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But both have lethal backers. I tend to think of this gang as a roiling pit of vipers. Blackmail is common. Simple blackmail. Deep blackmail. Various kinds of bribery and extortion and backstabbing. I doubt it's possible that they deal with each other any differently than they deal with us--the American people--or Democratic leaders, or the rest of the world. It's all one big blackmail. "Git outa line 'n' Osama's gonna git you."
They lie to us. They threaten us. They lie to each other. They threaten each other. And the generally dimwitted, talentless, ambitious little Buscons who would be attracted to such a regime--if they have any survival instinct at all--would have some emails or other docs hidden in a bank deposit somewhere as insurance. This comes from the top. It's a blackmail culture. The big snakes are doing it, so the little snakes had better keep their poisonous fangs sharpened. It costs a lot to keep people in lockstep. We're seeing some of the fallout from that now--Bushites ratting on Bushites.
I really started thinking about this back in early 2005, when I witnessed the "swiftboating" of our good CA Sec of State Kevin Shelley on entirely bogus corruption charges. Shelley had sued Diebold and demanded to see their source code prior to the 2004 election. Then the corrupt county election officials, the war profiteering corporate news monopolies, some of the state party leaders and WHO KNOWS WHO ELSE drove him from office. It's the "who knows who else?" that interests me. It smelled bad--real bad--like their were moles in his office, or some sort of conspiracy going on. I don't think we knew yet about the pervasive domestic spying. And I hadn't thought much about black ops happening right here in River City. But I'm real suspicious now that LOTS of people--particularly anyone with the goods on major Bushites, or in a position to block their goals (insiders, outsiders--the good, the bad and the ugly)--have been spied upon, blackmailed, pressured, set up.
Like I said, it's their culture. And some of the more minor Bushbots who have been caught up in it--the Young Republican dingalings they sent over to Iraq, the sincere Christian believers, some of the more innocent election officials or members of Republican Central Committees--and maybe some not so minor and not so innocent Republicans--may have withdrawal pains. It's pretty horrible what can happen to people steeped in this kind of situation. Fear. Nightmares. Emotional reversal, where they convince themselves that toadyism and lying for your masters is the truth and the right thing to do. I think it's almost like the impacts of torture, where your mind can really get messed with. The human mind wants freedom and range. It greatly dislikes being caged and having to repeat rote lines, or rote ways of thinking. I know what brainwashing feels like. I went to Catholic schools. The trouble with brainwashing is that, once the person gets out from under the power of the brainwashers, the free mind asserts itself, and first of all goes through a great rejection of all the BS, and feelings of revulsion and betrayal. So maybe we're going to have some wild Republican hippies running around, dressing weird and taking drugs, and singing "love, love love"--if the lid ever really comes off. The caged minds of all of us, in the '50s, produced the '60s. And us older rebels will become the "new conservatives." ("Get. A. Job.").
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