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August 19, 2013, 9:48 am 138 Comments
Stupid Is A Strategy
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First of all, right-wing leaders dont strike me as being at all stupid (although I have to say that Ive never understood why Jindal himself has a reputation for brilliance). Incurious, maybe; not given to self-analysis; but not stupid. I never even bought into the notion that GW Bush was dumb; he always struck me as anti-intellectual, but very cunning in his own way.
Now, you might argue that the leaders are catering to their base. Brad DeLong likes to remind us of John Stuart Mills dictum:
I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally stupid. I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative. I believe that is so obviously and universally admitted a principle that I hardly think any gentleman will deny it.
Even that, however, doesnt get you all the way there, because there are many things one could pretend to be stupid about,so you need to have some notion of why certain subjects become the subject of dumb conspiracy theories, while others dont. And I think that the best model is, as I said the other day, the Corey Robin notion that its about preserving hierarchy. The idea of a common core disturbs a lot of people on the right not because they fear that it will lead to left-wing indoctrination its far too bland for that but because it could get in the way of right-wing indoctrination, which is what they believe schools should be doing.
In any case, the fight over the core is, as Keller says, telling not just about the state of mind on the right, but about the state of America. There is literally no such thing these days as a nonpartisan agenda. No project, no matter how worthy and blameless, can escape becoming a target for orchestrated rage.
more:http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/19/stupid-is-a-strategy/?_r=1
"No project, no matter how worthy and blameless, can escape becoming a target
for orchestrated rage."
How many votes to kill Obamacare have they had by now?
silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Yup. Gotta keep the corporate tycoon elites in absolute control.
For that, they need a malleable (i.e., stupid/gullible) base -- masses of people who react with their reptilian brains, wired for fear, anger, and hatred, rather than with reason.