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Month: February 2013

Those lazy Mexicans who are stealing all our jobs

Those lazy Mexicans who are stealing all our jobs

by digby

Rush followed up on his earlier comments to Marco Rubio with this slightly more explicit thesis about the good Latinos vs the bad Latinos:

[T]he way the Republicans are looking at it is that they think that Hispanic immigrants are made-to-order conservatives. For some reason, culturally, they think that they’re invested in hard work. And using the Cuban exile model, they’re exactly right. But the Hispanic demographic, if you will, or population, has shifted. And the Cuban exile model is no longer the dominant model. The Mexican immigrant model is. And that — they arrive with an entirely different view of America. And I’m sorry if this is offensive, but it’s true.

I’m not sure where Rush ever got the idea that the Cuban exiles were ever the dominant latinos in this country but I’m afraid he needs a geography lesson. Mexicans have always been the largest group and that’s for the obvious reason that we share a 2000 mile border with Mexico. Lots of Mexicans here — have been from the very beginning.

What Rush and right wingers insist upon is that the lazy Mexicans are here simultaneously stealing our good jobs and raking in big bucks cleverly exploiting the allegedly generous welfare system. For such lazy people they are surprisingly cunning and hard working. (Also too, they are dirty and stupid and are destroying our fine American culture.)

Just don’t call Rush and his right wing pals racist though because they are totally not. They love tacos. And salsa.

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Another Prepper for Freedom, by @DavidOAtkins

Another Prepper for Freedom

by David Atkins

As of this writing, the Alabama prepper who shot a bus driver after asking for child hostages, then took a six-year-old child into his underground bunker is still holding out against authorities. The cops are giving the kid food, medication and comic books through a PVC pipe. Some details on the hostage taker:

Many details have been released about the man suspected to be the boy’s abductor:

How he was supposed to have been in court to face charges that he’d shot at his neighbors over a minor property dispute;

How he boarded a stopped school bus Tuesday and shot dead the bus driver;

How he worked on the bunker in the middle of the night for more than a year.

But just like Adam Lanza’s mother, it’s extremely important for people like this to be armed defenders of freedom, because the Communist Blank Panther Obamanazis might come to put them in Agenda 21 FEMA coffins any day. It’s a top priority.

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Why the Republican Revitalization Plan Won’t Work, by @DavidOAtkins

Why The Republican Revitalization Plan Won’t Work

by David Atkins

Republicans are in trouble and they know it. The demographics of the country are tilting increasingly against them as younger and minority voters flee to the Democratic Party. By 2016 several more states will be in play for Democrats than in 2012, and by 2020 Texas may well be a blue state. Not even gaming the electoral college can save them if that happens.

Facing certain demographic doom, the Republican Party has a plan: dial down or at least hide some of the most virulent racism and sexism in their ranks in order to woo women and minority voters, while playing up the economic libertarianism that fuels much of the Tea Party base and made some inroads among many younger voters.

It sounds simple enough. How hard can it be to emphasize libertarianism while deemphasizing the less popular social and religious prejudices that have turned off so many voters? Pass immigration reform, drop opposition to marriage equality, stop talking about rape, and focus on the core economic issues. Some of the base would balk, but where else would they have to turn? The Democratic Party? A few of the base might stay home, but that wouldn’t be remotely as disastrous as losing 70% or more of a rapidly growing Latino population, plus 55% or more of the female vote.

Or so it might seem. But it won’t be so easy. That’s because much as it might seem that libertarianism as a political philosophy needs no racist or sexism supports, that’s not the case. Libertarianism depends greatly on racial and religious prejudice to exist because the examples from around the world and throughout history of societies with insufficient government regulation are so disastrous that they must be attributed to inherent genetic or cultural failings. That’s why one of the Right’s favorite quotes is John Adams warning that “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” It was Adams’ presumption that the freedom given to the People by the Constitution would result in anarchy absent social controls. And such it is with modern libertarians. As I have said before:

This, by the way, is why racism, theocracy and libertarianism go hand in hand, when from a philosophical point of view they should have little to do with one another. The negative effects of the lack of a central government are so obvious in developing countries that wherever the social order fails as in Somalia, it must have been due to bad religion, or the defect of having been born to an inferior race.

Ron Paul fans must reassure themselves that such things would never happen to white, Christian folk. They’re immune from the Somali problem by virtue being of different stock and different values, you see.

In fact, racism and prejudice are absolutely essential to the conservative program. Progressives have been at pains to point out for some time now the close similarities between the God, guns, gays, and anti-government message of the American conservative movement, and its counterparts among radical religious fundamentalists elsewhere in the world. They’re mirror images of one another, different only in degree but not in kind.

The Right’s only defense against this obvious argument is that we’re different. Different by virtue of being Christian. By virtue of being White. by virtue of living in God’s Chosen Nation. It’s the only fallback explanation for why economic libertarianism is supposed to work here when it has failed so spectacularly everywhere else.

People understand this notion intrinsically even if they cannot articulate it. That’s why those without racial and religious prejudice don’t fall for libertarianism: we understand that the difference between us and Afghanistan or Somalia is neither genetic stock nor the object of our religious devotion, but rather our luck in being the agents rather than the victims of colonialism, as well as our dedication to the progressive compacts of civilization. We understand at a fundamental level that Ron Paul cannot possibly believe as he does unless he also believed that white Americans will be some exempt from the same natural rules of political science that doom every other nation with inadequate controls on the exploitation of private power.

And that is why the Republican revitalization won’t work. Without the crutch of racial, sexist and religious prejudice, libertarianism itself becomes a joke. Social conservatives make this point constantly to their well-heeled economic royalist friends, but it seems that their advice will go unheeded. The likes of Rand Paul and Paul Ryan aren’t about to let the Todd Akins and Christine O’Donnells tell them how to grow the party, nor should they. But the ascendant libertarians are going to find their summit to the head the GOP a lonely place indeed.

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Hagel: making an example of the apostate

Hagel: making an example of the apostate


by digby

I am on the record saying that Hagel never seemed like the brightest bulb to me but I deferred to those who insisted that the’s really quite brilliant.  I dunno.  What I saw today didn’t exactly make me change my mind, even as I have to acknowledge that the Senators questioning him today sounded more like screeching harpies than serious statesmen. I just have the feeling old Chuck didn’t exactly prepare himself for a thoroughly predictable grilling. Or he just doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

I’m sure this has a lot to do with the fact that he’s seen as soft on Iran and hostile to Israel.  But I also think some of this is just the way the Republicans deal with apostates.  Hagel broke with the party in favor of the Democrats and that. is. simply. not. done. They are making an example of him.

I don’t know if they just want to beat him up and then let him in with a few GOP votes or if they will really tank this nomination.  Either way, Hagel didn’t do very well today.  If his performance is important (and I’m not sure it is) he didn’t do himself any favors.

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