Monday, August 22, 2016

the poison of conservative ideology




http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_57b65402e4b029a9a4652ab1

Unbalanced: How Right-Wing Media Destroys Democracy

Samuel C. Spitale Los Angeles-based journalist, storyteller, and humorist



Last night I watched the documentary "The Brainwashing of My Dad", about a family man’s rightwing radicalization.
The filmmaker traces her father’s descent from a free-loving personality to an angry, embittered devotee of conservative media out of touch with reality.The film paints a clear picture of just how damaging the ubiquity and ferocity of conservative doctrine can be. It poisons the public in ways they aren’t aware of, and I’ve seen this evolution firsthand. Growing up in Louisiana, a state with conservative values tempered by the creative culture – and good humor – of New Orleans, I have lived in California now for over a decade.When I return home and catch up with friends from around the state, I repeatedly hear the same erroneous talking points promoted by Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, even by those who don’t watch the news or listen to talk radio.When exactly did freedom of information come to mean dissemination of disinformation?Regardless of the age or generation, the statements are always the same – grossly inaccurate but repeatedly told with such vigor their veracity goes unquestioned, especially when it reinforces negative racial stereotypes.The tragedy is no longer that these educated individuals are unable to differentiate between fact and myth, or that they are misinformed on so many basic domestic issues.Rather, it’s the fact that it’s become perfectly normal – legal even – for a private entity to distort, manipulate, mislead, and flat out lie under the auspices of so-called “fair and balanced” “news.”The tragedy is that our leaders, keenly aware of the deception and how it sows division amongst the people, allow the outrage industry to craft such hate speech in the first place. It undermines our democracy, compromises our moral integrity, and threatens our future stability. It encourages anti-intellectualism, discrimination, and fear mongering simply because it’s good business.This is little more than mass indoctrination, a term referring to the teaching of a specific policy or position at the exclusivity of others. It is no secret this is how Fox News was conceived, but since it’s not covered on Fox News, most people are unaware.
Former Republican hit man David Brock confesses in The Republican Noise Machine that he onceforwarded the rightwing agenda, not as an open political operative or advocate, but under the guise of journalism and punditry fueled by huge sums of money from rightwing billionaires, foundations and self-interested corporations.It is also no secret why Roger Ailes was hired
to spearhead this venture:Ailes entered politics working for Richard Nixon, showing the campaign how to present paid political events so that they would appear to be news, in order to manipulate public opinion...
At Fox, Ailes has ushered in the era of post-truth politics. The facts no longer matter; only what is politically expedient, sensationalistic, and designed to confirm the preexisting opinions of a large audience.Ailes was never hired because he was a newsman, he was recruited solely based on his Republican affiliation in order for a rightwing news agency to promote their conservative, pro-business agenda, unrepresented by actual journalism, explains Ian Haney Lopez in Dog Whistle Politics.Thus: Fox News doesn’t hire journalists. They want proselytizers.Proselytizers disseminate the Kool-Aid in order to convert, and they use outright deception to do so.“Saying something you know to be untrue, or have no basis for believing is true, is not journalism,“ explains David Brock in The Fox Effect. “It is propaganda.”In other words, lies used to manipulate. Brock wrote:More problematic, once these lies take hold, no amount of fact checking by Media Matters or websites such as Politifact or FactCheck.Org will ever convince the segment of the population that is predisposed to believe them ... Fox…claims to be a fair and balanced news network while brazenly broadcasting demonstrable lies and distortions, always with a conservative spin. It is critical that the media, Democrats, opinion makers of all stripes, and the public at large understand what Fox News is. Too many reporters and commentators have continued to treat Fox as a news organization. By doing so, they enable the network to conduct a political campaign under the guise of a media outlet, influencing the outcome of legislative debates and elections. It is all the more important to keep an eye on Fox because the rhetoric the network wields as a political weapon is filled with violent imagery and demonization. This is never a good practice, particularly at a time of economic instability when social unrest and passions are high.When exactly did freedom of information come to mean dissemination of disinformation?When corporate conservatives targeted the Fairness Doctrine, a policy that required media outlets to be accountable and represent all points of view.The doctrine was problematic because it worked.You can’t manipulate the masses by showing all viewpoints. Thus, conservatives saw to its abolition, which may prove to be a far greater detriment to a free society than the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act that led to the financial crisis.Propaganda threatens truth. It halts progress. It corrupts justice.It’s obvious to quantify the damage of financial deregulation, as we all feel its effects, from our 401Ks, to dwindling wages, to home foreclosures.The result is tangible.But the demise of the Fairness Doctrine is visceral – an insidious cancer that has gone undiagnosed for so long it may be incapable of remission.The indoctrination of an unsuspecting public, who rely on the media to inform, instead has been dangerously incensed.The rise in abusive rhetoric, social media bullying, aggressive demonstrations, protests that erupt in violence, and presidential candidates calling for acts of uncivil disobedience can all be directly attributed to the incendiary vitriol of two decades of Fox News and Rush Limbaugh.While pursuing my college degrees in a school of Journalism, one founding principle of the press, besides the importance of government accountability, was repeated almost on a daily basis:“The news should not tell us what to think, but what to think about.”Now, after a quick Google search, I am dumbfounded to discover the proper quotation can hardly be found in cyberspace. Indeed, the rightwing media has destroyed both tenets of this code. There’s not a single talking head on Fox who doesn’t tell you what to think – their opinion reiterated, reinforced and spoken with such outright indignation and authority, the average consumer isn’t aware of the manipulation.We cannot begin to solve our problems if institutions ensure we don’t have the right conversations.And consumers are exactly what we’ve become because propaganda is sold - it takes a seller and a buyer. It ignites our emotions; it angers and exploits. And unfortunately, even when it tells us what to think about, it has now fabricated the issues, creating a crisis not unlike a TV writer during sweeps. Remember such contrived issues as Planned Parenthood, Acorn, death panels, and climate denial?Propaganda threatens truth. It halts progress. It corrupts justice.We cannot begin to solve our problems if institutions ensure we don’t have the right conversations.Thus, the decline of truth is a harbinger for the decline of a civilization.According to Fairleigh Dickinson University’s 2012 PublicMind survey, researchers found that someone who watched only Fox News was less informed on both national and international news than those who watched no news at all. Those who listened to NPR were the most informed.This is a sign of voter deception, of political pandering, and a lack of respect for education, information, science and the public good.It’s a disgrace on a global scale, and it reinforces a growing international sentiment left over from the Bush years – that the U.S. has become an idiocracy, a nation of idiots run by idiots.We should all be worried about a generation growing up who many no longer be able to differentiate fact and fiction – a harbinger indeed of our departure from the global stage.The last modern-era truth tellers, free of spin, have had to seek refuge on Comedy Central, via The Daily Show and similar vehicles.Yesterday’s journalists have become today’s comedy writers.Too bad when traveling around the country, the most commonly-found news station on public TV sets is Fox News, be it at the airport, a doctor’s office, or my former journalism building. Even my parents’ own basic cable on the Gulf Coast includes Fox News, but no Comedy Central. So much for fact checking the nightly news while home for the holidays.If Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite were entering the field of communication today, they’d likely transition to social satirists at HBO – pleading truths no longer deemed profitable for national news.We should all be worried about a generation growing up who many no longer be able to differentiate fact and fiction – a harbinger indeed of our departure from the global stage. (Just ask Christiane Amanpour.)
Watching how the fake furor of Fox News wreaks havoc on American society, from Tea Party tirades to Obamacare outrage, to the authoritarian rise of Donald Trump, I can’t help but recall a scene from George Lucas’ last Star Wars film, Revenge of the Sith: Natalie Portman watches the Senate deliberately vote against their best interest, misled by their leadership. Coming to terms with the repercussions of such irrationality, she turns to Jimmy Smits and regretfully sighs: “So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause.”
So much for democracy.
But at least we’ll be too misinformed to notice.






40 comments:

  1. People of America:... do not hand over leadership of your country to Donald Trump.
    Do not invest this person with the authority and power of president!
    He will unleash the hatred, the barbarism,and the worst in humanity!

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  2. Donald Trump does not truelly represent conservative ideas and beliefs.
    To identify Donald Trump as a conservative is to misidentify and give conservatism a bad name!
    Donald Trump is not part of the mainstream conservative movement.
    The Republican party establishment has pretty much disowned him.

    The extremist faction known as the
    "alt-conservative" movement is dangerous.

    http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/03/29/an-establishment-conservatives-guide-to-the-alt-right/

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    1. The vitriol/venom of the extremist "alt-right" movement (rightwing extremists) has been energized/emboldened by the Trump campaign.

      They reject mainstream conservatism and embrace white-supremicist politics.

      These hate-mongers support Trump and harass and intimidate those who critique Trump.

      This must not be the new future of America!

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  3. the complicity of silence:

    Silence is complicity

    tbe rise of fascism in Gemany in the 30's was met by mental health professionals with cold silence.
    Donald Trump represents a contemporary American brand of fascism.

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  4. 3

    conservatives are a "a bunch of deplorables" --Hilary Clinton

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    Hillary Offers Confused Apology For Calling Trump Voters A Basket Of Deplorables: "I Regret Saying 'Half', That Was Wrong"
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    > > by Tyler Durden
    > Sep 10, 2016 3:02 PM
    > >
    > > Not even the mainstream media could cover up the fact that Hillary Clinton made a major diplomatic snafu overnight when she called half of Trump supporters a "basket of deplorables", adding that they were “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic."
    > > Which is perhaps why, moments ago, Hillary almost, but not quite, apologized for her statement when said she regretted slamming “half” of Donald Trump’s supporters but stood by her characterization that much of his campaign is “deplorable.”
    > > “Last night I was ‘grossly generalistic,’ and that's never a good idea. I regret saying ‘half’ — that was wrong,” Clinton said in a statement.Alas, her apology appears to have only made matters, and the confusion, worse:In any case, that was her "apology"; however just to avoid appearing weak, she added that "let's be clear, what's really ‘deplorable’ is that Donald Trump hired a major advocate for the so-called ‘alt-right’ movement to run his campaign and that David Duke and other white supremacists see him as a champion of their values.” Clinton was referring to Trump's campaign CEO Steve Bannon, formerly the chairman of Breitbart News.As reported previously, at a fundraiser Friday night in New York City, Clinton said half of Trump’s supporters were “irredeemable” and could be categorized as a “basket of deplorables” because of their bigoted views, but that the other half were people who believe that government had “let them down” and they deserve empathy.
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    > an excellent analysis!
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    > Don't apologize for speaking the truth, Hillary!
    >
    > If it smells like a dead fish...it probably iz!
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    > I would add one category to Hillary's list of deplorables--narcissists, like Trump himself!

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    1. Trump supporters are not just "a bunch of despicables"...they're a bunch of crazies!

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  5. Trump is a snake in sheep's clothing


    "the snake"--oscar brown jr.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxVymZxekEw&sns=em

    the devil himself will quote scripture
    to suit his purpose.

    oscar brown jr. the author of those lyrics would say that  the "snake" is Donald Trump spewing his poisonous venom and hoodwinking/bufooning/conning the American people with their caring nature

    a psychopath has no capacity for empathy--he cares only about himself.

    The people who vote for him will be as much his victims as the rest of us!

    the "snake" deceives people into caring, but in the end his true nature is revealed


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    1. Trump admits to sexual assault

      If American people choose someone who boasts about assaulting women to be their leader...humanity is doomed.

      It does not bode well for us...that a leadership campaign would devolve to
      this level.

      This is a vile,egotistic man.
      There is no need to vilify this man...he has vilified himself.
      He is the star witness against himself.
      This is one nasty dude!

      For a man with so many psychopathic character traits to be elected President would be more than terrifying; --it would be catastrophic.

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    2. The greatest advantage of the psychopath is his freedom: unlike others he is not constrained by social norms or moral principles! (let alone political correctness)

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    3. "women have had it with guys like you.!"
      --Elizabethh Warren

      http://www.nbcnews.com/video/warren-we-nasty-women-have-had-it-with-guys-like-you-792382531550

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  6. http://garthright.blogspot.com/2016/10/the-monster-isnt-trump.html

    Science fiction author John Scalzi puts this a lot better than I ever have:At this point there is no doubt that Donald Trump is the single worst major party presidential candidate in living memory,almost certainly the worst since the Civil War, and arguably the worst in the history of this nation. He is boastful and ignorant and petty, disdainful of the Constitution, a racist and a sexist, the enabler of the worst elements of society, either the willing tool of, or the useful idiot for, Vladimir Putin, an admirer of despots, an insecure braggart, a sexual assaulter, a man who refuses to honor contracts, and a bore.He is, in sum, just about the biggest asshole in all of the United States of America. He’s lucky that Syrian dictator Bashar Hafez al-Assad is out there keeping him from taking the global title, not that he wouldn’t try for that, too, should he become president. It’s appalling that he is the standard bearer for one of the two major political parties in the United States. It’s appalling that he is a candidate for the presidency at all.But note well: Donald Trump is not a black swan, an unforeseen event erupting upon an unsuspecting Republican Party. He is the end result of conscious and deliberate choices by the GOP, going back decades, to demonize its opponents, to polarize and obstruct, to pursue policies that enfeeble the political weal and to yoke the bigot and the ignorant to their wagon and to drive them by dangling carrots that they only ever intended to feed to the rich. Trump’s road to the candidacy was laid down and paved by the Southern Strategy, by Lee Atwater and Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove, by Fox News and the Tea Party, and by the smirking cynicism of three generations of GOP operatives, who have been fracking the white middle and working classes for years, crushing their fortunes with their social and economic policies, never imagining it would cause an earthquake.Well, surprise! Here’s Donald Trump. He is the actual and physical embodiment of every single thing the GOP has trained its base to want and to be over the last forty years — ignorant, bigoted and money-grubbing, disdainful of facts and frightened of everything because of it, an angry drunk buzzed off of wood-grain patriotism, threatening brown people and leering at women. He was planned. He was intended. He was expected. He was wanted.But not, I think, in the exact form of Donald Trump. The GOP were busily genetically engineering the perfect host for their message, someone smooth and telegenic and possibly just ethnic enough to make people hesitant to point out the latent but real racism inherent in its social policies, while making the GOP’s white base feel like they were making a progressive choice, and with that person installed, further pursuing its agenda of slouching toward oligarchy, with just enough anti-abortion and pro-gun glitter tossed into the sky to distract the religious and the paranoid. Someone the GOP made. Someone they could control.But they don’t control Trump, which they are currently learning to their great misery. And the reason the GOP doesn’t control Trump is that they no longer control their base. The GOP trained their base election cycle after election cycle to be disdainful of government and to mistrust authority, which ultimately is an odd thing for a political party whose very rationale for existence is rooted in the concept of governmental authority to do. The GOP created a monster, but the monster isn’t Trump. The monster is the GOP’s base. Trump is the guy who stole their monster from them, for his own purposes.

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    1. A party at war with itself:

      Many Republicans are jumping ship.
      They no longer recognize what Republicans stand for and the values they express.
      The "party of Trump" is not the Republican party. Trump does not represent traditional conservative principles. There is a disconnect between the image of Donald Trump and the image of the Republican party.
      Many of the policies expressed by Trump
      have been subliminally endemic in the Republican party: zenophobia,protectionism,anti-immigrant attitude,etc.
      Beneath the surface, the Republican party has always been a lobby group for the interests of the wealthy.

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      The Trump Show is ending. Sad!

      Matt Bai
      October 20, 2016
      https://www.yahoo.com/news/the-trump-show-is-ending-sad-134109964.html

      " There aren’t actually more of these voters than there used to be. Contrary to liberal hysteria, Trump hasn’t managed to ignite some new White Power movement.What he’s done, in his frenzied, yearlong effort to find love and acceptance among people with whom he really has nothing in common, is to relegitimize attitudes that had become unacceptable in polite conversation and often career-ending in public discourse.
      This is a different thing from enforcing political correctness, which is what bigots always scream you’re trying to do. I’ve written a few times before about my disdain for “safe spaces” and “trigger warnings” and the bleaching out of historical figures who make us uncomfortable. I’ll be the first one to stand up for your right to disagree about how we define liberty and progress.
      No, what we’re talking about here is a worldview that says: America is a white, male-dominated, Christian country, and the blurring of cultures and ethnicities (not to mention genders) represents not our evolution, but rather our undoing. It is an inherently anti-American creed, and until this year it had been gradually discredited in national politics."

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  7. In the home of the brave, Jefferson turnin' over in his grave,
    Fools glorifying themselves, trying to manipulate Satan
    Big-time negotiators, false healers and woman haters,
    Masters of the bluff and masters of the proposition
    But the enemy I see wears a cloak of decency,

    -- Slow Train - Dylan Bob

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    1. conservatives love corporations.

      They feed and stroke each other.
      They lower each other's tax rates and fill each others pockets.
      They remove pesky regulations and ignore the safety of the public...because after all profit is all that matters!
      ....and profits belong in the pockets of the chosen!
      It is their right to preserve this God-given order of things!

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  8. Dump Trump

    NY Daily News’ Friday Oct.21st cover:

    http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nydn-front-pages-2016-gallery-1.2482879?pmSlide=1.2839120

    The Daily News published a blistering, 14-chapter editorial that railed against Donald Trump and everything that he stands for. Its front page on Friday morning:

    “NEWS TO AMERICA: BURY TRUMP IN A LANDSLIDE. Restore U.S. honor with giant defeat of the fearmongering demagogue.”

    The New York tabloid has long established itself as one of Trump’s foes. When the Manhattan businessman launched his presidential campaign in the summer of 2015, the Daily News depicted the Republican as a clown. But Friday’s editorial, which clocks in at more than 7,900 words, might be the most scathing attack on Trump from any newspaper in the country.And because Trump refused to say at Wednesday’s presidential debate that he would accept the election results, the Daily News urged the public to deliver an unequivocal message on Election Day.“Trump’s reckless willingness to damage trust in the electoral process — in order to save face and hold leadership of the paranoid wing of U.S. politics — is the most pressing reason why voters must defeat him in a landslide,” the paper wrote. “Herewith, we fervently pray, is the political obituary of Donald Trump and all that he stands for,” it added.The editorial offers a point-by-point takedown of Trump across 14 chapters that question his policy positions, his business record, his fitness to serve and even his sanity:

    “TRUMP THE DEMAGOGUE,” “TRUMP THE FRAUDSTER,” “TRUMP THE HEAD CASE,” “TRUMP THE FAKE PHILANTHROPIST,” “TRUMP THE LIAR,” “TRUMP THE FLIP-FLOPPER,” “TRUMP THE IGNORAMUS,” “TRUMP THE CONSPIRACY THEORIST,” “TRUMP THE TAX EVADER,” “TRUMP THE DIVIDER,” “TRUMP THE AUTHORITARIAN,” “TRUMP THE SECURITY RISK,” “TRUMP THE MISOGYNIST” and, finally, “TRUMP THE ENEMY OF DEMOCRACY.”

    Bury Trump in a Landslide, Chapter 1: The Demagogue https://t.co/JFseQmuSLm pic.twitter.com/0g88LVkfE0 — New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) October 21, 2016 Punctuating each chapter is a scorching image from the paper’s cartoonist, Bill Bramhall. The first chapter’s cartoon, for instance, depicts Trump as Hitler. The “Ignoramus” chapter’s cartoon shows Trump unable find the U.S. on a world map. The “Authoritarian” chapter features a shirtless Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin riding a horse on “Barfback Mountain.” Yet another shows President Trump firing nuclear missiles and then asking his generals if he can retract the order. “Donald Trump is ending his campaign in an ever more inflammatory and destructive assault on American democracy,” the editorial concludes. “The end of his presidential dreams must come under an avalanche of anti-Trump votes on Nov. 8.”

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  9. https://www.yahoo.com/news/new-york-times-publishes-2-page-spread-of-trump-twitter-insults-140020870.html

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  10. Donald Trump has made a mockery of American politics:

    Trump has made a laughing stock of America's democracy. > > >
    He exemplifies how easily a lot of money and a mountain of arrogance can create false realities. > > >
    It is frightening to the rest of humanity how a despicable,egotistical,lying bufoon ( with a high level of psychopathic personality traits) > > > could gain such a large following and threaten to take over leadership of the most powerful country in the world. > > > > > >
    But people have become so cynical and angry with self-serving career politicians more interested in enhancing their own "entitlements" than in the country's well-being...that they are willing to vote for the likes of a psychopath. They want to tear down the status quo at any cost. > > > >

    > He has suggested that if he does not win, he would not accept the results of the election--implying that the democratic process was "rigged" ,and the media was unfairly poisoning the minds of the voters. > > >
    He is the perfect example of why people should be more concerned about the role of money (corporate lobbyists and wealthy doners) in influencing/rigging the election results.
    > "Pay-to-play" politics is neither ethical nor democratic.
    .It allows only the wealthy to gain political office.
    Political candidates who accept corporate donations to finance their campaigns become beholden to their doners and are in a "conflict of interest" situation.
    Doners have an interest in obtaining favors from those who seek and hold political office.
    This issue is at the heart of why America's political system is broken and dysfunctional!

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  11. The aftermath

    "We are competing in a rigged election" --Donald Trump

    Trump has no respect for inconvenient facts nor negative election results. This attitude undermines confidence and trust in the fairness of the election process wch is the core of Democracy.

    Trump will not concede having fairly lost. If he loses he will challenge the results in court and incite his followers to disobedience and violence.

    And his mass of supporters following his lead will not accept the legitemacy of a Clinton victory.

    This presidential campaign has exposed a deeply divided and unsettled America!

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    1. Trump was right--the election was rigged!


      http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_ 583d09b7e4b04e28cf5b8b0f

      Donald Trump knows that the election was rigged, because his team of strategists and handlers are responsible for making it happen. Donald Trump and the members of his team knowingly and strategically engaged in voter suppression tactics in an attempt to alter the results of the 2016 Presidential Election. These tactics include working to gut the Voting Rights Act, working to pass voter ID laws, shutting down polling places, cutting early registration, eliminating absentee ballots refusing to even consider the protections provided in the Americans with Disabilities Act, purging millions of voters from the system and engaging in voter intimidation tactics. Yes, the system is rigged. And it took the white supremacist network that is behind Trump’s rise to power just over a decade to rig it well enough to take the White House. The strategic efforts to suppress the votes necessary to secure an alt-right, white supremacist takeover of the White House can be traced back to the efforts of five people: Bert Rein, Richard Wiley, the Koch Brothers, and Robert Mercer.

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  12. "We are competing in a rigged election" --Donald Trump

    Such an incendiary statement undermines trust in the democratic underpinnings of America.
    Trump has followed up by encouraging his followers to vote twice(to cast two ballets) in order to level the playing field.
    In other words he is encouraging his followers to break the law and cheat!!

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  14. Donald Trump is a climate change denier.

    Trump threatens to sabotage the Paris Accord

    "We will cancel the Paris climate agreement" --Donald Trump

    That alone is why an election victory for Donald Trump will be a catastrophe for the planet.

    If the country wch is responsible for the largest amount of carbon emissions pulls out of this agreement, what incentive is there for other countries to do their share to stop rising temperatures.

    For the sake of our children's future vote for action on climate change!

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    1. China (not America) is the largest polluter on the planet.

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    2. You have to factor in all the carbon emissions outsourced to other countries precisely becsuse US manufacturers and US consumer demand.
      Much of China's emissions are thus actually attributable to America!

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  15. Republicans are good people.
    They just have different priorities.

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    1. Conservative core values are greed,avarice,and selfishness--all
      personified in Donald Trump

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    2. When conservative politicians proclaim they are for the people,...they are not for low income people; they are for the other people!

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    3. Conservatives value personal freedom above the common good.

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  16. Read the new UN Climate Report and feel even worse:
    http://mashable.com/2016/11/08/un-climate-report-warmest-five-years/#29H7Mp64IEq3

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    1. On Nov. 8, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) delivered a report at the international conference on climate change in Morocco (COP22) which was called in order to carry forward the Paris agreement of COP21. The WMO reported that the past five years were the hottest on record. It reported rising sea levels, soon to increase as a result of the unexpectedly rapid melting of polar ice, most ominously the huge Antarctic glaciers. Already, Arctic sea ice over the past five years is 28 percent below the average of the previous 29 years, not only raising sea levels, but also reducing the cooling effect of polar ice reflection of solar rays, thereby accelerating the grim effects of global warming. The WMO reported further that temperatures are approaching dangerously close to the goal established by COP21, along with other dire reports and forecasts.


      During the Republican primaries, every candidate denied that what is happening is happening—with the exception of the sensible moderates, like Jeb Bush, who said it's all uncertain, but we don't have to do anything because we're producing more natural gas, thanks to fracking. Or John Kasich, who agreed that global warming is taking place, but added that "we are going to burn [coal] in Ohio and we are not going to apologize for it."The winning candidate, now the president-elect, calls for rapid increase in use of fossil fuels, including coal; dismantling of regulations; rejection of help to developing countries that are seeking to move to sustainable energy; and in general, racing to the cliff as fast as possible.Trump has already taken steps to dismantlethe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by placing in charge of the EPA transition a notorious (and proud) climate change denier, Myron Ebell. Trump's top adviser on energy, billionaire oil executive Harold Hamm, announced his expectations, which were predictable: dismantling regulations, tax cuts for the industry (and the wealthy and corporate sector generally), more fossil fuel production, lifting Obama's temporary block on the Dakota Access Pipeline.The market reacted quickly. Shares in energy corporations boomed, including the world's largest coal miner, Peabody Energy, which had filed for bankruptcy, but after Trump's victory, registered a 50 percent gain.The effects of Republican denialism had already been felt. There had been hopes that the COP21 Paris agreement would lead to a verifiable treaty, but any such thoughts were abandoned because the Republican Congress would not accept any binding commitments, so what emerged was a voluntary agreement, evidently much weaker.Effects may soon become even more vividly apparent than they already are. In Bangladesh alone, tens of millions are expected to have to flee from low-lying plains in coming years because of sea level rise and more severe weather, creating a migrant crisis that will make today's pale in significance. With considerable justice, Bangladesh's leading climate scientist said that "These migrants should have the right to move to the countries from which all these greenhouse gases are coming. Millions should be able to go to the United States." And to the other rich countries that have grown wealthy while bringing about a new geological era, the Anthropocene, marked by radical human transformation of the environment. These catastrophic consequences can only increase, not just in Bangladesh, but in all of South Asia as temperatures, already intolerable for the poor, inexorably rise and the Himalayan glaciers melt, threatening the entire water supply. Already in India, some 300 million people are reported to lack adequate drinking water. And the effects will reach far beyond.It is hard to find words to capture the fact that humans are facing the most important question in their history—whether organized human life will survive in anything like the form we know—and are answering it by accelerating the race to disaster

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  17. Noam Chomsky: 'The Republican Party Has Become the Most Dangerous Organization in World History'

    http://www.ecowatch.com/noam-chomsky-trump-2093271018.html

    By C.J. Polychroniou

    On Nov. 8, Donald Trump managed to pull the biggest upset in U.S. politics by tapping successfully into the anger of white voters and appealing to the lowest inclinations of people in a manner that would have probably impressed Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels himself.

    But what exactly does Trump's victory mean and what can one expect from this megalomaniac when he takes over the reins of power on Jan. 20, 2017? What is Trump's political ideology, if any and is "Trumpism" a movement? Will U.S. foreign policy be any different under a Trump administration? Some years ago, public intellectual Noam Chomskywarned that the political climate in the U.S. was ripe for the rise of an authoritarian figure. Now, he shares his thoughts on the aftermath of this election, the moribund state of the U.S. political system and why Trump is a real threat to the world and the planet in general.

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  18. moral decay in American conservatism

    nihilism,hatefullness,moral relativism,permissiveness--
    everything is acceptable short of pedophilia

    e.g. "greed and selfishness is good"
    --Ayn Rand

    Trump bragged that his tax-avoidance strategies are "smart" (not stealing).
    In his own mind he is not doing anything wrong by taking advantage of loopholes in the law.

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    1. "Tricle down" is a huge con perpetrated by the conservative ideology.
      Conservatives consistently support one of the biggest hoaxes of the 21st century---the benefits of "tricle down economics"
      Impartial economists all agree money doesn't trickle down. It gushes up!

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  19. The story of Milo Yiannopoulos’s fall from conservative grace ended when a conservative blog posted video footage of him making comments that seemed to rationalize pedophilia. But it started when a 16-year-old high school student in Canada decided Yiannopoulos was embraced much too closely by mainstream conservatives.

    http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/2/24/14715774/milo-yiannopoulos-cpac-pedophile-video-canada?yptr=yahoo

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  20. paul manafort (former manager of Trump presidential campaign) charged with conspiracy against the USA

    Paul Manafort arrested:
    Trump's former campaign manager pleads not guilty



    https://www.yahoo.com/news/nyt-manafort-gates-told-surrender-mueller-probe-122235635--politics.html

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/nyt-manafort-gates-told-surrender-mueller-probe-122235635--politics.html

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  21. How the Right Lost Its Mind
    Book by Charlie Sykes

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  22. The rats with any moral scrupless are jumping ship:

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-strategist-quits-apos-corrupt-135557288.html

    Veteran GOP strategist Steve Schmidt renounced his Republican Party membership on Wednesday and pledged to vote for Democrats in an effort to preserve “what is right and decent” in the United States.In a series of scathing tweets, Schmidt blasted the GOP as “corrupt, indecent and immoral” and “fully the party of Trump.”“It is filled with feckless cowards who disgrace and dishonor the legacies of the party’s greatest leaders,” tweeted Schmidt, an MSNBC political analyst who has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump. “Today the GOP has become a danger to our democracy and our values.”

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  23. Obama slams Republicans on speach at University of Illinois

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/supposed-stand-bullies-obama-delivers-stinging-rebuke-trump-presidency-174637412.html

    https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/07/politics/barack-obama-illinois-midterms-speech/index.html

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  24. Trump gets a laugh out of UN delegates

    https://youtu.be/-z4y8OJxlK8

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-un-speech-laugh-video-us-president-history-achieve-administration-general-assembly-a8554506.html

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  25. Mericans have chosen a bombastic bufoon to be their leader! Hahaha!

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