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highplainsdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-31-11 03:42 PM
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Matthew Yglesias: The Policy Apocalypse (The right's ridiculous rhetoric on Obama affects policy)
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The Policy Apocalypse
The right's ridiculous rhetoric on Obama will have a real effect on policy.
Matthew Yglesias | March 31, 2011 |


The question of what, if anything, differentiates a "Tea Partier" from a conventional Republican has attracted a lot of attention over the past year and a half. Research from political scientist Chris Parker sheds light on one aspect of the situation: Tea Partiers are in the grips of apocalyptic fantasies such that "6 percent of non-Tea Party conservatives believe the president is destroying the country versus the 71 percent of Tea Party conservatives who believe this to be true."

In ordinary times, you might think that an over-the-top grassroots base would be restrained by party elites. But Tea Party millennialism is reinforced, not constrained, by key conservatives. Matt Continetti of the Weekly Standard published a long article this week accusing liberals of "paranoid" dislike of the billionaire Koch brothers, who have emerged as the leading money-men of the American right. But according to Continettit's own reporting, it's the Kochs who seem paranoid. David Koch said to Continetti, "He's the most radical president we've ever had as a nation," he said, "and has done more damage to the free enterprise system and long-term prosperity than any president we've ever had." Koch attributed this to Obama's admiration for his father, who, he explains "was a hard-core economic socialist in Kenya."

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Compromising with an ideological opponent is usually a good thing. It suggests that both sides are making progress and, thus, that you are making progress. But how do you reach a compromise with a president who you believe is deliberately destroying the country? You can't settle for half a loaf in a bargain with a Kenyan socialist. To someone who believes Obama is fundamentally un-American, the mere fact that he would agree to anything would simply be proof of the compromiser's own complicity.

This is the story behind the story of the looming government shutdown. Both the grassroots activists and the big-time donors of the conservative movement have paranoid ideas about the Obama administration. They see the standoff in D.C. less as disagreement between two different sets of budget-spending priorities than as an epic battle between destroyers and saviors of the country. That makes compromise impossible, and means the White House needs a different political strategy. Until today, the president's rhetoric has consistently emphasized the idea that there are few fundamental disagreements of principle between the party, merely pragmatic disputes about how best to solve problems. Faced with paranoid opposition, Obama needs to better explain what principles he stands for (not, one hopes, hard-core socialism or the destruction of the country) and more squarely confront the dark sentiments driving the opposition.
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-31-11 03:54 PM
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1. I think Obama thought he would win them over, well at least most of them.
What he doesn't understand is that it is NOT his policies or legislation they don't like. The Kochroaches and tea-baggers fundamentally think Obama is a bad man because he is black and evil. Nothing Obama does will ever win them over.

So the last sentence in this article explains how you deal with crazies racists like that.

"Obama needs to better explain what principles he stands for (not, one hopes, hard-core socialism or the destruction of the country) and more squarely confront the dark sentiments driving the opposition."
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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-31-11 10:45 PM
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2. Certain types of psychopaths put their followers into a 'paranoid stance' against
the psychopaths enemies. That is exactly what is going on here.. the GOP has been using the tools of the psychopath for years.
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