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The Teabaggers Want their Country Back - Preferably, Circa 1860


BENEATH THE SPIN • ERIC L. WATTREE

The Teabaggers Want their Country Back - Preferably, Circa 1860

I just saw another one of those videos. You know the ones - the kind that Fox "News" loves to show of the clueless teabagger with tears in her eyes, complaining that she wants her country back. They're designed to tug at our heartstrings, but they have just the opposite effect on me. What I see is a social bigot who thinks the world is about to come to an end because Barack Obama is the president instead of the White House butler.

The complete irony of that clip is the fact that, that very Black man that she's complaining about is actually the one who's trying to give her a country that she can call her own, while the Republican that she's crying to, secretly looks upon her, and her kind, as ignorant trailer trash, that's only good for contributing to their wealth and power, pumping out babies that they can grind up in their war machine, and making a fool of herself in their staged videos. The man can barely disguise his disgust as he's looking at her.

I find myself making the very same point article after article, but what else can I do when such a large part of the population has been so thoroughly brainwashed that they can't see what's right before their eyes? Let me amend that. I think they can see it, but they refuse to recognize a reality that they don't want to accept.

Not all, but many of these people know that it's driving them crazy that a Black man is in the White House. But since it's no longer socially acceptable for them to be blatantly racist, they have to disguise their racist attitudes by couching them in other issues with a wink. "It's not that I hate that Black man in the White House, it's just that I hate everything he represents, even if what he represents directly benefits my family." These people are indulging in a classic example of cutting off their nose to spite their face.

One might argue that many people were also against health-care reform under President Clinton, and he was White. That is true, but they hated Bill Clinton, liberalism, and the Democratic Party almost as much as they hate Obama, because all three advocated the "slippery slope" that led to Obama.

The GOP is very good at marketing, and they mounted a brilliant campaign to demonized the word "liberal" in the political lexicon. During the sixties they mounted a campaign against liberalism by equating it with the push for civil rights, being "soft on crime," and promoting welfare - which was politispeech for coddling Black people. Then by repeatedly combining these concepts, the word liberal became associated, at least, in the uneducated mind, with "those who coddle Black people, who are criminal, lazy, and want to take your money while they sit on welfare, and take drugs." Through the use of that tactic the GOP successfully turn the word liberal into now, what is essentially, a racial slur.

So it's no wonder the Teabaggers are up in arms. As far as they're concerned, the country is being run by a criminal (who's probably taking drugs in the White House), who wants to take their money so he can set up his lazy people to lay-up on welfare and have babies at their expense.

Many of these people have been programed all of their lives to believe that propaganda, so that Mindset is as much a part of them as their religion - and the Republican Party is continuing to reinforce that belief with every sound bite. So in short, with every teabag rally, the GOP is purposely trying to incite insurrection.

Am I overstating my case? Is it possible that the GOP is legitimately concerned about the plight of the American people? I don't think so.

The Republicans have become so blatant in their attempt to manipulate the people that they've become predictable. I did an experiment. Right after I heard about the Fort Hood shooting I rushed to Twitter to record my prediction that GOP supporters were going to find a way to twist the facts to involve President Obama as part of their demonization campaign:

Twitter:

Let's see how long it takes for the Republicans to try to twist the Fort Hood Shootings into a political attack on Obama. 12:39 PM Nov 5th from web.

The next day's entry:

Yesterday I said let's see how long before wingnuts blame [the fort Hood] shooting on Obama. Well... http://bit.ly/uLhxS, 6:31 PM Nov 6th from web.

Just as I predicted an article was published in the WorldNet Daily, a publication founded by arch conservative, Joseph Farah, claiming that the shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, was an advisor on President Obama's transition team. But of course, it was a lie.

And Farah's not just some blogger who didn't get his facts straight. He's a life long "journalist" and long time conservative operative. Prior to founding WorldNet Daily, Farah was executive editor of the now defunct Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and later, the editor of the Sacramento Union. While at the Union, he persuaded Rush Limbaugh to write a daily front page column. He also collaborated with Limbaugh on the book See, I told You So, in 1994.

Farah is also a prominent birther, who's quoted as saying regarding the birther's claim that, "It'll plague Obama throughout his presidency. It'll be a nagging issue and a sore on his administration, much like Monica Lewinsky was on Bill Clinton's presidency," and, "It's not going to go away, and it will drive a wedge in an already divided public."

So there you have it - not in my words, but in the words of a prominent conservative operative. The Republicans' primary agenda is not to pull the people of this country together in order to weather two wars, the loss of homes and jobs, and the deepest recession since the Great Depression, but to "drive a wedge in an already divided public."

What a fine bunch of patriots, these Republicans.  Every time the word "America" comes out of their mouths, it makes me want to throw up.  

  Eric L. Wattree

wattree.blogspot.com  

Religious bigotry: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like me - it's just that God does.


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It's funny; some days the shite the Teabaggers regurgitate bothers me, and some days it just sounds like noise. Not White Noise, but more like some nihilistic band playing too loud, and my system strives to Not Hear it.
At least I know the toxicity they exude is also on the inside, rotting them slowly away. Maybe too slowly, but...there it is.
Find yourself something life-affirming to do in your community this weekend, Wattree; don't let them live in your head rent-free, dear.

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Thank you, Wendy.

I'll want to take your advise, but then, something inside me keeps saying, "it's never safe to ignore ignorance."

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I swear we can just check in with them once in awhile; I also want to know when they are getting dangerous. We will. I know it would rankle more if I were black; but my son is, so it rankles plenty. But we gotta keep our spirits up here and there to fight the good fight, yes?

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Eric, possible typo in the fifth paragraph: "slippery slop".

A nice play on words, but i am unable to discern whether it was intentional on your part, as it would pass through a spell checker cleanly.

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Thanks PCA.

It was a typo.

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I blame their parents, who didn't tell them the primary goal of getting an education: So that you don't become an easy mark for every confidence trickster/charlatan that comes by.

These people are easy marks, and the sad part is, they are proud of it. I'd feel sorry for them, if they weren't dragging us all down with them.

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What I see is a social bigot who thinks the world is about to come to an end because Barack Obama is the president instead of the White House butler.

Well, there goes another mouthful of tea. I'm laughing over this one because. ..yes, those WH butlers were ALWAYS black. (Do they still have butlers? Could they possibly still be black?)

I think you're exactly right with this piece. They are cutting off their noses to spite their faces. The problem is they're trying to cut off OUR noses, too. They're fools and we have to suffer them.

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In this economy, I'd take the job. "Sir, dinna is served. Might I take this wing, sir?

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Wattree, I just went outside to get a few things ready for the storm that seems to be coming. The air pressure is dropping, the ind is up, and there are grey and black clouds massing. And an enormous flock of robins flew in, singing and playing in the trees, and riding those air currents like nobody's business! They're rust and orange and black and grey, and they white marks like eyebrows in the Surprised position.
A big doe was out there; she wanted an apple from me. I went to within about three feet of her, saying, "Shoo." I am slow and walk a little like a monster, so I didn't want her knocking into me, not realizing that I'm not actually an apple tree, if you get my drift.
They can help mollify my angst. Thank goodness.
Sweet dreams tonight.

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Great descriptive writing, Wendy.

I'm from Los Angeles so I envy your seasonal weather and closeness to nature. I never even saw the snow until I was an adult, and even now, a good rain storm is cause for celebration. I love it so much that my late wife bought me a CD with the sound thunder storms, brooks, and other sounds of nature. So just reading your description was like a virtual outing.

Great job.

Eric

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Ah, here too, rain is a blessing. We live between the mountains and the desert, with an annual rainfall of maybe 12 inches. It snows, but the weather patterns are strange now; lots of wind to dry things more.
How good the CD sounds; I have one like that interspersed with slow, classical music. It's relaxing. I cannot imagine living in a city any more; and LA is a biggie. Yikes.

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What I see is a social bigot who thinks the world is about to come to an end because Barack Obama is the president instead of the White House butler.

Well this brings a chuckle to me anyway. ahhaah

I think its more like 1876 instead of 1860...but why split hairs.

The constituency is made up mostly of frustrated white people for sure who have lost their jobs, homes, cars......whatever. Or they have a lot of fear that they will lose these things. They are lost in a maze and someone bothers to come with a little yarn to help them find an easy way out.

That someone points at minorities, liberals and godless socialists as the culprits...

The yarn suppliers are simply in it for the money and of course it is a way for them to satisfy their own internal demons.

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The social and ethnic demographic is shifting with caucasians becoming a smaller percentage. This was inevitable. Wait a while and see what happens when the inevitable changes to who are the holders of wealth starts. What we see now ain't nothing compared to the crazy that is coming.

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We've already regressed about a hundred years. We look like the U.S. of 1915 or so right now. I don't know if we can go backward much more without a complete societal collapse.

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The letters section in our local (redneck county) paper tonight are comprised of letters:

Asking how can a federal government that can't manage H1N1 flu shots adequately control the entire health system?

Muslims are advised to kill, and freedom of religion for them has deadly consequences, and this is not mere guessing on my part.

Ken Salazar is investigating Bush over oil leases, and why didn't he investigate Barney FRank and ACORN?

Put prayer and the Bible back in school, and there won't be all these killings in schools and elsewhere.

Obama doesn't care about the soldiers at Fort Hood, and didn't even go there (sic) to comfort the families, and say what you want about George Bush, our nation's security was always his top priority, and his gratitude to the military was huge, and Obama and Paul Volcker want the dollar destroyed, and why not let foreign countries get off their butts and bring their standards up to ours?

(To be fair, there were two other letters, one for single payer health insurance, and one on not having to believe in the devil to be a good person...)

Now I absolutely believe Obmama deserves criticism on many fronts, but these notions are so based in ignorance that it's hard to even want to answer them. A few brave souls do try, once in awhile, but writers like these can't be reasoned with. They constantly remind us that they know the truth, and we would, too, if we just listened to Glenn Beck and talk radio.
Responding to them is that 'pearls before swine' metaphor. But I keep wishing that they could focus their anger on the Right Stuff, like the White House's dastardly defense of casino-capitalism. No such luck; they have been told which issues are the Holy Grail of their movement: freedom, oh, and...freedom.

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You have said exactly what I have been saying about these "fine folks" with their "teabags" from the get go. Nothing but bigoted trailer trash who absolutely hate that a Black man is in the WH.

And the GOP is peddling this hatred for all it's worth.

Disgusting.


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Eric L. Wattree is a writer, poet, and musician, born in Los Angeles. He’s a columnist for The Los Angeles Sentinel and The Black Star News. He’s also the author of A Message From the Hood, and a contributing writer to Your Black World, and The Huffington Post.

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