How the Right’s Smear Machine Started
Exclusive:
The Right’s attack machine, which these days questions President
Obama’s birthplace and smears Georgetown student Sandra Fluke over
contraceptives, arose in the wake of the Vietnam War and Watergate with
young conservatives thinking they were the real victims, thus justifying
whatever they did, reports Robert Parry.
By Robert Parry
Americans sometimes wonder how the nation’s political process got so
unspeakably nasty with vitriol pouring forth especially from right-wing
voices like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Michael Savage, to name just a
few. Yet, whenever called on this ugliness, conservatives insist that
they are the real victims, picked on by the Left.
This destructive and whiny dynamic has existed at least since the
late 1960s when angry passions spilled over from the Vietnam War and
grew worse after Richard Nixon exploited Democratic dissension on the
war to win the White House in 1968 – and then continued the war for
another four nasty years.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
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