Saturday, June 18, 2011

Memes from the Wingnuts

A very common attitude among the right-wing websites is a dismissive attitude about anyone who points out when the economy went to hell - "Oh, you can't stop blaming Bush, can you?" The term "all Bush's fault" is often used as a perjorative to indicate someone is blindly liberal, and is particularly common in the comments.

This is a meme they've been trying to push since January 21, 2010: scorn for anyone who suggests that Bush might have been involved in tanking the economy. Even though Bush isn't particularly popular among conservatives, it's difficult for them to let go.

After a decade (or more) of upper echelon conservatism pushing for a united front (even against all logic), it's hard to break ranks and argue against core positions. So they continue to make excuses and avert their eyes.

It's all about core positions: if Bush was wrong about the tax cuts for the rich, then the tax cuts should end. But if tax cuts created jobs, Bush would have had record low unemployment, instead of hemorrhaging jobs. If deregulation was a good idea, then the free market would fix itself, instead of collapsing.

To admit Bush was wrong, conservatives have to admit they were wrong. So, instead, the idea is treated with scorn, in the hopes that it will go away.

But sadly for them, it hasn't worked:
...the American public isn’t blaming Obama for the current economy, with more than six in 10 respondents still saying he inherited the country’s economic problems from his Oval Office predecessor.

Also, while a combined 47 percent believe George W. Bush and his administration are "solely responsible" or "mainly responsible" for the current economy, just 34 percent in the poll say the same of Obama and his administration.
It's very sad. All that work, for nothing.

Meanwhile, this dates back to the inauguration, but it fits.

5 comments:

  1. No one can accuse the Republicans of critical thinking. Logic has nothing to do with their idiotic positions.

    Thanks for the video. It's a good reminder of where we went so wrong. However, we mustn't forget that it really started with Reagan.

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  2. that is a hoot!! Sharing on FB! Thanks!

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  3. I've come to believe that every Rethuglican meme has been inserted into their DNA years before (probably from their lousy diets - maybe Mickey D's?), and they just flip a switch on their sheeple when needed to put it into play.

    Again and again.

    You gotta give them credit.

    It works like magic.

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  4. Same here Sue.

    I recall almost every day a new comedy video on David Letterman. Sheesh - Charlene

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  5. It would be funny if it weren't so very true!!!!

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