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A Conservative Explains Why Right-Wingers Have No Compassion
02-18-2012, 08:44 AM
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A Conservative Explains Why Right-Wingers Have No Compassion
http://www.alternet.org/visions/154194/a...ompassion/

From the article:
Quote:Although Mitt Romney used the word "conservative" 19 times in a short speech at the February 10, 2012, Conservative Political Action Conference, the audience he used this word to appeal to was not conservative by any traditional definition. It was right wing. Despite the common American practice of using "conservative" and "right wing" interchangeably, right wing is not a synonym for conservative and not even a true variant of conservatism - although the right wing will opportunistically borrow conservative themes as required.

Right-wingers have occasioned much recent comment. Their behavior in the Republican debates has caused even jaded observers to react like an Oxford don stumbling upon a tribe of headhunting cannibals. In those debates where the moderators did not enforce decorum, these right-wingers, the Republican base, behaved with a single lack of dignity. For a group that displays its supposed pro-life credentials like a neon sign, the biggest applause lines resulted from their hearing about executions or the prospect of someone dying without health insurance.

Who are these people and what motivates them? To answer, one must leave the field of conventional political theory and enter the realm of psychopathology. Three books may serve as field guides to the farther shores of American politics and the netherworld of the true believer.

Most estimates calculate the percentage of Republican voters who are religious fundamentalists at around 40 percent; in some key political contests, such as the Iowa caucuses, the percentage is closer to 60. Because of their social cohesion, ease of political mobilization and high election turnout, fundamentalists have political weight even beyond their raw numbers. An understanding of their leaders, infrastructure and political goals is warranted. Max Blumenthal has done the work in his book "Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party." Blumenthal investigates politicized fundamentalism and provides capsule bios of such movement luminaries as James Dobson, Tony Perkins, John Hagee and Ted Haggard. The reader will conclude that these authority figures and the flocks they command are driven by a binary, Manichean vision of life and a hunger for conflict. Their minds appear to have no more give and take than that of a terrier staring down a rat hole.

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This assessment of the rabid RW is rather chilling. Shocked

Their need to maintain the racial and gender status quo at all costs and their significant numbers show that these people are serious. Laws that cause voter suppression and attack reproductive rights are being drafted and passed. The courts may or may not be able to invalidate those laws. The rabid RW must be stopped!
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02-18-2012, 09:28 AM
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RE: A Conservative Explains Why Right-Wingers Have No Compassion
Thanks for posting, very interesting perspective.
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02-18-2012, 12:02 PM
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RE: A Conservative Explains Why Right-Wingers Have No Compassion
These RWers are without any human feeling and trying to teaching sympathy and understanding to them would be like this old saying - "Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig."

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