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Romney v. the Cult Wing

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UPDATED: Saturday, May 19, 2012 07:06
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Saturday, May 19, 2012 5:26 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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Fox News is slightly less predictable than its reputation–there’s Shep Smith, and Bill O’Reilly can surprise–but nothing on television resembles authoritarian state-run media quite like Hannity. Nothing about Sean Hannity’s nightly show is either fair or balanced; much of it feels like the product of the Republican National Committee, and some of it feels like what the RNC would produce if its staff got drunk and made a parody version of their day’s message.
Hence the a rare moment last night, where Hannity criticized his party’s presidential nominee. His complaint? That Mitt Romney had repudiated a super PAC plan to attack Barack Obama for his association with Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Hannity has long been obsessed with Wright, who represents to him the idea that Obama is a closet black nationalist radical, and last night devoted a large chunk of his show to the topic, including audio of interviews conducted with Wright by the discredited political biographer Edward Klein.

A bitter-sounding Wright spoke at some length with Klein about Obama, mostly with nothing new to add, except for a hard-to-believe charge that in 2008 Obama’s friend Eric Whitaker offered him $150,000 to stop speaking publicly lest he do more damage to Obama. Somewhat comically, Wright’s grousing about Obama included the charge that he has changed in office, particularly when it comes to his views about the military and foreign policy, and that the pre-White House Obama wouldn’t have sent soldiers to execute Osama bin Laden; Hannity may not have appreciated that this bit was severely undermining his critique of the President as a wild-eyed pacifist/leftist.

The larger point in all this goofiness is that the 2012 campaign will run on dual tracks. Mitt Romney wants to talk about nothing but the economy, and will do his best to avoid the paranoid fumes rising from the right’s fever swamp. But the right wing media, whose birther wing is currently in a frenzy over a ludicrous artifact that distorts Obama’s past, will carry on with talk of Kenya and Rev. Wright and race. Some of that talk will bleed into the mainstream media, especially when conservative voters thrust it into the spotlight as they did in the fall of 2008, probably to John McCain’s detriment.

So I suspect this incident won’t turn out to be the last time that Romney–probably sincerely–will have to repudiate, disavow and distance himself from such talk. He may want this election to revolve around the economy, but important figure in his party–including Hannity, and Limbaugh, and their compatriots–are simply too interested Obama’s race and identity to get on board with that game plan. (Those political hosts are also entertainers who know that conspiracy theories are better for ratings than economic policy.) However much Romney may try to wish those themes away, they’ll be bubbling around the margins of his campaign until the votes are cast on November. http://swampland.time.com/2012/05/18/romney-vs-the-gops-cultural-warfa
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Good for Romney, I have to say--tho' I agree, no matter how much he tries to ignore those elements, they'll pop up all over the place and the media will adore bringing them to the forefront. AND he won't be able to push them TOO far away, as they'll be his most fervent voters, if not his TRUE "base".

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Saturday, May 19, 2012 7:06 AM

FREMDFIRMA



Feh, and here I thought this'd be pointing out Romneys involvement with an ACTUAL cult, that being Synanon, which was what WWASPS and all the rest of it was founded on.

One of the more vile disguises they used was the "Drug Free America Foundation", which got a lot of support cause Betty Sembler was buddies with scary ole Nancy Reagan, and that's when they started labelling their abuse and brainwashing as a "drug treatment program", which is ironic given that Synanon kinda started as a fight against alcoholism anyway.
Thing about that is, by adopting such abusive and extreme tactics, that is part of WHY drug-treatment programs were poisoned from the start and so terribly ineffective and counterproductive, cause they were taking the assumptions of lunatics as good medical science, something we STILL do in regards to that fucking nutter C Everett Koop.

This was also responsible for fronting the myth that all teens are on drugs, via the assumption that if they're not a perfect little robot-drone, they're using...

Oh how times change, cause nowadays if they're not a perfect little robot-drone, the medical establishment thinks they OUGHT to be on drugs, and ain't it so ironic that a lot of the times we're talkin about the same damn drugs.

Big Pharma sometimes strikes me as nothing more than a monopolized, legitimized version of the pusherman.



-Frem

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