America's Right-Wing Zealots Will Not Fade Away

by: Steve Weissman, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

America's Right-Wing Zealots Will Not Fade Away
In 2008, one of former Senator Barry Goldwater's proteges is running for president with the same kind of backers and a similar agenda. (Photo: Tom Sutpen)

    In 1964, Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona ran for president as a rock-ribbed conservative who yearned to roll back both the Soviet Empire and FDR's New Deal. He carried only six states with 52 electoral votes, and Lyndon Johnson remained the commander-in-chief that an entire generation loved to hate. Yet, even after suffering a stunning defeat, the rabidly anti-New Deal Republicans, ultra-right-wing millionaires, evangelical Christian preachers, John Birchers and other extreme anti-communists who backed Barry Goldwater went on to build the modern conservative movement that propelled Ronald Reagan into the White House.

    In 2008, one of Goldwater's proteges is running for president with the same kind of backers and a similar agenda updated to account for the fall of the Soviet Union, the rise of Islamist jihadists, and unbelievable persistence of the neocons, who are now trying to sell us a new war on Iran.

    Short of a major terrorist attack or worse, John McCain seems likely to go down to a humiliating defeat. But, as in the 1960's, today's anti-New Deal Republicans, ultra-right wing billionaires, right-wing evangelical preachers, and neocon ideologues will not run off with their tails between their legs. They have no shame, not even after the endless embarrassment of the Bush presidency, Wall Street's worst crisis since the Great Depression, and colonial wars we can never win in Iraq, Afghanistan and now Pakistan.

    The right-wing zealots will, in fact, ratchet up the cliched mantras that led us into most of the current ca-ca. We all know the routine:

  • Leave the free market free of government oversight and regulation.

  • Privatize Social Security and government services.

  • Pursue free trade with no protection for workers or the environment.

  • Expand American control of the world's oil and natural gas, both to benefit Big Oil and as a political weapon to control the behavior of other nations, friend and foe.

  • Talk of spreading democracy while propping up dictators.

  • Give the Pentagon a budget every year the size of the hopefully one-time Wall Street bailout.

  • Leave the military as the heart and soul of our response to militant Islam.

  • Continually break down our constitutionally-mandated separation between government and militant Christianity.

  •     These imperatives are the holy writ of the radical Republican revolution once preached by Ronald Reagan and now pursued by John McCain and Sarah Palin. But, sadly, many of the same notions have become the song and dance of prominent Democrats as well - in the Clinton administration, in Congress, and among a large number of advisers now surrounding Barack Obama.

        How, then, do the rest of us have any chance to make real the hope that Obama has inspired? I wish I had an easy answer, but reality is far too nuanced.

        In terms of policy, the old certainties make no sense. The free market never would have created the Internet. Government did that, ironically enough, through the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency. But government never would have turned the Internet into the liberating force it has become. Independent capitalists and free-lance bloggers did that, though many on the business side are now trying to restrict the promise of "the freedom monster" they helped to create.

        Government regulation is a similarly mixed bag. Wise regulations could have prevented the crap-shoot capitalism that is now bringing down the world's financial system. Stupid regulations, by contrast, long preserved monopolistic control of global telecommunications. In much the same way, balanced budgets sometimes make sense, and other times - like now - deeper deficits seem a far better way to go.

        From passing future appropriations to creating a new regulatory framework, the devil we face will be in the details, which right-wing zealots and the vested interests they serve have learned to manipulate with earmarks and loopholes. Progressive public interest groups have also learned to play the game, but we badly need tighter regulation of lobbyists and the threat of criminal penalties to enforce absolute transparency.

        One quick fix is to require regulatory agencies, cabinet departments, Congress and the White House to put onto the Internet any input from interest groups and industry lobbyists. No more secret confabs, like Vice President Dick Cheney's early meeting with top energy tycoons.

        In terms of our own participation, good citizens of a progressive persuasion can no longer leave governing even to the best of those we elect. Like the right-wing zealots we oppose, we must pursue a permanent campaign, but free of knee-jerk ideologies and party-line talking points. When the bad guys do what we think is good, we should praise them. When the good guys do what we think is bad, we should tell them - all loudly and very much in public. This will keep us honest and maintain our political integrity - characteristics that count more than cynics expect, as John McCain and Sarah Palin will soon learn to their chagrin.

        Those who practice politics in the footsteps of Lenin, Goebbels or Karl Rove will, no doubt, find all this naive, undisciplined and even wacky. But what can I tell you? The approach I suggest is more in the spirit of what my generation of activists called participatory democracy. Now turbo-charged by the Internet, it is the best way I know to build the kind of free-wheeling progressive movement that will have the punch to keep today's hope alive.

        Freedom is contagious. Try it, you'll like it.

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    A veteran of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement and the New Left monthly Ramparts, Steve Weissman lived for many years in London, working as a magazine writer and television producer. He now lives and works in France.


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    Thank you Steve Weissman,

    Thank you Steve Weissman, you hit the nail on the head, and I will be looking forward to hearing more from you. Fantastic!


    Well done, Mr Weissman, and

    Well done, Mr Weissman, and well said! Kudos! "A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." Edward Abbey


    The only freedom that these

    The only freedom that these ultra-"right" zealots are interested in is the freedom to cheat. In business they are driven to make a killing, not serve the consumer. That (as another example) is also the impetus behind all the health care systems that suddenly evaporate when most needed. It is also the driving motive behind wars for asset control -- think OIL -- camouflaged, and peddled to the public, as freedom promotion or preservation campaigns. The list could go on and on, as the perpetrators (and yes, traitors) do. It is the Republican Party in name only -- this gang of goons took it over back when Barry Goldwater first emerged as their front man. It's gotten a lot worse since. All hail President George Herbert Hoover Bush!


    Weissman brings up an

    Weissman brings up an interesting point. Goldwater was portrayed as the right-wing nut who wanted to lead the US into war in 1964... and yet it was LBJ who LIED to Congress and led us into a disastrous 10+ year war that killed over 3 million people. Obama wants to increase military spending, he has repeatedly voted to fund the wars on Iraq, Afghanistan and "terror." He wants to ESCALATE the war in Afghanistan and he plans to continue the war in Iraq indefinitely (and if you believe otherwise, you haven't been reading what the man has written on the subject). We will never win anything if we don't make our demands heard and settle for the lesser evil. Vote Nader or McKinney and get out in the streets and protest this corrupt government which cares only for the wealthy and corporations!


    Barry Goldwater walked away

    Barry Goldwater walked away from John McCain, he got tied of the lies. Read the book his son wrote based upon his diaries. Goldwater was also pro-choice and pro-Gay rights. He despised the Republican party being taken over by the Religious Right, he felt it would destroy the Republican party. He was also anti-Communist, not pro-Communist like the current Conservative crowd -- they love Red China.


    The undoing of the New Deal

    The undoing of the New Deal has long been a priority of the right wing. By spending the US Treasury into a hole, the Bush policies of the last 7 years have succeeded in bringing that goal within sight. The financial solvency of the Federal government – upon which Social Security, health care, aid to education, jobs creation and addressing global warming depend – is threatened if not undermined by the huge expenditures on the Iraq War, deregulation of avaricious market forces, and – the coup de grace – a massive bailout of culpable Wall Street corporations that are responsible for creating the mortgage crisis. Meanwhile, high gasoline prices, inflation and unemployment are pummeling average people while housing prices plummet. Bush has endangered the long term interests of this country and the well-being of its people. And we are no safer from terrorism than in 2001. Meanwhile, Congress fails to impeach him.


    It took a long time, but

    It took a long time, but Goldwater and his proteges finally, FINALLY awoke the sleeping majority.....sure it was in our own defense that we awoke, but marvel at the sight of us. I live in a red state, so red it is literally communist: Idaho. In this red, red state, in my county, named Ada, we held the largest caucus in the entire nation. We voted 85% Obama. Here. In IDAHO. Let that give everyone hope, eh?


    The first poster is correct.

    The first poster is correct. Goldwater damned what his supposed followers did to the GOP and conservatism, He said the party had been taken over by kooks.


    Well, if the unsteadily

    Well, if the unsteadily robotic, self parroting Mr. "My Friend" McCain (now there's a mistaken assumption, unless he's speaking spiritually for a condition I personally am not at all willing to embrace in current politics) is any indication of the state of the right wing, it looks like some of that "undesirable element" will be going the way of the dinosaurs rather rapidly, hopefully, and thank goodness - unless robotics is perfected sooner than we think.


    "I would remind you that

    "I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." Would even a Berkeley new lefty disagree with that statement? Neoconservatives have no connection with Barry Goldwater. Weissman might have been more persuasive if he had chosen someone else to connect with McCain. "By the 1980s, the increasing influence of the Christian Right on the Republican Party so conflicted with Goldwater's libertarian views that he became a vocal opponent of the religious right on issues such as abortion and gay rights." Wikipedia I suggest you refer to some reference material on the life of Goldwater before writing about what he stood for. "Some of Goldwater's statements in the 1990s aggravated many social conservatives. He endorsed Democrat Karan English in an Arizona congressional race, urged Republicans to lay off Clinton over the Whitewater scandal, and criticized the military's ban on homosexuals: 'Everyone knows that gays have served honorably in the military since at least the time of Julius Caesar.' .... A few years before his death he went so far as to address the right wing, 'Do not associate my name with anything you do. You are extremists, and you've hurt the Republican party much more than the Democrats have.'"


    Nevertheless, the new Right

    Nevertheless, the new Right are very much pro-Israel whereas Brezinski is not. So, quit your whining.


    The new Right in west wants

    The new Right in west wants to contorl the oil and have free trade, but also cut workers rights back so they can have less regulation in the world.


    Hey everybody, check it out

    Hey everybody, check it out - this is big. DailySource has found a video of Palin lying about Troopergate. This story has not been covered by the national news media or the alternative media yet. It has the potential to be a gigantic story because it shows her lying about her reason for firing the chief of the state police and whether she"s lying or not is at the heart of the whole probe. It's archival video from a local TV station in Alaska and has not been seen by anyone outside of Alaska - and it won't unless word spreads of it - view it here: http://dailysource.org/special/palin/146 Please spread the word. Their site has only been live for a few months and this key vid won't get seen by hardly anyone unless it spreads.


    To Brian: Save yourself the

    To Brian: Save yourself the pat on the back. Democrats in states like Idaho went overwhelmingly for Obama because western Red State Dems are as left as they come. They are islands of liberalism in oceans of conservative Republicans -- old hippies, whites who have never lived near large non-white populations and so have the luxury of being "progressive," and former urbanites who have fled the cities for obvious reasons that they cannot admit to themselves. No matter -- the latest Idaho Rasmussen poll had McCain ahead 68% to 29%.


    Excellent CON JOB, Herr

    Excellent CON JOB, Herr Weissman! -- @Nicholas Hart is on the right track. "Americans will soon be listening to the sound, not of music, but of over a trillion dollars of their future taxpayer earnings being sucked-up by Goldman Sachs, Citibank, Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase. The Bank of China will also collect. WHAT WAS OBAMA DOING BEFORE THE BAILOUT WAS APPROVED? OBAMA (McCain too) WAS FRANTICALLY CALLING HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES TO CHANGE THEIR "NO" VOTE INTO A "YES". This is a new Iraq war: In Iraq, Washington subcontracted the war to private military outfits, like Blackwater. Now Wall Street is pulling its own Blackwater. Did the Obama (or the US Congress) make at least an effort to appoint a group of independent experts to analyze the whole mess? NO, it didn't. The bailout ballet was STAGED to perfection. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D,Ohio), was one of the few to denounce the intimidation tactics and fearmongering on the House floor. Rep. Brad Sherman, DEMOCRAT (CA) THREATENED that martial law would be imposed if the bailout did not pass. Were there other options apart from the biggest redistribution of wealth - this one towards the top, not bottom - since the 1917 October Revolution in Russia? YES, Of course: One appeared in the Washington Post by 2 respected Yale economists and basically say "pay off all the delinquent mortgages". Assume Americans want to vote out all the politicians supporting the bailout. THEY CAN'T. Because there are not enough third-party candidates - or progressives - to replace them; this is the realm of money politics: they simply can't compete with the Republicrat machines. Not to mention that 2/3 of the Senate - which also approved the bailout - are not up for re-election. But they could possibly elect Ralph Nader or Ron Paul President if people like you get their eyes off the internet and do real campaigning. (see Wall Street: A new Iraq War, Pepe Escobar atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/JJ10Ak01.html for backup of this post)


    With apologies to Gertrude

    With apologies to Gertrude Stein. The current right wingers (as distinct from sane balanced conservatives like Goldwater) in the USA are psychotic, are psychotic, are pyschotic......


    Let's be more explicit about

    Let's be more explicit about zeal -- ** Super-size me Jesus! This is Palin's mind on junk-food faith ** Palin is Peter Pan, a never-grow-up tomboy. How else to characterize a mental and behavioral juvenile who opines that human beings and dinosaurs walked together in a world at most 6,000 years old. Abandon rationality and honesty if you would be one with her in holy-fundie-land. Zealots like Sister Sarah want a theocratic America -- an Ameristan, complete with puritanism and fanaticism -- they will forgive Palin’s handlers for not allowing her to talk about religion. After all, she's a lying shill for dominionism. We know exactly what Palin reads -- dominionist screeds filled with (Pat) Robertson’s, Dobson’s and Hagee’s style of vile biblical interpretation and fundamentalist lies. They’re her source for law and morals, domestic and foreign policy, war strategy and negotiating tactics. Fundies hate what the US is becoming. They will not tolerate an open society, a pluralist culture, or a secular state. Christian fideists, just like Islamic fideists, demand racial "purity," male dominated social control, subjugation of women, unquestioned acceptance of religious tyranny. Not by those labels of course. Palin has tried to conceal her own warped desire for bringing to fruition Margaret Atwood’s wretched dystopia stripped bare in her novel, The Handmaid’s Tale. Millions far saner than Palin still do not know what's in her mind . . . unenlightened beliefs caused by thoughtless consumption of junk-food faith. Super-size me Sarah! bipolar2 ©2008


    Demos or Demons? We'll see.

    Demos or Demons? We'll see.


    October Boobie-prize: It

    October Boobie-prize: It would be convenient, all too convenient for Osama now to emerge from Dubyah's basement, or for some other October surprise to occur with the express intention of sweeping up the election process. Perhaps under the circumstances now prevailing even a couch potato can see the difference between a hypocrite preacher of neoconmanism and an actual hypothetical president. Well, we'll see.


    Republicans or Repugs? Come

    Republicans or Repugs? Come this November's General Election, we shall see. From what I've heard from nonpartisan analysts through, it's a "perfect storm" brewing against the G.O.P. back in the United States. They've already LOST.


    "....but we badly need

    "....but we badly need tighter regulation of lobbyists and the threat of criminal penalties to enforce absolute transparency." We don't need to equivocate with this or that regulation and penalty about lobbyists and campaign contributions. We simply need and have needed for a long time public financing of elections, to keep the lobbyists' money out of he process altogether.


    To recoup this country

    To recoup this country requires public financing of elections, complete voting reform and a viable 3rd party. No more lobbyist money, an open forum of discussion, and a return to a blended financial system - free market with strict regulations that prevent theft and greed - and laws that punish swindlers and liers at all levels of business and government. The Law is for Justice, lets get back to that... (oh teaching our young how to reason would also help)


    There's a reason that there

    There's a reason that there is no viable third party: instead of trying to win many local, state, and Congressional seats, they've tried to leap-frog with marginal candidates into the presidency. I have a question for Nader: Why didn't he run for a senate seat in Connecticut all these years? Then you could have run for president as an independent had you made it to a senate seat! Matt Gonzales, his running mate: why didn't he try to run against Pelosi if he thinks she stinks? His chances would be better than Cindy Sheehan's! There will be a viable Green Party if they win elections at the grass roots and state levels, then try to win some congressional and senate seats in the future. Otherwise, forget about it! Regarding these Repugnantcans/neo (nazi) cons, and right-wing lunatic Christianists, no, they will not go away. When I saw that misinformed zealot in Wisconsin going on at the McPalin rally, I saw the hatred that these people of less financial means who vote against their best self interest have. When I see William Kristol on TV, spouting his B.S. I see the smarminess/smugness of the super rich nobility that Repugnantcan policies have allowed to flourish as their class has gotten richer and richer, and paid less and less in taxes! No, until there is once again fairness in broadcasting "the message" as there once was in the media, the unbalance of 9 of ten political programs on the radio waves will continue to be dominated by right-wing Fascist speech, and Fox, CNN, CNBC, and to a lesser extent MSNBC (only because of Olbermann and Maddow, two exceptions to the corporate media rule!) will continue to be ministries of propaganda for the Repugnantcan Party and deregulation of Corporate Amerika. Yes, as long as the right-wing owns the microphone, and Clear Channel and Sinclair can own oh-so many radio and TV stations, they can continue to wage their war of propaganda against the Constitution, working poor, lower middle class, labor unions, public schools, "activist" judges, gays, anyone non-white, etc. If fairness is returned, and when radio people from Pacifica Network get to be on the mainstream media, there might be some hope, as real journalists can report the stories, as opposed to the current stenographers we have on the corporate media masquerading as journalists!


    Dems gave the country

    Dems gave the country Affirmative Action. This has turned millions of white males against it. Look no further than mistakes like that for the rise of the Reps. Afirmative Action should be means tested. There are poor white males, too.


    to, freitas. You pretty much

    to, freitas. You pretty much said it all. What Goldwater's candidacy showed was that at a minimum the right wing fascists would get 43% of the vote at worst case. After the civil rights legislation it was easy picking, just go after the South, Nixon's Southern strategy. The rest is history.It must be noted that Goldwater knew the neo-con's were not conservatives and disowned them.As for the American electorate, they've been molded into CONSUMERIST-NARCISSISTIC-GLUTTONS run by theWall st. moneychangers. History is replete, thousands of years, with forewarnings about the moneychangers, all bad. Current Wall st. is synonymous with Wall St. The is what comprises the CDS, Credit Debt Swap, derivatives market which is facilitated by the non-Federal Reserve's policy of keeping interest rates artificially low, Greenspan's policy to this day. In fact the Treasury/non-Fed money changers are implementing the same artificially low interest rate policy which helped to create the current crisis, which was engineered because the Hedge funds ARE USING THE BAILOUT AS A HEDGE.


    After eight years of

    After eight years of BushCo., unfortunately, the warnings that Karl Marx spoke about capitalism without checks and balances, is looking prophetic. Ou economy is in shambles. In contrast, take a look at the left-of-center democracies in the world... of which can be said of most of the EU.... they're doing pretty good in comparison to ours right now. I mean, when the dollar is being continually devalued and the Euro and the Chinese Yuan are still going strong, that tells you something... that the American superpower of capitalism we knew, has died. Internationally, the U.S. government and its currency, lost legitimacy. Save for our American culture that still dominates the world -- like the French in world history -- we've become a has-been nation. So who's the next superpower on the block to take our place in the world? China comes to mind... they now have more middle-class, college-educated citizens in number, than the U.S. has in its own entire population. I have no doubt that some right-wingers in their ideological political naivete and stupid militancy, are calling upon the U.S. to prepare to go to war against China because Asian nations have become more prosperous than the U.S. for their becoming the manufacturing centers for the rest of the world's consumer goods. Well, Republican voters outsourced all of our manufacturing jobs overseas, so now they want the U.S. to go to war against the nations that prospered because of it? HAHAHAHAHA!!


    The most dangerous

    The most dangerous right-wing zealots unfortunately sit on the Supreme Court and get to rewrite the Constitution or simply ignore it as they did in 2000 with the recount in Florida. The neo-cons/neo-nazi packed the Supreme Court and made stealing the elections in 2000 in Florida and 2004 in Ohio relatively easy.


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