Monday, September 24, 2012

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE CULTURE OF DUMB




                “Every time I try to get out, they pull me back in!”

                                Al Pacino in “The Godfather II

                I now know how brother Al felt.  I was trying desperately not to write about the incredulous ineptitude of the Republican Party, its propaganda outlet a.k.a. Fox News, and its standard bearer, Mitt Romney.  In the span of one week, Romney has injected himself clumsily and without benefit of any facts, into a serious, sensitive international crisis, then turned around and insulted half of all Americans.  This is from the rich guy whose answer to struggling college students is to get a loan from their parents, who won’t release his tax forms, and who wants deep tax cuts for himself, while cutting services and benefits for average working people.  Astonishing.
                I have now seen two things I never thought I would see in my lifetime: a Black president; and a presidential candidate who, if elected, would be worse- dare I say it? - than George W. Bush.  What I find most intriguing is not Romney’s incompetence-although it really is a wonder to behold- but the process by which we are faced with watching a man so spectacularly flawed carry the mantle of his party.   What has happened to the party of Lincoln that they would follow George W. Bush with Sarah (I can see Russia) Palin as a Vice presidential candidate and now Mitt Romney and Paul (it’s true if I say it is) Ryan as his running mate?  I think I know. 
                Ever since the Republicans became the party of conservatism, it has consisted of two distinct elements.  There was the conservative intellectual elite as represented by the late William F, Buckley Jr., George Will, and William Krystol, who provided the theoretical structure of the party.  Then there were the followers who voted their emotions, rather than their interests, and who follow people like the aforementioned Sarah Palin, Triple R (Rabid, Racist, Rush) Limbaugh, and Michelle Bachman.  It is from this latter group that the Tea Party was born and the inmates took over the asylum.  Thus began the empowerment of the COD (Culture Of Dumb).
                The Republican primary race was the most astonishing display of the politics of COD that I have ever witnessed.  Former Governor, John Huntsman, was run out of the race almost immediately for the unpardonable sin of making sense and speaking rationally.  The remaining candidates almost fell over themselves trying to make the most outrageous, nonsensical statements.  Any candidate who had, at any time in the past, said anything that made sense was forced to retract the offending statement.  Newt Gingrich, who became a master of the nonsensical, was forced to denounce a joint public service announcement he had made with Nancy Pelosi about global warming.  He actually said that acknowledging global warming was the dumbest thing he had ever done, and couldn’t explain why he did it. Rick Santorum came out against education and declared that smart people would not vote for him!  And who could forget that on the issue of a hypothetical uninsured young man with a fatal condition, and the audience’s responseas to what to do for him was to let him die!  The major media maintained a straight face while treating Republican mythology as if it were reality. 
                The Republicans are faced with an apparently unsolvable conundrum.   On the one hand, so much of their success has been derived from the smoke and mirror tactics employed by the diabolical   Karl Rove, that truly enlightened people will rarely vote for many of them.   Tax breaks for the wealthiest and deregulation of the banking industry-not to mention oil companies and the incalculable environmental damage they do when not watched closely- are positions that clearly do not favor most Americans.  So, to a certain extent, it is in their best interest for their constituents to remain uninformed by getting their “information” from Fox News. 
                On the other hand, the COD is unmanageable, uncontainable and uncontrollable.  Hence we were provided the spectacle of Congressman Todd Akin explaining that in cases of “legitimate” rape (Don’t you just hate it when the parents of rape aren’t married?) a woman’s body will terminate the pregnancy on its own.
                Given their hostility toward the African American community (their greatest hero, Ronald Reagan, categorized Black folks as a “special interest”) it would be tempting for the Black community to become downright giddy at this onslaught of COD.   Yet COD has strong roots in our community as well.  We see it when our best and brightest are castigated for “tying to talk white” merely because they used proper English.  There is, however, one salient distinction in the COD of the Black community and that of the rabid right.  Much of the African American COD has been imposed from without, by those who have defined us negatively.  We can’t say that about the working class right. 

3 comments:

  1. The true tragedy is that it is possible that Mr. Romney can win this election.
    A sad fact brought to light in this campaign is that too many people ignore elections to state legislatures--- where voter ID laws are passed and where gerrymandering has become a high art.

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  3. Phillip Dixon said it right, "A sad fact brought to light in this campaign is that too many people ignore elections to state legislatures--- where voter ID laws are passed and where gerrymandering has become a high art."

    That "too many people" are also not politically aware enough to see the advantage to themselves of voting on the local level...that the local level is from where their voices can be heard most clearly. For those "too many people", the burden of being overloaded with so many "life decisions" (who to vote off the island, who to phone-in as the American Idol, who has the talent, who to put on speed dial, etc.) is utterly overwhelming. It's all part of the COBDD, Culture of Being Dumbed Down. Get rid of Social Studies and Civics and people/students won't even know what knowledge they're being deprived of; and they certainly won't know how government is suppose to work...In fact, they'll be easily convinced that it should be run like a business and therefore "leave business to businessmen".

    Absent the fact that the only two "businessmen" to become POTUS are Herbert Hoover and George W. Bush, and you get people clamoring to be over-lorded by the likes of Mitt Robme. History clearly outlines what Hoover and GWB did by running the government like a business. Enter Bill Griggs' COD subjects who INSIST that if you haven't run a business, you don't know jack about running a government. You have to marvel at the energy injected into the government is business, business is government parallel ascribed to by so many teabaggers who are convinced that their own "take-home pay check" is suffering from revenues spent on social/safety net programs instead of waking up to the fact that the expenses of those programs are more than off-set by the corporate welfare going to farm subsidies, oil subsidies, export subsidies, banking subsidies, tax breaks for the wealthy, nation-building (Iraq & Afghanistan), 900+ military bases in over 140 countries, etc.

    The smoke & mirrors have spawned an American Culture of "I got mine, you get yours". No more of the patriotic memes of America being first in everything.

    Our infrastructure is a joke. Countries that we consider third world have better more modern infrastructures than the U.S. Look at high-speed rail. Countries in Asia have trains that move people at up to 200 miles per hour; our fastest train here is about 65 mph. There are so many areas in which this country (in general) and the African-American community (in particular)have been dumbed-down that it boggles the mind. And now it all comes down to how many of the dumbed-down (of all cultures, races, etc) can we get to the polls to exercise their right to vote.

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