What is curious, is that repugicans are campaigning against
President Obama who is not running for any political office, but since
they cannot run on their records…
Fear is a natural emotion that is induced by a
perceived threat, or a specific stimulus happening in the present, or
some future situation. In both human beings and animals, fear is
modulated by cognition and learning and in humans it can be either
rational and appropriate, or irrational and inappropriate; irrational
fear is a phobia. The repugicans have learned that sowing fear is a
valuable campaign tactic, and the more irrational fear among their
supporters, the more motivated they are to vote for repugicans
promising to eliminate whatever perceived threat their base’s phobia is
grounded in. As political psychologist Drew Westen of Emory University
wrote in The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation; “In
politics, the emotions that really sway voters are hate, hope and fear
or anxiety. But the skillful use of fear is unmatched in leading to
enthusiasm for one candidate and causing voters to turn away from
another.” If nothing else, repugicans are skillful at using fear
to sway voters and lacking any record to run on, they are opting for
fear in the leadup to the midterm elections.
After the past few days of repugican fear-mongering
over the “perceived” threat from the ISIS (ISIL) in Iraq and Syria, it
is blatantly obvious that besides drumming-up support for a new Middle
East war to profit their military industrial complex donors, they are in
campaign mode. What is curious, is that Republicans are campaigning
against President Obama who is not running for any political office, but
since they cannot run on their records in Congress, they are using
conditions in Iraq to frighten Americans into supporting the repugican cabal.
Of all the outrageous claims made by repugicans
criticizing the President for the “threat” of ISIS, one that stands out
was Senator Lindsey Graham’s remark that President Obama “has to realize, as the shrub did, that his Iraq strategy is not working.”
Graham then went on to tout the vaunted surge’s success, and that the
President has to put all options, including ground troops, on the table
to defeat ISIS. Warmonger John McCain is also criticizing the President for not coming forward “with
a cohesive, comprehensive strategy, not only in Iraq, but also in
Ukraine also in other parts of the world,” and not outlining “a role
that the United States of America has to play, and that’s a leadership
role.”
First, Graham, like warmonger John McCain has to
understand that Barack Obama is not the President of Iraq, Syria,
Ukraine, or “other parts of the world,” and could not leave troops or a
‘surge’ of troops in a sovereign nation. Second, Americans do not want
another war in Iraq, and there is no way ISIS can be defeated. Sunni and
Shia Muslims have been at war in the region around Iraq for centuries
over Sunnis creating an Islamic caliphate, and after a period of
relative peace under Saddam Hussein, it was American actions
in Iraq that created ISIS; particularly the group’s leader. Before
becoming Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-appointed caliph of the islamic state in Iraq and Syria and architect of the violent campaign to redraw
the map of the Middle East, he was an innocent non-combatant rounded up
and thrown into prison by Americans in or around early 2004.
There is no question that ISIS is a threat to Iraq
and Syria, but it is important to remember that it was the shrub junta’s fear-mongering the drove so many Americans, including
many Democrats to support invading Iraq in the first place. What is
telling about the stale mindset of repugicans, is their reiteration of islamic terrorists attacking America to frighten Americans into
supporting a new Iraq war in the same manner they pushed the shrub’s war of
aggression and profit. Their problem is the shrub is not the president and it
is more likely than not they know, and accept, that Obama is not taking
America into another stupid and wasteful war in Iraq.
The repugicans have no record to run on leading up to the midterm
elections, and after shutting down the government, threatening a credit
default, failing to raise the minimum wage, create one job, pass
immigration reform, extend unemployment benefits, or do anything for the
American people, they have to resort to fear-mongering about ISIS
attacking America. A few days ago Rick Perry told an audience that he
was certain ISIS was crossing the border under the guise of being
Central American children to rain terror on Americans. Even though Perry
said he, or repugicans, had no credible information, or evidence ISIS
was invading the southern border, the damage was done and the repugican
base was duly mortified. That irrational fear is more than sufficient
to erase any memory of repugican inaction in Congress, or the damage
from shutting down the government.
Even Paul Ryan jumped in to help distract voters
from repugicans’ failure to govern for the people and joined the
fear-mongers saying yesterday that, “What I want to hear from our
commander-in-chief is that he has a strategy to finish ISIS off. To
defeat ISIS. If we don’t deal with this threat now thoroughly and
convincingly, it’s going to come home to roost.” The repugicans even
used the beheading of a journalist to distract voters from their
ineptitude over the past three years by attacking the President for
going golfing instead of grabbing an AR15 and leading troops into battle
in Syria. They failed to mention that five Americans were beheaded when the shrub was pretending, but that would have devalued the distraction factor
of assailing the President for not preventing the shrub’s invasion of Iraq
that led to all of the beheadings.
The repugicans have nothing to run on, not their
pathetic do-nothing record, not the steadily-improving economy and
monthly job increases, not the success and growing popularity of the
Affordable Care Act, not the President’s perpetual accommodation of the
religio-wingnuts, and not the fact that the President has kept America
out of any number of wars repugicans lust to start. So they have
resorted to what works on their wildly ignorant base; irrational fear.
Fear of immigrant children seeking asylum, fear of losing their
religious liberty, fear of African Americans, and fear of Sunni Muslims
fighting a several-century old war against Shia Muslims. A war that the shrub
revived when he used fear-mongering to remove the one man that kept
what would become ISIS at bay; Saddam Hussein
A few years ago President Obama was asked about the culture of fear gripping America, and his response was as apropos today as it was then. He said, “We
have been operating under a politics of fear: fear of terrorists, fear
of immigrants, fear of people of different religious beliefs, fears of
gays that they might get married and that somehow that would affect us.
We have to break that fever of fear. Unfortunately what I’ve been seeing
from the repugicans is that they are going to perpetuate this
fearmongering.” The President was right; they are perpetuating
“this fearmongering” because it works, and as a campaign tactic is
successfully distracting voters from their gross ineptitude and refusal
to work for the people.
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