Conservatives' Crazy Conspiracy Theories About the Econapocalypse
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/114915/
Keep in mind, these aren't just some poor men ranting on a street
corner; they are well-paid, well-connected conservative media
personalities
For a while, before the presidential campaign, conservatives on Fox
News and talk radio had an idea: the economy wasn't that bad, but
Americans had been led to believe it was, thanks to an elaborate
conspiracy involving the media and Democrats.

After the election, high-profile conservatives, including Bill
O'Reilly and Karl Rove, publicly described a new theory: an elaborate
conspiracy involving the media and Democrats is still working to
convince Americans the economy is in bad shape, so as to help Barack
Obama appear even more impressive when conditions turn around.


This week, we have yet another conspiracy theory, this time from Rush
Limbaugh, who's just delusional enough to believe Democrats, most
notably Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), deliberately created the global
economic crisis for partisan gain.


Here's how Limbaugh's conspiracy theory goes: Schumer caused on run
on
IndyMac bank in California this summer, in order to create a feeling
of financial panic amongst the public. Democrats then capitalized on
this panic with electoral wins in the White House and Congress. The
purpose of gaining this power, according to Limbaugh, was to
nationalize U.S. industries:


"Who's benefiting? Aside from the people being bailed out. The
Democrat [sic] Party and Barack Obama are benefiting.


"They got elected, they increased their numbers in the House, they
increased their numbers in the Senate, they got the White House now,
and they've got a crisis that people think can only be fixed with the
all-mighty and powerful government interceding to save this or to
save
that, when in fact, the government is going to nationalize the
automobile industry. It's going to nationalize some banks. It's going
to nationalize the mortgage industry, and may end up nationalizing
the
automobile industry."


Keep in mind, this isn't just some poor man ranting on a street
corner; this is a well-paid, well-connected conservative media
personality.


It just doesn't occur to any of these clowns that the economy really
is in awful shape, and Bush's conservative economic policies fueled
the crisis. Since reality couldn't possibly be true, Limbaugh,
O'Reilly, Rove, and others concoct these bizarre ideas about
conspiracies to help them make sense of the world. It's kind of sad,
really.


Krugman added, "Why does such stuff flourish? Probably because there
is no punishment for it -- as long as you're on the right, and I mean
right, side."





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