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Related: About this forumHuffPo - "The Shutdown's Radical Birther Streak That the Press Can No Longer Ignore"
Nice article that talks about how the MSM politely ignores the over birther fantasies of many Tea Party Republicans.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-boehlert/the-shutdowns-radical-bir_b_4100760.html
The extraordinary shutdown maneuver, based upon unprecedented demands, only begins to make sense when the truly extremist nature of the GOP'S activist base is taken into account. It's a rabid base where blowing through the nation's debt ceiling, and plunging the global economy into chaos, is considered a justifiable consequence to brinkmanship. Yet at the same time, it's a group where loud voices claim Obama can be impeached for defaulting on the national debt -- and for raising the debt limit.
And it's a base that still clings to the dark fantasy that Obama's an African-born impostor who's ineligible to be president or to command the U.S. military. And yes, Republican members of Congress still push that nonsense; House Republicans who fueled the futile shutdown. (i.e. "There's no question President Obama's hiding something on his citizenship."
Amidst the avalanche of news coverage and commentary about the shutdown, the birther strain that runs through important parts of the Republican Party remains essentially off limits for Beltway reporters and pundits. That's a mistake. I'm not suggesting it's the dominant story of the day or that it requires constant attention. (Or that birtherism afflicts Senate Republicans.) But it remains a pivotal flash point that provides crucial context for trying to understand the completely unprecedented nature of the current crisis and the mindset fostering it.
The media's birther blind spot is part of the larger press problem in its failure to grasp, and accurately detail, the truly radical nature of the procedural sabotage that Republicans are engaging in; the plotted chaos and dysfunction that's being employed in hopes of halting Obama's second term. (A second term that couldn't be stopped at the ballot box.)
And it's a base that still clings to the dark fantasy that Obama's an African-born impostor who's ineligible to be president or to command the U.S. military. And yes, Republican members of Congress still push that nonsense; House Republicans who fueled the futile shutdown. (i.e. "There's no question President Obama's hiding something on his citizenship."
Amidst the avalanche of news coverage and commentary about the shutdown, the birther strain that runs through important parts of the Republican Party remains essentially off limits for Beltway reporters and pundits. That's a mistake. I'm not suggesting it's the dominant story of the day or that it requires constant attention. (Or that birtherism afflicts Senate Republicans.) But it remains a pivotal flash point that provides crucial context for trying to understand the completely unprecedented nature of the current crisis and the mindset fostering it.
The media's birther blind spot is part of the larger press problem in its failure to grasp, and accurately detail, the truly radical nature of the procedural sabotage that Republicans are engaging in; the plotted chaos and dysfunction that's being employed in hopes of halting Obama's second term. (A second term that couldn't be stopped at the ballot box.)
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HuffPo - "The Shutdown's Radical Birther Streak That the Press Can No Longer Ignore" (Original Post)
TomCADem
Oct 2013
OP
Actually, more Republicans believe that Obama is black than believe he wasn't born here
world wide wally
Oct 2013
#3
K&R. These baggers and their puppet masters really are the main story, though.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#5
ThoughtCriminal
(14,047 posts)1. There's something elese about the tea party "Base"
A lot of these people are dies-hard, heavily armed "Preppers" who WANT collapse and Armageddon and they are getting tired of waiting for the "SHTF" that they have been predicting since 2008.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,583 posts)2. Kick because this is important.
world wide wally
(21,740 posts)3. Actually, more Republicans believe that Obama is black than believe he wasn't born here
snappyturtle
(14,656 posts)4. Finally. nt
Dark n Stormy Knight
(9,760 posts)5. K&R. These baggers and their puppet masters really are the main story, though.
And it deserves constant attention.
Cha
(297,138 posts)6. It's so hard for the M$M to report on what's really going on
with their collective head up their A$$ on a continual basis.
K&R.. thanks Tom