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For all the hand-wringing over Values being the pivotal factor in this year's election, Bob Herbert reminds us of the real reason Bush was reelected:

I think a case could be made that ignorance played at least as big a role in the election's outcome as values. A recent survey by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland found that nearly 70 percent of President Bush's supporters believe the U.S. has come up with "clear evidence" that Saddam Hussein was working closely with Al Qaeda. A third of the president's supporters believe weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq. And more than a third believe that a substantial majority of world opinion supported the U.S.-led invasion.

This is scary. How do you make a rational political pitch to people who have put that part of their brain on hold? No wonder Bush won.

Herbert is right, of course. But he could've go one step further to remind us why we're all so stupid - the free ride his paper, amongst others gave the Bush administration in the run-up to the war. And while I do see occasional splotches of blue sky between the more frequent clouds, I'll believe the media is actually doing its job when they start calling this administration's lies for what they are.

The word Unity is no stranger to post election feel-goodism, but there's good reason to believe that this year's chiming is as hollow as its ever been. If 'Unity' has a lawyer, it should file a defamation suit.

from NY Times:

Dr. Dobson and several other Christian conservatives said they believed the expanded Republican majority in the Senate and the defeat of the Senate Democratic leader, Tom Daschle, put them in striking distance of both amending the constitution to ban same-sex marriage and approving the appointment of enough conservative Supreme Court justices to overturn Roe v. Wade and other abortion rights cases.

CNN has a poll indicating, amongst other delusions, that most people are 'hopeful'.

I guess it's a more honest word than unity. After all, I have hope too - that this administration becomes mired and scandal and thus neutralized. But until the press starts doing its job and holding this administration accountable, I don't have much of it.

the lyndon larouche cult

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As befitting a blog that will cover the unfortunateness that inevitably occurs when politics meets religion, post # 1 will laud a fantastic article by the Washington Post's April Witt on the cult surrounding presidential-candidate-for-life Lyndon Larouche.

I remember first reading about Larouche back in the mid 80's and while he was clearly nuts then, he's morphed into a far deeper brand of nuts - the type that requires a paid staff to nurture properly. Or, in lieu of payment, a fervent set of mantras that approaches religious intensity.

Winstead was pretty much in trouble. He turned out to be not much of a true believer after all. He thought meetings where members professed that they were unworthy to follow LaRouche were like parodies of tent revivals. He wondered why, for all their talk of saving the world, LaRouche activists didn't seem to accomplish much other than raising money and recruiting new members.

He was stunned, at first, to find out what happened when he asked questions or complained. "Maybe you are too [expletive] busy [masturbating] thinking about your mother to go out and organize," he recalls one of the leaders barking at him. "How much money did you raise today?"

"I'm caught off-guard, like, what the hell just happened?" Winstead recalls. "The yelling goes on for maybe five or 10 minutes while I'm furiously backpedaling."

Eventually, he became accustomed to the humiliating insults and tirades. "They call it making somebody a self-conscious organizer," he says. "It is about getting somebody to break down and cry, just to have an emotional collapse. Once you do that, then people are malleable."

Additional Lyndon Larouche links:
Wikipedia
Rick Ross
Larouche in 2004
What happened to Jeremiah Duggan?

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