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What is going on with Modern Conservatives

It seems as if modern conservatives are getting exponentially crazier with time.

Paul Krugman explains what is going on:

My first thought was that OWS must have the right really rattled. And there’s probably something to that. But actually, this is the way the right goes after everyone who stands in their way: accuse them of everything, no matter how implausible or contradictory the accusations are. Progressives are atheistic socialists who want to impose Sharia law. Class warfare is evil; also, John Kerry is too rich. And so on.

The key to understanding this, I’d suggest, is that movement conservatism has become a closed, inward-looking universe in which you get points not by sounding reasonable to uncommitted outsiders — although there are a few designated pundits who play that role professionally — but by outdoing your fellow movement members in zeal. [...]

Many members of the commentariat don’t want to face up to the fact that this is what American politics has become; they cling to the notion that there are gentlemanly elder statesmen on the right who would come to the fore if only Obama said the right words. But the fact is that nobody on that side of the political spectrum wants to or can make deals with the Islamic atheist anti-military warmonger in the White House.

Yes, I know; liberals pounced on some misspelled Tea Party signs and a few with Nazi and other racist symbols. But what we should remember is that Republican craziness extends to their “serious” presidential candidates; witness the candidates stand on religion, Mr. Obama’s birth place, etc.

October 25, 2011 - Posted by | michelle bachmann, politics, politics/social, republicans, republicans political/social, republicans politics, rick perry

2 Comments »

  1. I don’t know of anyone that cares where he stands on religion or where he was born. I think with Obama it has all boiled down to the politics. What he has promised vs what he has delivered. Obamacare looks like a trainwreck, the last jobs bill didn’t create any jobs, the stimulus bill didn’t stimulate, the banks got bailed out while we got nothing and their solution to it all is to raise taxes. Why not just stop spending since clearly none of it is working.

    It’s almost like, I bought these 50 gallons of snake oil, and they didn’t fix everything for me, Maybe I need to pay more for them and then they’ll work.

    Comment by Jon | October 25, 2011 | Reply

    • You are factually wrong. The stimulus did stop the job loss and jobs DID go up; they didn’t go up by a fast enough rate to make a dent in unemployment though. Bank bailout: that was under President Bush.

      In fact, prominent economists have said that the stimulus was too small; what we have right now is a demand problem.

      Comment by blueollie | October 25, 2011 | Reply


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