It is hard to imagine a greater victory for enemy propaganda than a ruling in the nation’s highest court.

When Glenn Beck vilifies “social justice” as a “perversion of the Gospel” and slanders churches and pastors as “Nazis” for pursuing it, he too is trespassing a bright line. The Fox News personality—who rants and weeps like the late Joseph McCarthy, a fellow alcoholic—urges his listeners to run away from any congregation where social justice is preached. He instructs them to denounce any pastor who even mentions the term. He even held up pictures of a swastika and a hammer and sickle to somehow demonstrate that “social justice” is a code phrase whose hidden meaning is identical to Nazism and communism.

Poor Beck evidently does not realize that his own Mormon church is deeply committed to the social justice teachings of the Gospels—or that the Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and adherents of other faiths in this country all share similar values on that question. By attacking them, in his megalomania and ignorance, he has ripped into an ethical tradition that unites our country.

The best historical parallel to these extremist trespasses can be found back in the 1950s, when McCarthy, the John Birch Society and other elements of the far right were riding high. What brought them down were their excesses: in McCarthy’s case, when he and his staff sought to implicate the United States Army in the communist conspiracy; and in the case of the Birchers, when they proclaimed that President Dwight Eisenhower and the Supreme Court, among other august persons and institutions, were wittingly aiding the communists.

Our current crop of crazies is approaching that point of no return—and if we are fortunate, they will keep going.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 09:11 AM
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1. The Armed Forces Had Their Own Little Fascist Conspiracy Going
Edited on Thu Mar-18-10 09:12 AM by Demeter
and didn't need McCarthy sniffing around looking for "Commies".

That's when McCarthy lost his backers.

The Military/Industrial Complex didn't want to accidentally be outed. again.
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BridgeTheGap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 11:30 AM
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2. J. Edgar Hoover was also compromised for backing McCarthy, evidently set up with a boy
in a hotel room with a two way mirror. Filming this criminal trist molded J. Edgar into something far less than what he had been. Because the rightwing committed excesses, doesn't mean there wasn't anything happening there.
Years ago, I spent a fair amount of time in the local university library comparing the conspiracy theories of the left and right, particularly in the 50s. Elements of their respective theories did agree. Of course, that doesn't make them true, but it sure makes for interesting research!
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The Genealogist Donating Member (495 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 01:11 PM
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3. Glen Beck's popularity is simply explained
Glen Beck psychologically permits people to have catharsis through giving into that basest of human lusts, greed. He is more or less a man on the street incarnation of the sociopath Ayn Rand. Greed drives the whole thing. Taxes? The government is taking what is YOURS to give to people beneath you. Charity? Giving what is YOURS to people who are beneath you. YOU are the only person who counts. Humans, by and large, learn to control their greed much better than this. Many people grumble about paying their taxes but pay them. Many people give to charity but because they feel compelled to. Glen erases it all for them. The gospel he preaches is the Gospel of Selfishness. Not a Gospel of Wealth, but simple, unabashed, unrelenting selfishness. YOU at all costs, if it means killing, stealing, breaking the law, or whatever.
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awoke_in_2003 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 03:26 PM
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5. "grumble about paying their taxes but pay them"
Edited on Thu Mar-18-10 03:27 PM by awoke_in_2003
I work with a guy who was backing a person in the rep. primaries that wanted to eliminate property taxes. He couldn't believe why I couldn't support this. I told him "how do we fund police, fire departments, and education?" Oh, we just raise sales taxes. Fucking genius. WHat happens when the economy tanks? Just raise them higher or cut services. Those last two words sum up the entire republican plan.

on edit: welcome to DU :hi:
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The Genealogist Donating Member (495 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 03:33 PM
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6. Thank you!
:hi:
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JohnWxy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-18-10 03:13 PM
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4. Joe Conason is great. RECOMMENDED. thanks for this post.
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