Christopher Deis

7 Tricks Teabaggers Will Use to Conceal Their Extreme Right-Wing Beliefs

While they can be disparaged as being narrow minded ideologues possessed of an authoritarian personality, conservatives in the U.S.--and the extreme right wing that has now become the center of the GOP--have long been masters of using emotional and moral appeals to motivate their public. While the Democrats are hamstrung by an issues-based approach to politics, conservatives have mastered the art of creating an alternate world of political facts and reason (enabled by the right-wing media echo chamber) where the reality based community need not tread.

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How White Racial Resentment Drives the Right

  Last week witnessed two seemingly unrelated controversies. Vanity Fair magazine was slammed for featuring a cover where the future of Hollywood was envisioned as a group of White actresses with “ivory soap girl features” and "patrician looks and celebrated pedigree," who were better suited to the virulently racist film Birth of a Nation and the politics of “separate but equal” than to an increasingly diverse 21st America. In the same week, the political website Daily Kos commissioned a survey of self-identified Republicans. The results of their poll found that a significant number of respondents were possessed by a collective madness where the most venomous lies and half-truths offered by the Right Wing echo chamber have found fertile ground: Barack Obama is not a lawful United States citizen and thus is ineligible to be President; Obama stole the election through voting fraud enabled by the community advocacy group ACORN; he hates White people, and Obama should be preemptively impeached for imagined high crimes and misdemeanors. Ironically, the Vanity Fair “Hollywood Issue” and the Daily Kos survey both speak to an identical phenomenon at work in The Age of Obama.

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