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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMovement Conservatives can't handle the truth.
In a bit of serendipity later, up popped Heather Cox Richardson's piece in Salon featuring a photo of Jack Nicholson from "A Few Good Men," about how Movement Conservatives can't handle the truth.
By the George W. Bush administration, Richardson concludes:
Buckleys intellectual stand had won. Facts and argument had given way to an ideology premised on Christianity and the idea of economic individualism. As Movement Conservatives took over the Republican Party, that ideology worked its way deep into our political system. It has given us, for example, a senator claiming words he spoke on the Senate floor were not intended to be a factual statement. It has given us dynamic scoring, a rule changing the way the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the economic impact of tax cuts, to reinforce the idea that cuts fuel economic growth despite the visibly disastrous effects of recent tax cuts on states such as Kansas. And it has given us attempts in Oklahoma, Texas, North Carolina and Colorado to discard the A.P. U.S. History framework and dictate that students learn instead the Movement Conservatives skewed version of the nations history. Politicians have always spun information to advance their own policies. The practice infuriates partisans but it reflects the Enlightenment idea of progress through reasoned argument. Movement Conservatives insistence on their own version of reality, in defiance of facts, is something different altogether.
http://www.salon.com/2015/03/01/its_worse_than_scott_walker_and_ted_cruz_secrets_of_conservatives_decades_long_war_on_truth/
Some of us are old enough to have seen Superman on black-and-white TV defending truth, justice, and the American Way. That was then. The saddest part of pass-it-on propaganda and AFP disinformation is that the people who raised us at the height of the Cold War warned us that commies would use propaganda and disinformation to destroy America from within. Now, many of those same Real Americans consider trafficking in propaganda and disinformation good, clean fun for the whole family. They know it's wrong and they don't care.
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2015/03/that-they-should-believe-lie-by.html
malthaussen
(17,219 posts)By fighting monsters, we became them. By "we," I mean the average man of more-or-less good will who belived in certain principles which have been kicked to the curb by the constant War on Everything that has dominated the past 40-odd years. The "saddest thing," IMO, is that these average men of more-or-less good will would rather follow the lead of the fascists and authoritarians than stand up to them -- always for good and sufficient reasons, of course.
Or, as Terry Pratchett put it so pithily, man was designed with a serious flaw: a tendency to bend at the knees.
-- Mal