Stages of Fascism - Big Money and the Baggers
Thought provoking, even compelling analysis at TruthOut
The Third Stage: Being ThereAll through the Bush years, progressive right-wing watchers refused to call it "fascism" because, though we kept looking, we never saw clear signs of a deliberate, committed institutional partnership forming between America's conservative elites and its emerging homegrown brownshirt horde. We caught tantalizing signs of brief flirtations -- passing political alliances, money passing hands, far-right moonbat talking points flying out of the mouths of "mainstream" conservative leaders. But it was all circumstantial, and fairly transitory. The two sides kept a discreet distance from each other, at least in public. What went on behind closed doors, we could only guess. They certainly didn't act like a married couple.
Now, the guessing game is over. We know beyond doubt that the Teabag movement was created out of whole cloth by astroturf groups like Dick Armey's FreedomWorks and Tim Phillips' Americans for Prosperity, with massive media help from FOX News. We see the Birther fracas -- the kind of urban myth-making that should have never made it out of the pages of the National Enquirer -- being openly ratified by Congressional Republicans. We've seen Armey's own professionally-produced field manual that carefully instructs conservative goon squads in the fine art of disrupting the democratic governing process -- and the film of public officials being terrorized and threatened to the point where some of them required armed escorts to leave the building. We've seen Republican House Minority Leader John Boehner applauding and promoting a video of the disruptions and looking forward to "a long, hot August for Democrats in Congress."
This is the sign we were waiting for -- the one that tells us that yes, kids: we are there now. America's conservative elites have openly thrown in with the country's legions of discontented far right thugs. They have explicitly deputized them and empowered them to act as their enforcement arm on America's streets, sanctioning the physical harassment and intimidation of workers, liberals, and public officials who won't do their political or economic bidding.
This is the catalyzing moment at which honest-to-Hitler fascism begins. It's also our very last chance to stop it.













"All through the Bush years, progressive right-wing watchers refused to call it "fascism" because, though we kept looking..."
- Yeah, right! Another self-glorifying delusion...
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August 9, 2009 1:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
Interesting. It never ceases to amaze me how people here can pull stuff like this out to make a point. It's almost an art form -- or a sport -- or a combination of the two.
August 9, 2009 10:44 PM | Reply | Permalink
We'll never stop it as long as people think Obama is opposed to it.
August 9, 2009 3:55 PM | Reply | Permalink
What is happenings appears to be that there is an undercurrent of fear of change within a lot of society - especially among Whites. There are a number of groups with money who are developing messages that make those groups even more afraid and define the social groups who supposedly are responsible for the economic and social changes that the fearful are reacting to.
Then, once the fearful have been told who is causing their angst, the moneyed groups are trying to organize them to take political action against the Democrats. The organization process is centered around evangelical churches and AstroTurf political organizations.
The moneyed groups organizing them conservatives are primarily top conservative political leaders together with leaders of big businesses and wall street banks.
The one thing missing from a true fascist movement is populist violence organized to take political control of the government. That is being supplied by the tea baggers and by the merger of the republican party with the violent fringe of the right wing. That merger is being driven by talk radio and FOX News as they pick up and spread the right-wing fringe messages and spread them to the republican party as a whole.
Expect to see the violence escalate.
That's what Sara Robinson was writing about.
September 12, 2009 5:42 PM | Reply | Permalink