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TOP 5 MYTHS REPUBLICANS ARE TRYING TO PUSH
Added: 145 days ago by Mardod | Posted in: Politics | 107 Comments
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We live in a world where spin is king. Whoever controls the message controls the debate. It's one of the dictums of life whether it be in your relationships at work, with friends, lovers, family or in the world of politics.

As much as I knock conservatives in general and Republicans in particular on this site, I have to give it up to them, they are masters at message crafting and distribution. The dissemination of concise talking points on a variety of topics from national to local parties and activists is achieved in machine-like precision and is the envy of partisans and pundits alike.

Or rather was, until the message system imploded following their losses in the 2006 and 2008 elections as well as the mountain of reliable, verifiable information that directly refuted their original claims. The machine is now sputtering along, still producing talking points that are repeated endlessly on the floor of Congress, Sunday morning talk shows, Fox News, and AM talk radio but don't have nearly the results they once had.

However, now that the Republican party is talking only to their diminishing base, the darker, more sinister rumors have started flourishing and getting regurgitated from the halls of power to the coffee shops. Below are the top 5 myths being circulated by the Republicans and the right-wing messaging machine.

1. Obama was born in Kenya and cannot legally hold the office of President
This is the big one of the moment and has been repeated and emailed within the conservative circle of influence for months. It was even cited as a reason for rebellion by James von Brunn, who shot up the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. a few weeks ago, killing a guard (Stephen Johns) in the process.

The rumor started not long into Obama's 2008 stretch of the campaign when it became clear that he would triumph over Clinton in the Democratic primaries. It was debunked a few weeks later when the campaign released the certificate to independent experts to examine as well as a scanned copy to the Internet.

The experts confirmed the authenticity of the certificate while those who relied solely on the Internet version stated that it was a fake, noting that there wasn't a seal on the copy (which only faintly showed up on the scanned version since Hawaii at the time placed their seal on the back of such documents).

This has led to a fringe movement within conservative circles (who call themselves "birthers") who claim Obama never released the long form of his birth certificate and can therefore not be eligible to hold the office. Some have even tried to sue their way into federal court over the issue, only to be instantly rebuffed (one such case in Missouri is preparing to file their claim in early July).

2. Republicans understand the average joe / Democrats are elitists
Generally considered a meme that raises its head every once in a while on Fox, the idea of the "Volvo-driving latte liberal", too concerned with their own petty needs to be concerned about those of the regular joe is an older one but one that rears its head every once in a while.

Its most recent and most popular refutation came just recently in the form of a tweet from Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) when he typed "Iranian twitter activity similar to what we did in House last year when Republicans were shut down in the House". With that one tweet, Hoekstra started a micro-movement on the Internet that takes mundane events and inflates them to outrageous proportions.

Some of my favorites from the site Hoekstraisameme are: "I saw some scantily clad teenagers form a pyramid. It was just like being in Abu Ghraib", or "I just lost a game of Jenga. Now I know what it was like to be there at 9/11", or "My toilet just overflowed a little. Now I know how the Indonesian Tsunami victims felt."

3. Obama is a socialist
In the words of Inigo Montoya, "I do not think that word means what you think it does". Obama is not a socialist. He's a moderate Democrat who leans left on a variety of social issues. Nothing in his speeches, policy proposals, or goals of his Presidency espouse wanting to destroy capitalism or move production or distribution of goods to the ownership of the community. What he does want to do is eliminate the "casino capitalism" that awards bonuses to executives who take unnecessary risks or commit outright fraud to line their own pockets. If that's socialism, then sign me up.

4. Mainstream media is biased towards a liberal point of view
This was started almost 30 years ago by conservatives as they saw their influence in public debate begin to diminish following the Nixon scandal and Vietnam and didn't really catch steam under the Reagan Revolution in the 1980s. Sadly, this is also a lie. Cable news outlets may have anchors that lean one way or another on the political spectrum, but the companies themselves are part of large transnational corporations that are interested in profit and keeping their shareholders happy.

It's hard to do that when your employees are muckraking greedy politicians and companies that can help your bottom line. Now I'm not saying they exert overt editorial control (unless it's Fox News, who act just like Robert Greenwald's excellent documentary Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism), but it's made clear through career advancements and story assignments how and what stories get covered.

Media Matters for America conducted a study concerning the concentration of conservative versus progressive guests espousing certain ideological beliefs who appear on their weekly panel segments. They discovered it tilted heavily in favor of conservative ideology. On NBC's Meet the Press it was 21% to 14%. On ABC's This Week it was 35% to 5% and on CBS's Face the Nation it was 20% to 0%.

5. Republicans are the moral leaders of this country
As I'm typing this, I'm watching the press conference of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford admit to the world that his hiking trip to the Appalachian Mountains was really a trip to Argentina to see his lover during his two week separation from his wife so they can try and put their marriage back together again.

This is about a week after Nevada Senator John Ensign admitted to an affair with the wife of a member of his staff, which was a couple of years after Larry Craig's conviction of soliciting gay sex in an airport bathroom, which was a year and a half after Louisiana Senator David Vitter got into some trouble for screwing hookers instead of his wife, approximately two and a half years after the Rep. Mark Foley scandal in which he sought sex with underage male pages and about three years after conservative icon Rush Limbaugh was arrested for illegal drug use.

Can we please put these canards to bed rest now?

Added: 145 days ago by Mardod | Posted in: Politics | 107 Comments
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as per your firsyt sentence "we live in a world where spin is king. whoever controls the message controls the debate." i guess this is just your leftist spin since it is your message.
Added: 143 days ago by psj12
 

 
 

i don't control the messaging system though. that's the point. anyone can submit an opinion whether it be in a blog or a letter to the editor. the real power lies with the person who owns the paper or television station. they ultimately decide what gets on/printed and what doesn't. since there has been an intense concentration of media ownership in the last two decades and a vast majority of those owners espouse center-right to far-right beliefs or preferences, it has been those that have been promoted far more than liberal ones. in fact the goalpost what what's considered liberal or conservative have been moved so far to the right during that time that fairly sensible legislation like financial market regulation and the much-debated public option in health care are now considered leftist or socialist.
Added: 143 days ago by mardod
 

 
 

mardod - the certificate of live birth is a document that states there is a birth certificate on file but doesn't document the details of that certificate. it cannot be used for many official entities as the official document of birth, such as simply signing your kid up for a little league team. i have to provide, not a copy of, but the actual paper issued by the hospital just to get the kid on the team. the certificate spread out over the web is not the actual birth certificate. it is a certificate stating that there is a birth certificate on file. this is what is so frustrating with this "birth" issue. many immigrants and foreigners in america get a certificate of live birth for their children as a step to naturalization. it is used to prove that the child is in fact born in another country but under naturalization laws the parents, once ths process is completed, would like to have their children also naturalized in the process. if this certificate confirmed an actual birth certificate that stated obama was in fact born in the us then so be it. but this factual evidence has not been presented and is refused to be presented by both obama and his followers protecting him. protecting him from what?
Added: 143 days ago by DCleary6
 

 
 

my own birth certificate says basically the same thing and i have used it countless times for official state requirements. this whole "long form certificate" garbage is just another meme to get people to doubt its authenticity. i will say again, this is a non-story hoisted on people by those who simply hate obama, period. there is absolutely no credible evidence to suggest otherwise. there is no grand conspiracy, no manchurian candidate, no plot by the obama family spanning back decades to place their only son in the white house.
Added: 143 days ago by mardod
 

 
 

good god your an idiot.
Added: 143 days ago by jonny1ton
 

 
 

5 words and only one spelling mistake? you should have spelled idiot wrong too, just for comic effect.
Added: 143 days ago by andopolis
 

 
 

god i love blogs that are solely based on anecdotal "evidence". what an idiot.
Added: 144 days ago by walkermr
 

 
 

please be specific. what part of the piece do you believe was based on anecdotal evidence?
Added: 144 days ago by mardod
 

 
 

ok if it is not anecdotal, please provide links and references. thanks!
Added: 143 days ago by 1adude
 

 
 

the comments section auto deletes links so i can't post them here, but the sources for all the information are from media matters for america, factcheck .org, polifact .org, media research center and snopes .com. all except for mmfa are non-partisan. mmfa specifically tracks right-wing bias in media.
Added: 143 days ago by mardod
 

 
 
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