Why Are the Right-Wing Media Obsessed with an Imaginary Woman's Success Story?
September 21, 2012 | Conservatives
talk a lot about "dependency," but it's not clear that they know what
the word means. Consider, for example, the right's bizarre reaction to a
rather benign online campaign the White House pushed briefly earlier
this year called “The Life of Julia [3],”
a slide-show featuring a fictional Everywoman that was meant to
highlight how Obama's policies might improve the lives of average
Americans.
It follows the Julia character from age 3 through her
retirement. She's self-sufficient, hard-working and entrepreneurial; the
embodiment of what conservatives are supposed to applaud. Although she
isn't born into a wealthy family, her perserverence is ultimately
rewarded with success.
If you're not a consumer of the
conservative media, you may not have even heard about Julia, but the
right is obsessed with her to an extent that's kind of creepy.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
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