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Title: The Delusions of the Last Rightwing Remnant: Freerepublic.com
Source: The Rec Report
URL Source: http://www.legitgov.org:80/comment/rec_report_200307.html
Published: Mar 21, 2007
Author: Michael D. Rectenwald, Ph.D.
Post Date: 2007-03-21 11:50:38 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 368
Comments: 29

The Delusions of the Last Rightwing Remnant: http://Freerepublic.com

Only a small minority in the United States maintains an unwavering faith in the administration of George W. Bush. Most of the country has finally discovered Bush and his ilk are liars, thieves, incompetent hacks, and mercenary madmen. Only a few true believers remain. These few are reflected in the unwavering statistical minority of 30%-33%, who still support Bush, and apparently will support Bush, no matter what he does. This remnant, or as Steven Colbert called them, "the backwash," will never sway. Like the Christian martyrs of old, they will go to their deaths swearing allegiance to their master. One might wonder who this faithful remnant is, and just where its members might be found. Well, a narrow and vociferous margin can be found screeching on http://Freerepublic.com. There, they are apparently alive, but judging from what they hold to be 'reality,' not so well.

On http://Freerepublic.com, we find those who still believe in the Bush agenda: the war, the insurgency, the domestic agenda, and yes, even in the reliability of the Bush propaganda machine. Here we find the few who find no irony in the language of the Bush regime. They see nothing ironic about the fact that the original name for the war in Iraq was Operation Iraqi Liberation, the acronym for which is O.I.L.--that is, before it was changed to cover up the inauspicious and inadvertent revelation of its true purpose. They see no irony in the idea of liberating a country from a dictator, and then using his former prisons to torture its citizens. They see no irony in calling the 'enemy' ruthless killers, even as they have bombed and ruthlessly killed many times more people than the enemy. They see no irony in trumpeting a war against terrorism, even as their state terrorism has precipitated a bloody civil war that has drastically added to terrorism's ranks. They see no irony in the fact that they no longer know who the enemy is, and instead hope to secure the enemy from the enemy's enemy. They see no irony in the administration's demands that Iran not "interfere" in the affairs of Iraq. They see no tragedy in the report that over 2 million former Iraqis are now refugees in nearby countries and another 2 million are now homeless inside Iraq. They see no irony in the fact that Bush now claims a need to stay in Iraq, lest it become the safe-haven for terrorism that he claimed it was before he attacked, but which it has only become since he attacked. They see no irony in decrying the supposedly undemocratic regimes in Venezuela and elsewhere, even as their own elections have been notoriously and egregiously flawed, indeed probably rigged, so much so that human rights watch groups would refuse to monitor them. They see no irony in their "pro-life" agenda, even as they kill tens of thousands of innocent, walking and talking children and adults. They see no irony in the fact that the latest media spokesman for the regime is named "Tony Snow," as if an admission that the message delivered will be part of a "Snow job."

No, their belief in Bush persists, despite so much evidence to contradict it. The supernatural basis of this faith is the key to its persistence. Like Panglossian believers against contrary evidence, they retain faith in a political ideology that they imagine to be flawless, regardless of its increasingly deleterious emanations. And what do they say to anyone, especially anyone with a message and the determination to voice it, who disagrees? Here, they do not act so much like the good-natured Pangloss.

For one, they attack the credibility of anyone who attacks their fearless leader. I myself have been a recent target of their vituperative denunciations, which, if they weren't so vitriolic and suggestive of violence, would be hilarious for their sheer boorishness and desperate flailing. They claim, erroneously, that I am not a real Ph.D., or that I am not a real professor of English. To prove this, they cite outdated documents showing me to be a Post-Doctoral fellow (which requires a Ph.D., incidentally), much like their leader's use of outdated intelligence in the run-up to war. Little do they know that I have moved on from Carnegie Mellon University, where I worked as an editor for the Robotics Institute and a Post-doctoral Fellow for the English Department, and now hold a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor, somewhere in the Carolinas? I say "somewhere in the Carolinas," because the http://Freerepublic.com site is rife with criminally-minded cyber-thugs with the ethics of their leader. They are domestic terrorists who would stop at nothing to ruin the opposition. If it weren't for the fact that the government is being run by like-minded criminal thugs, their threats would surely lead to investigations. To date, I have received dozens of death threats and other cowardly missives of warning. My previous address has been published, as has a list of my referees. Their tactics are infamous and their ethics deplorable. And they call me the fascist.

Meanwhile, I argued that for reasons that have become apparent, contemporary Republicanism is now a dangerous ideology that threatens the well-being of the planet. In this sense, I compared it to other dangerous political ideologies that should not be sanctioned under the liberal terms of 'tolerance,' such as Nazism and the white supremacist KKK. I cited the well-known Frankfurt School theorist, Herbert Marcuse, in support of my point. A poster on http://Freerepublic.com suggested that I'd never read the essay by Marcuse, or Marcuse's other writings, at all. That would be anomalous, since I studied the Frankfurt School in great depth in graduate school, received an A in seminars, and included the Frankfurt School on my Ph.D. thesis exam. I also suggested that Bush and Cheney and other operatives in the war, as war criminals, belong in jail. Two days after I made this statement, an official of the International Criminal Court declared that he could envisage circumstances under which Blair and Bush could be brought before the court and tried for the coalition war crimes in Iraq. The email replies from "freepers" included attacks for my lack of concern over national sovereignty. To this charge, I plead guilty; national sovereignty should never be used to protect convicted or convictable war criminals. (Yes, my use of the semi-colon is proper here, as before.) Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel. I do not respect its protection of the scoundrel, nor do I share the fanatical freeper concern about the black helicopters and the "evil" U.N. (Many months ago, I suggested on MSNBC's "Scarborough Country" that Bush's reason for eschewing the ICC was indeed because he knew that he could later be convicted for war crimes that he was soon about to commit).

After the publication of my "10-Points" article, freepers (irrelevantly) questioned my sexual preferences ("I bet this guy is gay"), attacked my grammar (especially ironic coming from the 'is-my-children-learning' rightwing), and raised doubts (in their minds) about my academic credentials. My fathering of three children and living with a beautiful dancer and choreographer (a woman) should put the questions about my sexual preferences to rest, as if such preferences mattered. Apparently they do to the freepers. Sorry, boys. Incidentally, these doubts were raised in connection to my teaching of 'feminism,' which these boors equate with femininity. They assume that anyone who studies feminism is either lesbian or gay. I suppose that all the first-wave suffragettes were lesbians as well. If so, the women amongst their contingent owe a great debt to lesbianism.

As to my academic credentials, earning a Ph.D. from a top twenty-five-ranked, internationally renowned university apparently disqualifies me for the freepers. Writing and publishing dozens of articles for the Robotics Institute's Artificial Intelligence Lab also somehow disqualifies me in their minds. Some have even likened Robotics itself to idiocy. Meanwhile, I would take the artificial intelligence of software robots to the so-called natural intelligence of the freeper, any day. Freepers prefer anything to education, especially Liberal Arts and Humanities education. When they hear the word "culture," they reach for their guns. Sound familiar? They attack anyone who can claim credentials beyond huckstering corporate garbage. It is not an accident that "liberal" and "education" are often juxtaposed.

The freepers suggest that in a subsequent Rec Report, I have 'backtracked' from my original "10-Point Plan," because I am afraid that my having written it will somehow disqualify me from getting tenure. This charge is actually charmingly naïve. But, I should like to educate the Busheviks about something called "academic freedom," which, unlike the freedumb (freedom to be dumb) avowed on http://Freerepublic.com, actually allows one to have a reasoned opinion that differs from that of the king-and-priest mob that stones dissenters. The reactionary mob has always been uneducated. This same kind of mob, incited by his sympathy for the French Revolution, burned down the house of English chemist and thinker, Joseph Priestly. This kind of mob included spies for the forces of oppression in England and elsewhere, finding "infidels," "traitors" and "blasphemers" under every rock in the early 19th century. This same kind of mob has always opposed those who challenge the dominance of the few. This kind of mob has always been for reforms that have favored themselves-only if said reforms happened sometime in the past. This cowardly kind of mob reveres power and loathes future reform or change. They respond to contemporary 'radicals' as if they were devils, and meanwhile benefit from past radicals. This same kind of mob would have supported another idiot king named "George" against the revolutionary forces. In short, this same kind of mob has always worked against the best self-interests of its own individual members.

This same mob is a dangerous cabal with members that include dangerous, prominent politicians. I maintain that today, with critical worldwide issues at stake, their ideology is a serious bane to society and is prejudicial to the interests of a vast planetary majority. When I said that Republicans should be 'thrown in jail,' I referred only to those convicted of actual crimes. The fear on their part is that many are guilty. This includes Bush and Cheney, for starters, but also any other officials knowingly complicit in war crimes and other offenses, such as outing an undercover CIA agent. As for the low-level mobsters on http://Freerepublic.com, many should be tracked down by the police for any harassment, threats or actions taken to destroy others. They have proven my point every day since the 10-point plan was posted.

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#1. To: Brian S, Great article bump! (#0)

Meanwhile, I argued that for reasons that have become apparent, contemporary Republicanism is now a dangerous ideology that threatens the well-being of the planet.

christine  posted on  2007-03-21   12:02:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Brian S (#0)

This same kind of mob would have supported another idiot king named "George" against the revolutionary forces. In short, this same kind of mob has always worked against the best self-interests of its own individual members.

This guy nails them. Any idea where I can see his 10-Point Plan?

Fred Mertz  posted on  2007-03-21   12:04:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Brian S (#0)

The Delusions of the Last Rightwing Remnant: http://Freerepublic.com

Duh.

Israel is getting US into WWIII.

wbales  posted on  2007-03-21   12:08:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Fred Mertz (#2)

10-Point Plan for Rebuilding the United States after Bush's Destruction

Bush has blown up the world. Now the onus is on Democrats to say how they would put it back together. Nice move.

I say, resist and tell it like it is. The war and the domestic crisis are the messes that Georgie made. Here are the steps I suggest to remedy this terrible situation.

1. Tell the people that George Bush and his friends are killers, liars, and thieves and that not only shouldn't they listen to him and them, but that they all belong in jail.

2. Get George and his friends out of the way -impeach, or if no time, wait till election-then put them in prison where they belong. No more reason to be afraid of what they say, calling opposition 'cut-and-run' Democrats. Let them say it from prison and see if they can 'cut-and-run' from behind bars.

3. Get the people he deployed to the disaster out of the disaster.

4. Rebuild the US first. Rebuild the schools, roads, infrastructure, housing, education system, medical insurance and other needs neglected by the Republicans over the last eight years, as they went on their killing spree and spent all of our money.

5. After cooling the Republicans by arresting most of them and shutting their stupid mouths forever, start working on reversing Global Warming.

6. Revoke all the tax cuts made by the criminal Bush clan.

7. Remove all the "Justices" put in place by the Bush clan, including on the Supreme Court.

8. Abolish all the bullshit programs put in place by Bush clan, including Medicaid "reform" and the provisions attached to the 'no-child-left-behind' scam. Surely Bush was left behind.

9. Consider the possibility that the Republican ideology contravenes the Constitution because its policies and beliefs endanger the well-being of the people. Consider making the Republican Party illegal.

10. Start a party that opposes the Democratic Party from the left of the Democratic Party and makes the Republican Party a detestable relic of the past akin to the slave-holding Confederates.

Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Exploratory Committee Website

Brian S  posted on  2007-03-21   12:17:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Brian S (#4)

Consider making the Republican Party illegal.

Thanks, I like it.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2007-03-21   12:24:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Brian S (#0)

Well. Ya gotta give him props for the cogent refutation of the accusations by the crazies/shills over at TOS.

OTOH it gives the crazies/shills a level of acknowledgement they haven't earned or deserve.

Fukk 'em. The republican party has been hijacked as well by the BushBakerCheneySaudiInc gang and are in the same boat as the rest of the nation.

I agree something needs done.

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi

angle  posted on  2007-03-21   12:50:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Brian S (#0)

Well, that pretty much rocked. I look at the GOP as mainly a criminal enterprise; the warmongering and fascism are just there to get votes so they can continue stealing as much of the world's resources as humanly possible. But he makes a good case for a dangerous, world-threatening ideology, too.

But FR is not the last remnant. AIPAC, AEI, and the red-red states such as Georgia, Utah, Mississippi and Alabama are still thriving. The right wing isn't going anywhere; they own the GOP, they've got billions in backing, and they have a simple, gripping (if totally dishonest) message that keeps the rubes in an uproar.

A friend of mine was at a gas station. The guy across from him saw his Buck Fush bumper sticker and deliberately sprayed gasoline on his car when he went in to pay. These cretins are not only stupid, they're dangerous and vicious.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-03-21   12:56:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Mekons4 (#7)

These cretins are not only stupid, they're dangerous and vicious.

Need their ass kicked.

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi

angle  posted on  2007-03-21   13:09:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: angle (#8)

Need their ass kicked.

Some people, that's all they understand. If your foot ain't on their throat, they're trying to stomp you. There is no reasoning with FRetards. It's just blind hate over there.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-03-21   13:11:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Brian S (#0)

It is not an accident that "liberal" and "education" are often juxtaposed.

And the cock crowed three times.

I have no dog in this fight.

Open the second drive-through window, Hal.

Tauzero  posted on  2007-03-21   13:14:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Brian S (#0) (Edited)

What times are these when well-intentioned threats to the regime, here in anon cyberspace, are cheering an essay from a Gramscian commenting on Freakrepublic?

Don't get played folks.

Ron Paul 2008

JohnGalt  posted on  2007-03-21   13:15:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: JohnGalt (#11)

Gramascian

Where can I find out more info.

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi

angle  posted on  2007-03-21   13:41:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: angle (#12)

You can find loads of info on "Gramascian" doing a google search, if of course...you use the correct spelling which is: Gramscian

Of course you can also find a few references to the improperly spelled "Gramascian", mainly on politcal forums such as this one.

/chuckle

Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Exploratory Committee Website

Brian S  posted on  2007-03-21   14:00:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Brian S, ALL (#4)

Just curious, Brian...

Does the Ron Paul Presidential Exploratory Committee know you are associating them with those 10 points.

Somehow I think they wouldn't be to happy to learn that.

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-21   14:04:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Brian S (#13)

Gramscian

Thanks.

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi

angle  posted on  2007-03-21   14:08:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: angle (#12) (Edited)

This looks like a good place to start.

The Frankfurt School

With respect to the subject of the undermining of the American family, and to many other aspects of the Gramscian technique, let us explore briefly the story of the Frankfurt School. This organization of leftist intellectuals, also known as the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, was founded in the 1920s in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. There it flourished amidst the decadence of the Weimar period, both compounding and feeding off the decadence, and extending its influence throughout the country.

With Hitler's acquisition of the chancellorship in 1933, the leftist stalwarts of the Frankfurt School fled Germany for the United States, where they soon established a new institute at Columbia University. As is characteristic of such men, they repaid their debt to the U.S. for sheltering them from Nazi brutality by turning their attention to what they regarded as the injustices and social deficiencies inherent to our system and society. Immediately they set about devising a program of revolutionary reform for America.

Max Horkeimer, one of the notables of the Frankfurt School, determined that America's profound allegiance to the traditional family was a mark of our national inclination towards the same fascist system from which he had fled. Explaining this connection between fascism and the American family, he declared: "When the child respects in his father's strength a moral relationship and thus learns to love what his reason recognizes to be a fact, he is experiencing his first training for the bourgeois authority relationship."

Ron Paul 2008

JohnGalt  posted on  2007-03-21   14:49:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Brian S (#13) (Edited)

That barb hurt, but I have made the change, though Curveball is sure both spellings are correct.

Ron Paul 2008

JohnGalt  posted on  2007-03-21   14:51:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Mekons4 (#7)

Frankly- even a "de-nazification" type effort wouldn't get rid of the underlying sickness that is the manifestation of the American reichwing. It isn't even a right wing phenom- what afflicts this country. The same hubris and arrogance and inhumanity if rife on the left as well- though worded softer- it is the same thing.

At least the reichwing is honest about their evil murderous nature. The "librual" warmongers like to couch their murder and conquest in humanitarian goop talk. Sure- you won't find libs saying "kill em all" like you see routinely among the reichwinger genocide advocates- but the same desire for empire and an all powerful world controlling regime in DC is the same.

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-03-21   14:53:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Burkeman1 (#18)

but the same desire for empire and an all powerful world controlling regime in DC is the same.

With the qualifier, "in DC," no argument. I think most liberals, like most conservatives, are not into warmongering, worldwide conquest, or taping ever conversation and email of every citizen. It's the fruitcakes on the fringes, and the bought-out politicians who take money from fruitcakes, who are doing us in.

Mainstream conservatism and liberalism are rational opponents who keep each other from going off the deep end. Both "sides" contain elements who are looking to subvert the entire movement, as the Bushies have done with conservatism.

I can't really find the Stalinist element that would be the threat from the left. They're still pretty well marginalized, as the neocons used to be and will be again, if they left enough actual conservatives in the party to reclaim it.

The leftie equivalent of the bushies is probably something like the Socialist Workers Party, a pack of nuts with advanced degrees. But they have no influence.

It's the statists like Hillary, the insiders who will do anything to stay in power, that are the threat. And they're the RIGHT WING of the Dem party.

It's interesting how they've made populists like Pryor and Tim Johnson and some of the new guys into the conservative wing. They're just not doctrinaire, and I think populism is going to eventually take over the Dem party.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-03-21   17:39:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Brian S (#0)

To date, I have received dozens of death threats and other cowardly missives of warning. My previous address has been published,

that's kinda scary - are freepers all talk, I hope?

kiki  posted on  2007-03-21   22:14:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: BeAChooser (#0)

The Delusions of the Last Rightwing Remnant: http://Freerepublic.com

And one lone Bushbot on Freedom4um...

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2007-03-21   22:16:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Arator, angle, ALL (#21)

And one lone Bushbot on Freedom4um...

Yeah, you have me outnumbered. (not that I can fairly be called a "Bushbot")

Say, did you hear that I'm adopting Angle's motto?

"First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you. Then you win." --Mahatma K. Gandhi

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-21   22:18:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: BeAChooser (#22)

Say, did you hear that I'm adopting Angle's motto?

Except, in your case, it goes in reverse.

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2007-03-21   22:22:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Arator, ALL (#23)

Except, in your case, it goes in reverse.

Nah ... with the number of 4um members who have bozo'd themselves rather than read what I post, it has to be flowing left to right.

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-21   22:36:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: BeAChooser (#24) (Edited)

Nah ... with the number of 4um members who have bozo'd themselves rather than read what I post, it has to be flowing left to right.

First, you win (Bush/neocon domination 2000-200?)

Then they fight you (on LP, until neocon tyrant Goldi banned us)

Then they ridicule you (those of us who have not yet bozoed you here at F4)

Then they ignore you (those of us who have bozoed you here at F4)

You are now at the end of your road, don't you see? The murderous era of Bush/neocon madness (and craven criminality) is coming to a close. A reeling world is regaining its footing. And together, humanity will soon have Bush, Blair, Cheney and the entire lot of neocon crooks and killers before a new Nuremburg tribunal to receive their just deserts. It's only a matter of time. These criminal administrations are unraveling before our very eyes.

So, spam on, BAC. You are fast becoming a dinosaur (thank God).

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2007-03-21   23:00:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Arator (#25)

oh my...pure art.

christine  posted on  2007-03-21   23:08:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Arator, angle (#25)

most insightful

"The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes nor between parties either — but right through the human heart." — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

robin  posted on  2007-03-22   1:04:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Arator, ALL (#25)

You are fast becoming a dinosaur (thank God).

***************

To: Mark_Felton (#0)

Now astronomers hope to kill off the conspiracy theory once and for all by using the Very Large Telescope (VLT) - by far the most powerful telescope in the world - to spot the Apollo lunar landers.

Spotting the lunar landers proves nothing.

Everyone agrees that hardware was sent to the moon.

The point of contention is whether any men went to the moon.

The hardware was sent. A command module orbited and took pictures. A lunar lander landed. The command module parchuted back to earth. But it was all remote controlled. Every piece of hardware that left the protection of earth's Van Allen radiation belt was unmanned.

All photographs/film of or by hardware in the moon's proximity and/or surface are real.

But all photographs/film of men on the moon were faked, done on an earthbound sound stage.

I believe this because I don't believe men can survive prolonged exposure to solar and cosmic radiation outside the protection of the earth's Van Allen belt.

But Kennedy had commited us to put men on the moon and so, they faked it. It was a great propaganda coup. But like all propaganda, it was a BIG LIE.

That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.

Arator posted on 2002-11-24 00:57:57

***********

Still sticking to that theory, Arator? ROTFLOL!

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-22   14:34:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: BeAChooser (#28) (Edited)

Still sticking to that theory, Arator? ROTFLOL!

That post is a golden oldie, BAC. How long did it take you to find it? Or did you have it archived in your (government?) database for easy retrieval?

In any case, thanks for the memories.

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2007-03-22   21:28:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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