Only Two Kinds of Republicans

There are really only two kinds of Republicans:

There are those who are part of the conspiracy, and those who have been duped by the conspiracy.

There are the 10 percent and the 90 percent.

There are those who deceive, and those who have been deceived.

There are those who manipulate, and those who have been manipulated.

There are those who take advantage and those who have been taken advantage of.

There are the puppet-masters, and the puppets.

There are the sheep-dogs, and the sheep.

That’s enough, I think you get the picture.  It has always amazed me that the Republican base includes so many that should never be voting Republican.  Minorities, gays, and the poverty-stricken are some that come to mind.  Republicans in power are openly against the best interests of these groups.  The conspiracy appeals to these groups with negative deception, such as fear-mongering.

But even larger groups in the Republican base are deceived by the conspiracy through false association and fake positive agendas.

The conspiracy pretends to be religious and promises to advance religious and moral values.  In reality they do so only to the extent that it gives them more power and advances the fortunes of the wealthy and corporations.  They publicly speak out against homosexuality, pornography, infidelity, and pedophilia, but they participate in these behaviors at least as much as the Democrats.

The conspiracy woos the middle class and conservatives with talk of family values, fiscal responsibility, motherhood, and apple pie.  Yet, they spend more, cause more recessions, and redistribute wealth from the middle class to the wealthy.  They deregulate business to the point where greed and risk-taking go wild.  Motherhood becomes too expensive because the middle class cannot afford health insurance, and the apple pies have no place to cool because the window sills have been foreclosed upon along with the rest of the house.

The conspiracy courts the gun lobby with speeches about the right to bear arms and individual freedoms, yet they tramp all over the individual’s right to privacy and destroy the economy which makes it too costly to bear arms.

The entire public persona of the Conservative/Republican power structure is a load of BS, and they ONLY get elected (and thus obtain/maintain power) by deceiving their base into voting against their own beliefs and self-interests.  They do this as a whole, and in unison.  They are coordinated, organized, and relentless in their deception, and thus, a conspiracy – the vast right-wing conspiracy is not myth!

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3 comments

  1. MandT says:

    “The conspiracy woos the middle class and conservatives with talk of family values, fiscal responsibility, motherhood, and apple pie.”—–If you haven’t heard it in awhile, go to U-Tube and check out Frank Zappa’s “The Big Lie.” Great post and site—point taken!

  2. dadepfan says:

    Thanks, I have not heard that before, but I remember Frank Zappa from waaaayyyy back! I like your site as well, and I am adding it to my blog roll here on The Reverse Spin. Feel free to add The Reverse Spin to your blog roll if you like.

    I actually grew up in Southern California, and my brother lives in the Menlo Park area. I now live in Sequim, Washington. I am a retired computer professional.

    Keep up the good work guys!

    Dave

  3. MandT says:

    My parents lived in Menlo Park for a spell, before moving to upper Market in the city. I remember sneaking into grad recitals at Stanford for good music—-the first time I heard the Goldberg Variations on a forte. …memories of many years ago. m

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