Loren wrote:
TollandRCR wrote:
That's thinking like an attorney. Try thinking like the proverbial town busybody who does not need the truth or the law. In those terms, the campaign is doing what was sought, but not enough people are believing the smears -- yet.
Yet? It's been over THREE YEARS. That's a lifetime in political terms, especially for a candidate-specific attack like Birtherism.
And what, exactly, was it that "was sought"? The propagation of smears? To what end?
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I don't assume that the people funding Birtherism, whether FM or millionaires, are Republicans. For some of them, the evidence is pretty strong that they think the Republican Party is too far to the left; others think it is corrupt.
I doubt that anyone with any sense who got involved in Birtherism ever thought that they would win in a law suit. With just a tiny bit of competent legal advice, they would have learned that, if they did not already know it. Losing in a law suit was immaterial; the point was always to smear the President in every way possible. Why? To disable him at every opportunity and to prevent his re-election.
Perhaps 20% of the American people are wrong about any given thing, as JFK is reported to have said. Anything over 20% would be a success, and the numbers of Republicans and other Americans who have at least "had doubts raised" by the smears is well above 20%, even with competent pollsters. This has been a remarkably successful campaign for what is relatively little money.
Their failure was to get a credible candidate nominated for the Republican Party. I've suspected that people like the Koch brothers were hopeful that Perry would not fail because of his own stupidity. I cannot imagine that they favor Romney, and Santorum may be uncontrollable by anyone. "They" don't have anyone or anything to be
for; they now have only people and actions to be
against.
I know that this is a conspiracy theory: I have no clear idea who the conspirators are or even exactly what their immediate motives are. However, I think that we
have been seeing conspiracy on a grand scale, from the formation of the Tea Party as if it were a popular uprising, to the elections in Ohio and Wisconsin and the actions taken against government and unions by both governors, to the continuation of this sorry campaign to smear the President, to the incessant lying by commission and omission of Fox News. Their ultimate goals? Elimination of the middle class, the crippling of unions, degrading the capacity of government at all levels, protecting their monied interests at all costs, bringing to a close the era of progress for the middle class and the poor that began in the 1950s. Are they fascists? Looks like it to me.