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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 13, 2014, 04:04 AM Jun 2014

Repugnant Republicans: Fear and Loathing on the Far Right

June 12, 2014
Repugnant Republicans

Fear and Loathing on the Far Right
by LAWRENCE DAVIDSON


There is something disturbing about the Republican response to just about everything President Obama does. It has a knee-jerk yet patterned nature. It displays a meanness that is acted out with a certain gloating quality as well. Take for instance Republican Representative Joe Wilson shouting “You Lie!” during Obama’s speech to Congress on health care. Wilson’s anger was displayed with the malicious satisfaction of a nasty child. Subsequently, Republican politicians have called President Obama a “tar baby,” a socialist, lazy, Hitler, and perhaps most tellingly, un-American. None these epithets are accurate, yet apparently they are believed to be true not only by the persons who said them, but many others among the Republican base.

What is the reason for this?

The New York Times editors think Republican attitudes towards Obama are politically motivated. As they put it in an editorial on 5 June 2014, referencing Republican reaction to the negotiated release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl from captivity in Afghanistan: “The last few days have made clearer than ever that there is no action the Obama administration can take — not even the release of a possibly troubled American soldier from captivity — that cannot be used for political purposes by his opponents.” Of course the Democrats are political opportunists as well, but usually they do not operate in such a persistently mean-spirited manner.

According to liberal commentator M.J. Rosenberg the source of Republican animosity is racial. “The right knows that nothing they can do will remove … what they see as the … the indelible stain of an African American president having been elected. Twice.” However, seeing racism as a primary motivation is probably inadequate. The Republicans reacted in a similarly bloodthirsty way toward Bill Clinton when he was caught fooling around with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office. At that time Republican congressmen gleefully rushed to impeach Clinton even though a number of them had pursued extramarital affairs of their own.

Fear and Loathing

No doubt there are Republicans who are both racist and politically unprincipled in their attitudes to President Obama. However, it seems to me that there is something else going on – something repugnantly familiar – a suffocatingly narrow defining of the nation, an intolerance and disdain of everything outside of that definition, and a belligerency toward those who disagree. What some Republicans are doing is declaring President Obama not only politically wrong but downright un-American, someone who is, in essence, a traitor. Against this backdrop the Republican moderates are very few and very quiet.

More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/06/12/fear-and-loathing-on-far-right/

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Repugnant Republicans: Fear and Loathing on the Far Right (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2014 OP
This JustAnotherGen Jun 2014 #1
The Tea Party is hardcore racist. Reminds me of an Evangelical/Conservative Republican older white blkmusclmachine Jun 2014 #2

JustAnotherGen

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Fri Jun 13, 2014, 05:39 AM
Jun 2014


According to liberal commentator M.J. Rosenberg the source of Republican animosity is racial. “The right knows that nothing they can do will remove … what they see as the … the indelible stain of an African American president having been elected. Twice.” However, seeing racism as a primary motivation is probably inadequate. The Republicans reacted in a similarly bloodthirsty way toward Bill Clinton when he was caught fooling around with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office. At that time Republican congressmen gleefully rushed to impeach Clinton even though a number of them had pursued extramarital affairs of their own.


All President Obama needs to do is go to James Dobson's radio show, admit the sin of being black, say he is saved - and perhaps they will get off his back?

Since Dobson is running that joint on the Right.


But he better not. He's better than "them". As is Bill Clinton.

I need a hair flip nose up in the air emoticon.
 

blkmusclmachine

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2. The Tea Party is hardcore racist. Reminds me of an Evangelical/Conservative Republican older white
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 07:20 AM
Jun 2014

Church-goer I knew back in 1996 from rural northeast Texas. He said to me "You just think those people are human." Needless to say, I didn't know him for very much longer after that!

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