Tuesday, April 07, 2009

RETHUGLICAN HATEMONGERS

It is standard policy of the fascist Rethuglican Party of No Fucking Help or Ideas to spew their vile hate and fear of everything is contrary to what they believe, even when what they believe is lies.

From Capitol Hill Blue:

Return of the Republican hatemongers

Extremism, always a co-conspirator of the GOP in their quest for absolute control of the nation, is emerging as the dominating force in the Republican Party's new war against Democrats and President Barack Obama.

Led by hate-spouting iconoclasts like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Newt Gingrich, Republicans are comparing Obama to Hitler, Democrats to Nazis and invoking all the fear they can muster in an effort to turn back and the clock and restore their political fortunes.

But the extremism that worked so well for Republicans in the past doesn't stir Americans of the present. The excessive patter from Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney and other GOP sycophants isn't selling in today's America.

Americans today want hope, not fear. They've been fooled too many times by the fearmongering tactics of the rabid right wing. The hate politics of the past won't be the future.

Still, the hate continues to flow from GOP mouths like regurgitated bile and there are always those on the fringe who will lap it up.

Writes Michael A. Cohen in The Politico:

Watching Fox News’ new sensation Glenn Beck is not for the faint of heart. It is a disquieting entree into the feverish mind of a conspiracy theorist who believes, among other things, that the government wants to remotely control our thermostats, that the relaxing of the ban on stem cell research — as well as efforts to prevent global warming — is reminiscent of Nazism, that the Federal Emergency Management Agency might be setting up concentration camps and, finally, that the country is on the path to socialism or possibly fascism but definitely some “-ism” that should be avoided.

Yet for all of his conspiracy-addled and occasionally tear-filled declarations, Beck has become the new darling of the conservative right. His show is a regular stomping ground for Republican congressmen and party pooh-bahs like Karl Rove, Sarah Palin and Michael Steele, and his ratings rival those of Fox stalwarts Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly. According to The New York Times, Beck has become “one of the most powerful media voices for the nation’s conservative, populist anger.”

Populist agitators such as Beck are nothing new, particularly in times of economic instability — and they aren’t restricted to the right. During the Bush years, liberal anger over the administration’s policies bred bizarre conspiracy theories of its own, like accusations that the Sept. 11 attacks were an inside job.

However, Beck’s paranoid style is seeping into the discourse of conservative politics, which should be of concern to Republicans. The charge that President Barack Obama is a socialist, first raised in the 2008 campaign, has become a de rigueur epithet heard not only on talk radio but in the halls of Congress. Calls by China to consider replacing the dollar as the global reserve currency have been met by bizarre warnings from congressional Republicans that the Obama administration wants to scrap the greenback for a new global currency. Thirty-four House Republicans have even signed on to a constitutional amendment that would prevent this from occurring, though no such proposal is being considered.


Click the Michael A. Cohen link and read the rest.

10 comments:

Sue said...

I hope you are right Eddie, I hope todays America doesn't listen to the MF'ers ranting and raving lunatical, hysterical,hypocritical, etc. etc. on the 'cals!!! LOL! Hey, they got 'isms and I got 'cals!

Grandpa Eddie said...

The majority of Americans don't listen to them.
The ones that do are the batshit crazy brainless fucks who can't think for themselves.

Anonymous said...

The more ridiculous these Republicans sound the more they alienate the moderates. These folks are bat-shit crazy.

Grandpa Eddie said...

Cats r Flyfishin - The more people the Rethugs alienate the happier I am.

LeftyLadi said...

Oh man! Have they EVER alienated me! I'm a peace-lovin', accept-everyone kind of woman, but they pushed me over the edge just one too many times and I can't ever go back. They need to say a trillion Hail Nancy's, bow at my feet, feed me grapes, apologize for the next 30 years straight, and completely change their nasty behaviors before I can ever forget all the 'isms' they've become that Sue mentioned.

Grandpa Eddie said...

Nancy - You wouldn't want anything to do with them even if they did all that stuff you said.

I think we all know better than that. ;)

Anonymous said...

OT: In the picture, "ma nature pissed at Bobby Jindal", is she giving him the finger? That cloud on the right looks like a fist with the middle finger raised and the thumb stretched out to the right.

Grandpa Eddie said...

Yes, Anonymous, that's the one finger salute.

SheaNC said...

This really, really sums it up for me. They have nothing but hate and fear and hypocrisy. And I will never stop resenting the way they methodically turned the word "liberal" into a dirty word in the minds of their followers. Their disinformation campaign, which has gone on for decades, has warped the minds and values of millions. They have made the world a far worse place than it was before they appeared.

Grandpa Eddie said...

Shea - Every day Beck, Savage, and Limbaugh, and those like them, sound more and more like the Nazis in 1930's Germany trying, and succeeding, to scare the people into believing that the Jews were the reason for all their problems.