Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Wacko Birds

Ted Cruz is now, by his own admission, a candidate for President. Can we safely say that the right wing of the right-wing party is still Conservative except in it's vague longing for something vaguely related to a mythologized and phantasmagoric past?

As he said in his announcement at Liberty University, which students were compelled to attend or be fined, he wants to restore the constitution that Obama, not the color of man we traditionally select, has "stolen" and restore that "shining city on the hill" our former President-in-dotage liked to dream of.  Whether or not you consider him to be a conservative, or a "Wacko Bird" as John McCain called him, the guiding light behind the delusional wing of the GOP is that old Will O' the Wisp, or Ignus Fatuus common to such diverse cultures as Sumerian Mythology, Judaic Mythology, and the Tea Party: the lost paradise we can only regain by abolishing liberty and the pursuit of happiness in favor of  authority and returning to the past. Freedom is Slavery?  We don't ask, our faith (meaning greed) is all we need. Of course, to the wackobird, the notion that we can abolish the IRS and yet receive tax payments voluntarily and honestly through the altruistic and enlightened grace of the public is never questioned. Faith.  They're people of Faith.


Of course the shining city was founded on a purloined hill rooted in genocide, slavery, corruption, conquest, despoilation and oppression, but none of the traditional Wackobird constituency will tolerate any measure of truth when looking at the past or the present. Evidence and anyone who points at it is the enemy.  The insurgent Bloggers are already shouting "NO - YOU'RE the wacko, McCain!"  Nolo Contendere.

Of course If you're reading this you're probably all too aware of his pandering to the werewolves, zombies, ogres and other things that bump around the crepuscular forests of the night. I see it as pandering because Cruz after all, went to schools I couldn't get into with a battering ram and presumably graduated.  So I have to suspect that he wears his prophet's robes like sheep's clothing ( or Halloween lunatic costume if you prefer.)  But what strikes, and scares and disgusts me for that matter is the crazy credo that  "Little Black Barack" is tyrannically ignoring the constitution, assuming illegal powers, spending and taxing and all that nonsense that so adequately describes his predecessor.  We've had a 6 year bull market, deficit spending has been strongly reduced, energy independence is at record highs and unemployment is at near Clinton levels.  There couldn't be a more striking reversal of Bush's disastrous results.

Religious leaders have never had a problem with telling us that things are worse and worse and only a "return" to the past can save us and neither do Cruze or Rand Paul or other birds of that flightless feather throughout the red end of the political spectrum.  They get away with it because so many Americans are simply oblivious and unwilling to be otherwise. They go on howling about Obama not being eligible for the presidency, but not about how Cruze was born in Canada with only one American parent. Making foreign policy and negotiating with foreign countries is only "tyranny" when Obama does it and only a short time ago the loudly stated position was that "if the president does it, it's ipso facto constitutional and if some of us complained, we "hated America" and were collaborating with the enemy. 

Double standard?  Not so much as a totally ad hoc and shifting standard that can contradict itself without contradiction.  Is this the stuff of  all the tyrants of the past, real and fictional? Of course! A style that enlists the disgruntled, delusional, angry and yes the wacko into the battle against their liberty and prosperity and health.  I don't think you can reach them and our future as a free and influential country depends entirely on our ability to get off our asses, stop squabbling, having national "conversations" and staying away from the polls.

2 comments:

  1. Ted Cruz's father has let it be known that his son is the "Anointed King, destined to take control of all sectors of society."

    When Barack Hussein Obama said in a 2008 campaign speech that we were five days away from "fundamentally transforming" America so that people who worked hard could attain the American dream, the howler monkeys on the right went berserk and have been taking that phrase out of context to prove Hussein is anti-American, anti-Christ, Commie Kenyan who doesn't know America is perfect.

    Ted Cruz's father has talked about his anointed son and how he will bring about a "transfer of wealth" from the "wicked to the righteous." And not one howler monkey has a problem with that. Because they're the righteous, and the rest of us are the wicked, so there's that, and it should work out just fine for them. Too bad for the rest of us.

    Double standard? I don't think that comes close to describing what these people are about. Turing this country into a theocracy may be closer to a better description.

    Meanwhile, JEB! and Ted! and Scottie! all think Mike Pence's new "Let's Screw The Gays" law is just peachy. Because we have to respect people's deeply held religious beliefs.

    Pfffft!

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  2. All sectors of society -- right. When you look for support, you start at the bottom and that's worked well for many a despot. Of course Indiana is reaping the whirlwind with Mr. Pierce having to explain that the law doesn't mean what it means and it's energized the opposition. I'm waiting for that to happen with the Tea Party when it becomes obvious that the Evangelicals really are a minority.

    Perhaps some wag will open a business and refuse to serve Christians or Republicans or people without tattoos or people with long hair (back in the day that actually happened) or anyone who refuses to say "hail Satan." All perfectly legal now. Remember that I'm a Velocitarian and shouldn't be subject to traffic laws or have to submit to the police either. . .

    I do believe that everyone deserves some level of respect, but their beliefs do not. I do not share a reverence for stupid, delusional beliefs or those that disrespect democracy and freedom. Why don't we all deserve the same protection under the law that we have granted to certain groups? I'm fed up with people who set themselves up as superior or holier or more righteous, but more so with those who seek to gain power and money by using their miserable "faith" against all of us.

    But of course this is America and nothing gets done until hell breaks loose.

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