The Republican Party And The Obama Conspiracy Theories

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Little Green Footballs, the American site which tracks (amongst other things) what seems like the increasingly more moonbat trajectory of the American right’s thinking, has posted results of a poll of Republicans voters on everything from Obama’s motives to the inclusion of Creationism in schools. The results are… well, you can see for yourself. But should we be surprised? Is there anything new here? Or is this just the latest manifestation of a narrative which has been growing and replicating this last sixty years or so, only now brought to a head by the presence of an African-American in the West Wing?


Questions and answers
The Daily Kos Republican Poll was conducted by Research 2000 from January 20 through January 31, 2010. A total of 2,003 self identified Republicans were interviewed nationally by telephone:

QUESTION: Should Barack Obama be impeached, or not?
YES: 39%
NO: 32%
NOT SURE: 29%
QUESTION: Do you believe Barack Obama was born in the United States, or not?
NO: 36%
YES: 42%
NOT SURE: 22%
QUESTION: Do you think Barack Obama is a socialist?
YES: 63%
NO: 21%
NOT SURE: 16%
QUESTION: Do you believe Barack Obama wants the terrorists to win?
YES: 24%
NO: 43%
NOT SURE: 33%
QUESTION: Do you believe Sarah Palin is more qualified to be President than Barack Obama?
YES: 53%
NO: 14%
NOT SURE: 33%
QUESTION: Do you believe Barack Obama is a racist who hates White people?
YES: 31%
NO: 36%
NOT SURE: 33%
QUESTION: Should public school students be taught that the book of Genesis in the Bible explains how God created the world?
YES: 77%
NO: 15%
NOT SURE: 8%
QUESTION: Do you believe that the only way for an individual to go to heaven is though Jesus Christ, or can one make it to heaven through another faith?
CHRIST: 67%
OTHER: 15%
NOT SURE: 18%

Bolshevik plots
So what are we to make of all this? The smug European liberal in me wants to simply say that this is the latest in a long line of pieces of evidence that the American ‘right’ (a troublesome term in and of itself) is slowly sliding towards outright madness. But is it?
Last week President Obama faced the Republican party during a live Q&A at a retreat for senior GOP party members. Many things were discussed (in an enjoyably informal way) but the moment that really struck home for me was the instant when Obama squared up to questions about his healthcare reform plan. At one point the President stated that were we to accept the GOP’s charecterisation of his plans ‘you’d think this was some Bolshevik plot.’
Obama’s choice of phrases was interesting. I can’t help but wonder if he knew exactly what ghostly spectre he was raising with his choice of words – a subtle nod of the head towards the fundamental and underlying world view, the narrative, which fuels some of the rage directed at him – a passionately held belief that big government is evil, that big government is going to rob you, deprive you of your freedom and lie to you. And that this ‘plot’ to take your freedom is the result of a massive, international hydra-headed conspiracy.
Paranoid styles
“Conspiracist thinking” is that which historian Richard J. Hofstadter (writing in 1964) called the ‘The Paranoid Style in American Politics‘. With its relentless use of the classic get-outs of referring to ‘they’ and ‘them’, it’s a narrative where nothing is accidental, nothing is a coincidence and there is always a secret, hidden agenda: that only the conspiracy theorist has the intellectual skills to uncover and save you from. If you’ll only listen for long enough.
Amusingly, one of the most succinct summaries of this narrative comes from the man at the centre of many of the alleged conspiracies himself:

‘In distilled form the explanations of both the right and the left have become mirror images of each other. They are stories of conspiracy, of America being hijacked by an evil cabal. Like all good conspiracy theories, both tales contain just enough truth to satisfy those predisposed to believe in them, without admitting any contradictions that might shake up those assumptions’ – Barack Obama, The Audacity of Hope

Culture wars
The characterisation, depiction and portrayal of Obama and the Democrats’ plans by the Republicans, the Tea Party (through their most prominent mouthpieces in the form of Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh at latterly Alex Jones) are not a new emerging front of the ‘culture wars’, but rather seem the latest manifestations of a long-standing and well-established pattern of thought amongst a very large part of the American population.
There are many points at which this pattern could be said to have started (and feel free to post your own examples in the comments below) but a good starting point might be the emergence of the original ‘bolshevik plot’ which Obama seemed to allude to- the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
A known literary forgery, which purports to be the secret manifesto of the Jews to take over the world, the Protocols were heavily pushed in the US by Henry Ford in the 1920s and took a powerful hold in folk memory. A hold they continue to have, now through ther power of the web, despite the mass of evidence showing they are a forgery.

‘Just as the Knights Templar and the Bavarian Illuminati are still blamed for all manner of malfeasances, long after their movements have ceased to matter in any meaningful way, dead websites, long debunked rumour and garbled quotations abide on the net forever. – Arthur Goldwag, Voodoo Histories


Stupid questions

Is there something in the cultural DNA of some people that inherently pushes them towards seeing everything as a conspiracy? Is this recent explosion of anti-BigGov, ‘don’t tread on me’ activity a new departure in US politics? Or is it simply the end-product of a century’s worth of conspiracist thinking, now shoved mainstream because of 9/11?
Or, looking specifically at how the Birther narrative fits into all this, is this new wave of conspiracist thinking a mere bi-product of the fact that a certain large number of people simply can’t handle the fact that there’s an African-American in the White House?
Or am I just an unthinking liberal who can’t see that the world’s being run by the Illuminati?
What do you think?

Related


The Tea Party: ‘The People Who Hate People Party’

Blather, Rinse, Repeat: An Ethnography of Conspiracy Theory
The Haiti Conspiracy Theories

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Damien DeBarra was born in the late 20th century and grew up in Dublin, Ireland. He now lives in London, England where he shares a house with four laptops, three bikes and a large collection of chairs.

3 comments

  1. IN AMERICA IF ONE HAS A DROP OF NEGRO BLOOD AND CANNOT CONCEAL THAT TRAGEDY…ONE IS A NEGRO. PERIOD…END OF STORY. IF ONE IS A LIGHT-SKINNED, WHITE-TALKING, HALF-BLACK PERSON…ONE IS A NEGRO.
    IT DOES NOT MATTER IF THAT PERSON WAS RAISED BY WHITE PARENTS AND GRAND PARENTS, AND THAT THE BLACK SPERM-DONOR WAS ABSENT IN THE LIFE OF SAID PERSON,
    THAT PERSON IS CLASSIFIED AS A NEGRO. IT MEANS LITTLE THAT SAID PERSON IS A ‘CREDIT TO BOTH RACES
    …THAT PERSON IS SECOND-CLASS AT BEST.
    THE WHOLE ‘BIRTHER’ THING IS NOT ABOUT OBAMA’S PLACE OF BIRTH. IT IS ABOUT HIS MONGREL DNA. HE IS NEITHER A ‘SOCIALIST’, NOR A ‘LIBERAL’, NOR A ‘BOLSHEVIK’. HELL, HE ISN’T EVEN A ‘PROGRESSIVE. HE IS IN FACT A MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD, CENTRIST DEMOCRAT WHO IS JUST AS BEHOLDEN TO THE CORPORATE- FASCISTS AS THE REPUBLICANS.
    ALL OF THE OPPOSITION TO HIS ‘EVIL’ AGENDA HAS TO DO WITH THE FACTS OF HIS ‘TAINTED’ NEGRO/WHITE BLOOD. PEOPLE WILL TRAVEL ACROSS COUNTRY TO ATTEND A ‘TEA PARTY’ RALLY AND SCREAM ALL KIND OF INVECTIVE ABOUT HIS “MOSLEM” TIES TO TERRORISTS; HIS PLAN TO DESTROY THE WORLD’S 37TH WORST HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEM; HIS WRECKING OF OUR ECONOMY; HIS
    KENYAN BIRTH CERTIFICATE…BUT THEY ARE TOO CRAVEN AND COWARDLY (POLITICALLY CORRECT) TO STAND UP AND SCREAM WHAT IS REALLY ON THEIR MINDS, “NIGGER!
    NIGGER! NIGGER!! GET THAT NIGGER OUT OF OUR WHITEHOUSE!!!”
    AND THE ‘MEDIA’ WILL NOT EXPOSE THEM FOR THE RACIST SLIME-BAGS THEY ARE BECAUSE THEY (THE MEDIA) SUPPORT THIS KIND OF ‘THINKING’… AND BESIDES, IT IS GOOD FOR THEIR BOTTOM LINE.
    LAM-‘OIO

  2. first of all this poll is redundant. you believe Obama should be impeached but by the other answers on this poll im asking for what? Isnt it a little ridiculous that all of feelings are of racial and religious origins? people need to grow up and get with the program. Oh my god you have problems… guess what so does everybody…with everything…nothing is ever good enough…neither is any ONE…. and the word isnt negro asshole its 2010 no one says that anymore its now considered racist and one more tid bit white people are now the minority google that shit……..peace

  3. “a certain large number of people simply can’t handle the fact that there’s an African-American in the White House?”
    Nail, hit, head.

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