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Even before Obama was sworn in as the 44th President, the internet was seething with lurid theories exposing his alleged subversion and treachery.

By Chip Berlet, Indypendent.

Even before Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States, the internet was seething with lurid conspiracy theories exposing his alleged subversion and treachery.

Among the many false claims: Obama was a secret Muslim; he was not a native U.S. citizen and his election as president should be overturned; he was a tool of the New World Order in a plot to merge the government of the United States into a North American union with Mexico and Canada.

Within hours of Obama’s inauguration, claims circulated that Obama was not really president because Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts scrambled the words as he administered the oath of office. A few days after the inauguration came a warning that Obama planned to impose martial law and collect all guns.

Many of these false claims recall those floated by right-wing conspiracy theorists in the armed citizens’ militia movement during the Clinton administration — allegations that percolated up through the media and were utilized by Republican political operatives to hobble the legislative agenda of the Democratic Party.

The conspiracy theory attacks on Clinton bogged down the entire government. Legislation became stuck in congressional committees, appointments to federal posts dwindled and positions remained unfilled, almost paralyzing some agencies and seriously hampering the federal courts.

A similar scenario is already hobbling the work of the Obama administration. The histrionics at congressional town hall meetings and conservative rallies is not simply craziness — it is part of an effective right-wing campaign based on scare tactics that have resonated throughout U.S. history among a white middle class fearful of alien ideas, people of color and immigrants.

Unable to block the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court, the right-wing media demagogues, corporate political operatives, Christian right theocrats, and economic libertarians have targeted healthcare reform and succeeded in sidetracking the public option and single-payer proposals.

A talented environmental adviser to the Obama administration, Van Jones, was hounded into resigning Sept. 5 by a McCarthyite campaign of red-baiting and hyperbole. Support for major labor law reform has been eroding.

With a wink and a nod, right-wing apparatchiks are networking with the apocalyptic Christian right and resurgent armed militias — a volatile mix of movements awash in conspiracy theories. Scratch the surface and you find people peddling bogus conspiracy theories about liberal secular humanists, collectivist labor bosses, Muslim terrorists, Jewish cabals, homosexual child molesters and murderous abortionists.

This right-wing campaign is about scapegoating bogus targets by using conspiracy theories to distract attention from insurance companies who are the real culprits behind escalating healthcare costs.

Examples of right-wing conspiracy theories include the false claim that healthcare reform will include government bureaucrat “Death Panels” pulling the plug on grandma. Another is the claim that Obama is appointing unconstitutional project “Czars” More fraudulent conspiracy theories are being generated every week.

The core narrative of many popular conspiracy theories is that “the people” are held down by a conspiracy of wealthy secret elites manipulating a vast legion of corrupt politicians, mendacious journalists, propagandizing schoolteachers, nefarious bankers and hidden subversive cadres.

This is not an expression of a healthy political skepticism about state power or legitimate calls for reform or radical challenges to government or corporate abuses. This is an irrational anxiety that pictures the world as governed by powerful long-standing covert conspiracies of evildoers who control politics, the economy, and all of history. Scholars call this worldview “conspiracism.”

The term conspiracism, according to historian Frank P. Mintz, denotes a “belief in the primacy of conspiracies in the unfolding of history.” Mintz explains: “Conspiracism serves the needs of diverse political and social groups in America and elsewhere. It identifies elites, blames them for economic and social catastrophes, and assumes that things will be better once popular action can remove them from positions of power. As such, conspiracy theories do not typify a particular epoch or ideology.”

When conspiracism becomes a mass phenomenon, persons seeking to protect the nation from the alleged conspiracy create counter movements to halt the subversion. Historians dub them countersubversives.

The resulting right-wing populist conspiracy theories point upward toward “parasitic elites” seen as promoting collectivist and socialist schemes leading to tyranny. At the same time, the counter-subversives point downward toward the “undeserving poor” who are seen as lazy and sinful and being riled up by subversive community organizers. Sound familiar?

Right-wing demagogues reach out to this supposedly beleaguered white middle class of “producers” and encourage them to see themselves as being inexorably squeezed by parasitic traitors above and below. The rage is directed upwards against a caricature of the conspiratorial “faceless bureaucrats,” “banksters” and “plutocrats” rather than challenging an unfair economic system run on behalf of the wealthy and corporate interests. The attacks and oppression generated by this populist white rage, however, is painfully felt by people lower on the socio-economic ladder, and historically this has been people of color, immigrants and other marginalized groups.

It is this overarching counter-subversive conspiracy theory that has mobilized so many people; and the clueless Democrats have been caught unaware by the tactics of right-wing populism used successfully for the last 100 years and chronicled by dozens of authors.

The techniques for mobilizing countersubversive right-wing populists include “tools of fear”: dualism, demonization, scapegoating, and apocalyptic aggression.

When these are blended with conspiracy theories about elite and lazy parasites, the combination is toxic to democracy.

DUALISM

Dualism is simply the tendency to see the world in a binary model in which the forces of absolute good are struggling against the forces of absolute evil. This can be cast in religious or secular story lines or “narratives.”

SCAPEGOATING

Scapegoating involves wrongly stereotyping a person or group of people as sharing negative traits and blaming them for societal problems, while the primary source of the problem (if it is real) is overlooked or absolved of blame. Scapegoating can become a mass phenomenon when a social or political movement does the stereotyping. It is easier to scapegoat a group if it is first demonized.

DEMONIZATION

Demonization is a process through which people target individuals or groups as the embodiment of evil, turning individuals in scapegoated groups into an undifferentiated, faceless force threatening the idealized community. The sequence moves from denigration to dehumanization to demonization, and each step generates an increasing level of hatred of the objectified and scapegoated “Other.”

One way to demonize a target group is to claim that the scapegoated group is plotting against the public good. This often involves demagogic appeals.

CONSPIRACISM

Conspiracism frames demonized enemies “as part of a vast insidious plot against the common good, while it valorizes the scapegoater as a hero for sounding the alarm.” Conspiracist thinking can move easily from the margins to the mainstream, as has happened repeatedly in the United States. Several scholars have argued that historic and contemporary conspiracism, especially the apocalyptic form, is a more widely shared worldview in the United States than in most other industrialized countries.

Conspiracism gains a mass following in times of social, cultural, economic, or political stress. The issues of immigration, demands for racial or gender equality, gay rights, power struggles between nations, wars — all can be viewed through a conspiracist lens.

Historian Richard Hofstadter established the leading analytical framework in the 1960s for studying conspiracism in public settings in his essay, “The Paranoid Style in American Politics.” He identified “the central preconception” of the paranoid style as a belief in the “existence of a vast, insidious, preternaturally effective international conspiratorial network designed to perpetrate acts of the most fiendish character.”

According to Hofstadter, this was common in certain figures in the political right, and was accompanied with a “sense that his political passions are unselfish and patriotic” which “goes far to intensify his feeling of righteousness and his moral indignation.”

According to Michael Barkun, professor of political science at Syracuse University, conspiracism attracts people because conspiracy theorists “claim to explain what others can’t. They appear to make sense out of a world that is otherwise confusing.” There is an appealing simplicity in dividing the world sharply into good and bad and tracing “all evil back to a single source, the conspirators and their agents.”

COVER OBAMA’S BACK, BUT KICK HIS BUTT

Today, when you hear the right-wing demagogues whipping up the anti-Obama frenzy, you now know they are speaking a coded language that traces back to Social Darwinist defenses of “Free Market” capitalism and to xenophobic white supremacy. The voices of Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity, O’Reilly, Coulter, Dobbs and their allies are singing a new melody using old right-wing populist lyrics. The damage they can do is great even if most of these movements eventually collapse.

The centrist Democratic spinmeisters surrounding Obama have no idea how to organize a grassroots defense of healthcare reform. That’s pathetic.

These are the three R’s of civil society: Rebut, Rebuke, Re-Affirm: Rebut false and misleading statements and beliefs without name-calling; rebuke those national figures spreading misinformation; and re-affirm strong and clear arguments to defend goals and proposed programs.

That’s exactly what President Obama did on in his nationally televised address Sept. 9.

While keeping our eyes on the prize of universal, quality healthcare, we must also prevent right-wing populism as a social movement from spinning out of control. Since Obama’s inauguration, there have been nine murders tied to white supremacist ideology laced with conspiracy theories. It is already happening here.

Since centrist Democrats are selling us out, it is time for labor and community organizers to turn up the heat. We should defend Obama against the vicious and racist attacks from the reactionary political right, but we can have Obama’s back while we are kicking his butt.

Vigorous social movements pull political movements and politicians in their direction — not the other way around. We need to raise some hell in the streets and in the suites.

, senior analyst at Political Research Associates based near Boston, is editor of the recent book, Eyes Right! Challenging the Right Wing Backlash (South End Press), from which this article was drawn.

http://www.alternet.org/politics/143007/why_right-wing_demagogues_are_tying_to_peddle_ludicrous_conspiracy_theories

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You have to give all that denial, before you can accept the reality of the situation. There is no need for incrementalism, when the agenda is so obvious in the case of this President, and all his cohorts, in Congress, and elsewhere. Grow up. Admit what direction you want to take the country, and plead your case before the American people.

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You have to give all that denial, before you can accept the reality of the situation. There is no need for incrementalism, when the agenda is so obvious in the case of this President, and all his cohorts, in Congress, and elsewhere. Grow up. Admit what direction you want to take the country, and plead your case before the American people.

The Conspiracy Theorist prophet has spoken.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

Don't you secretly, in your heart, hope it is true?

It's okay, really.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

I see, all of the government spending and government takeovers aren't taking place. How are things on the dark side of the moon lately?

You're speechless because in space, no one can you scream.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

Crazy folks say these things. And crazier are the numbnuts willing to prostitute their brains to such craziness.

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

Crazy folks say these things. And crazier are the numbnuts willing to prostitute their brains to such craziness.

So, it not true? Nobody on the left wants universal government paid for health care? Nobody on the left wants to narrow the disparity between rich and poor? :unsure:

Thank God, er, some nebulous female entity, that it was never true! :star:

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

That is the biggest joke of them all. How can any christian be a die hard capitalist? considering it's the poplar opposite of what Christianity stands for.

People seem to confuse socialism for communism.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

Crazy folks say these things. And crazier are the numbnuts willing to prostitute their brains to such craziness.

So, it not true? Nobody on the left wants universal government paid for health care? Nobody on the left wants to narrow the disparity between rich and poor? :unsure:

Thank God, er, some nebulous female entity, that it was never true! :star:

Lets try that one again...

Underlined and colored Red for the socialist lovers.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

That is the biggest joke of them all. How can any christian be a die hard capitalist? considering it's the poplar opposite of what Christianity stands for.

People seem to confuse socialism for communism.

It all comes out of the 50's and the red scare. It was more or less propaganda really. About the same time that under God was added to the pledge of allegiance, which is kind of ironic, considering the guy who wrote it was a socialist.

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it's coming from all sides, but it's so ridiculous.. today I was 'watching' the 700 club, and listening to Robertson saying USA is turning into Socialism, because Obama was raised as a Radical-socialist.. just left me speechless.. how can these people get away with such horrible accusations? but again, instead of being taken seriously, they are just makin a fool of themselves with all these wacko conspiracy theories

Crazy folks say these things. And crazier are the numbnuts willing to prostitute their brains to such craziness.

So, it not true? Nobody on the left wants universal government paid for health care? Nobody on the left wants to narrow the disparity between rich and poor? :unsure:

Thank God, er, some nebulous female entity, that it was never true! :star:

Lets try that one again...

Underlined and colored Red for the socialist lovers.

So, the left is against Socialism, just to be clear? We should just ignore the organizations that preach "Social Justice for All"?

It is okay to be a socialist. Nobody is going to throw you in jail, or anything. It is not a bad word. Come on. You can say it. "I am a Socialist."

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So, the left is against Socialism, just to be clear? We should just ignore the organizations that preach "Social Justice for All"?

It is okay to be a socialist. Nobody is going to throw you in jail, or anything. It is not a bad word. Come on. You can say it. "I am a Socialist."

The connotation by the Right over that term is to imply that the Left want to eventually move us towards a nationalization of production. That's pure fear mongering. Do you think the Hollywood Liberals would want to have the Federal Government controlling the entertainment industry?

 

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