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has anyone besides me read this book? its a very good book describing the backlash culture of the right, interms of what keeps feeding it, what its doing, and how it helps the rich get richer.
i specifically like the the phrase "the movement was born to lose" purtaining to the fact that all the issues that these republicans get elected on in kansas -abortion, gay marriage, stem cell research etc.... are all issues that they will never win/change, but its used to galvanize the electorate and forget about economic issues and elect people who support their views, and make their economic situations much worse. case in point, the republicans have been in control of all three branches of government and they still have yet to change anything they campaigned on.
Bush- 2 months after the 2004 election was asked by a reporter what he plans to do about gay marriage his response (in short) "nothing"
senator brownback of kansas who runs his campaign partially on anti abortion used to be pro-abortion back in the day
jim nussle of iowa "family values man" gets a girl in oregon pregnantearly on in his career, divorces his wife, and marries another woman (not the one he got pregnant), and continues to campaign on his "values" ***this is not in the book, i thought i'd add it****
he also spent a fair amount of time talking about anti capitalist writing in the 1930s and how ann coutler and these others that push the anti-liberal stuff, have basically taken 30s literature, crossed out capitalist and written in liberal
he also had with him a paphlet that the republican part sent around to voters in 2004 right before the election that made suggestions the the democrats would ban the bible- appauling! people beleived it too
anyone else who read this book or has seen this guy talk, can comment
no i don't check spelling
i specifically like the the phrase "the movement was born to lose" purtaining to the fact that all the issues that these republicans get elected on in kansas -abortion, gay marriage, stem cell research etc.... are all issues that they will never win/change, but its used to galvanize the electorate and forget about economic issues and elect people who support their views, and make their economic situations much worse. case in point, the republicans have been in control of all three branches of government and they still have yet to change anything they campaigned on.
Bush- 2 months after the 2004 election was asked by a reporter what he plans to do about gay marriage his response (in short) "nothing"
senator brownback of kansas who runs his campaign partially on anti abortion used to be pro-abortion back in the day
jim nussle of iowa "family values man" gets a girl in oregon pregnantearly on in his career, divorces his wife, and marries another woman (not the one he got pregnant), and continues to campaign on his "values" ***this is not in the book, i thought i'd add it****
he also spent a fair amount of time talking about anti capitalist writing in the 1930s and how ann coutler and these others that push the anti-liberal stuff, have basically taken 30s literature, crossed out capitalist and written in liberal
he also had with him a paphlet that the republican part sent around to voters in 2004 right before the election that made suggestions the the democrats would ban the bible- appauling! people beleived it too
anyone else who read this book or has seen this guy talk, can comment
no i don't check spelling
