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Larry Gellman

Posted: August 26, 2010 10:50 AM

Last week I had an epiphany.

I have been operating under the mistaken belief that those who continually forward emails full of vicious lies and distortions smearing President Obama, his family, and others with whom they politically disagree were simply mistaken. I was sure that if I could send them conclusive proof that they were forwarding deliberately manufactured lies -- not honest mistakes -- then they would be grateful and thank me.

But they never did. In fact, they almost always got angry and berated me for being a liberal -- which I guess is a term they use to describe people who care about the truth. They never said "Thank you so much! I can't believe I just sent a horrible lie about our president to a whole bunch of my friends. I will have to get back in touch with all of them right away and make sure they know it's not true!"

Then my friend Doug, a highly respected attorney, helped me see the light. I had just responded to a number of people who had sent me an email claiming that President Obama had sent $17 million dollars in stimulus money to officials at Oregon State University to help save the job of Michelle's brother, Craig Robinson, who was supposedly about to be fired as the school's basketball coach.

Now to any reasonable person (particularly a sports fan familiar with the Pac 10), this piece was obviously phony. In the first place, Robinson is the best coach Oregon State has had in over a decade and has turned their basketball program around. OSU fans were scared that he would leave for a bigger school and were thrilled when he signed a contract extension through 2016 last March. As Snopes, Urban Legends, and other truth sites have pointed out, every sentence in the bogus email is false. And, as with all these creations, it is a professionally manufactured lie--not the result of an average person making an honest mistake.

So I wrote the friends who had forwarded me this piece (under a headline encouraging me to be outraged) along with proof that it wasn't true. But this time I asked Doug "now that you know it's a lie, what are you going to do?" His response made it clear to me just how misguided I have been -- and a whole lot more.

"I'm going to keep sending it out," he said. "After all, Obama lies all the time, so we have the right to lie too."

Then it hit me. We are not dealing with rational discourse about politics, economics, and what is best for America any more. We are dealing with a religious cult of tens of millions of people who are addicted to anger, outrage, and hatred and the media outlets that feed that addition. Issues that most of us consider to be questions of truth and reason have now become questions of religious faith.

These are Americans who now believe with perfect faith the our black president, dark-skinned Muslim terrorists and Mexican immigrants, and liberal Democrats are the cause of every problem we face in America today. These self-described patriots don't just disagree with their adversaries --they actually believe that the bad guys are pure evil and out to destroy everything is great about America.

They are true believers in the same way that Orthodox Jews believe that the entire Hebrew Bible was given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai -- in the same way that devout Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the son of God. It is not a matter that lends itself to intellectual discussion. It is not about reason or facts -- it is a matter of faith.

Rational discourse and fact checks that prove that what is being said is untrue have become irrelevant to people for whom this was never about truth and accuracy. Glenn Beck has become the high priest of Fox News and of the new religion and his language and demeanor have become increasingly evangelical as this trend has continued.

The business network CNBC has jumped on board as well. The late-morning business program The Call now includes a regular segment entitled "Viewer Outrage." Think about that. They are now committed to a televised segment of outrage on a daily basis in the way The 700 Club might commit itself to airing a daily prayer or bible passage.

But all this anger and outrage and thinly veiled racism and bigotry and lies are only the symptoms. The disease is the widespread and growing sense of fear that is gripping millions of Americans who just a few years ago felt confident about their circumstances and future but who today are more frightened and confused than they have ever been in their lives.

For an entire generation, most people got used to secure employment, a growing economy, rising home, stock, and real estate prices. There were ups and downs along the way but we were all told that if we worked hard, owned quality investments, and hung in for the long term that things would work out fine. And for 25 years they did.

If a person put away a nest egg, they could count on at least 5 percent a year from risk-free investments and an average of 10-15 percent a year in riskier investments. Most of my clients who retired during that period (I'm a financial adviser when I'm not busy saving the world) would go on to buy the nicest house they ever owned, live better than they did when they were working, and see their net worth go up year after year due to the rising value of their investments. This was the case despite the stock market crash in 1987, the savings and loan crisis of the early '90s, the popping of the tech bubble, and even 9/11. We always came back stronger than we were before.

But all that has changed for the worse during the last five years. Million of Americans have lost 100 percent (or more) of the equity in their homes. Most growth-oriented investments such as stocks and real estate have been losers instead of winners. More importantly, most investors have lost confidence in the future pulling more than $33 billion out of stock mutual funds already this year and moving that money into bonds and CDs that are yielding virtually nothing.

Just ten years ago, there was full employment and companies such as mine were offering a $1,000 bonus to any employee who helped find a new worker because the labor market was that tight. Today, we have tens of millions of Americans out of work and most companies are looking to make even more cuts even as business has improved dramatically.

In its effort to stimulate the economy by dropping interest rates to zero, the Federal Reserve has actually hurt most investors by making it impossible to get any income at all from bank deposits and money market funds. A person with a million dollars in the bank used to be able to get $50,000 or more a year in income. Now they are lucky to get $1,000.

People who thought they had a grip on their lives are now scared and confused and looking for someone to blame. They used to look forward to leaving something to their children and grandchildren. Today our kids are inheriting a reverse annuity -- a mountain of debt they can never outlive. The patriots blame estate taxes and Obama's anti-wealth policies, but deep down they know the truth. We just didn't have the guts to act like grown-ups. We paid our bills with credit cards and when we were maxed out, we put them on our kids' tab.

We now face two basic choices. We can look in the mirror and realize that the challenges we now face are due in large part to choices we made as voters and citizens. We elected and supported government leaders who spent too much and taxed us too little. We wanted to keep Medicare and drug benefits and Social Security and to expand homeland security and fight two wars but we didn't want to pay for it. We re-elected a president and Congress who told us we could have it all and make no sacrifices. Those same officials allowed our financial institutions and oil drillers and miners and others to take huge risks in search of profits and personal gain without regard to the consequences to all of us when those gambles crapped out.

And it's not all about money. There are a whole lot of older people who confused brains with a bull market. They made millions of dollars between 1980 and 2000 mainly because they were alive and in business or the stock market or real estate at the right time. They worked hard and some were quite intelligent but because they lived during a time when the stock market went from 1,000 to 14,000 and real estate went through the roof they got rich beyond their wildest dreams.

Human nature being what it is, most of them came away feeling really smart instead of really lucky. Now that things aren't working out so well, instead of feeling really stupid (which is no fun at all) they are just getting angry and blaming all of their challenges and things they just don't understand on the villains cited above. The truth, of course, is that they were never that smart in the first place and now they are not that stupid but rather than unpack all that, they are forwarding slanderous emails and listening to the media high priests of fear and hatred who are preaching the exact sermon they want to hear.

Instead of looking at how they need to change their own behavior and expectations, these cult patriots have chosen to blame others and get very angry. They have chosen to blame a president who wasn't even around when everything was coming unglued. They have chosen to blame every member of Congress, even though we were the ones who elected them. They have chosen to blame a variety of dark-skinned people, starting with our black president but not ending there. We also blame dark-skinned immigrants who, like most of our parents and grandparents came to America seeking a better life and who make a huge contribution to our economy and society.

And now, nine years after 9/11, Fox News and opportunistic politicians are choosing to revive a new wave of bigotry and resentment against the millions of law-abiding, tax-paying Muslim Americans (thousands of whom serve in our military and dozens of whom were killed in the 9/11 attacks) under the guise of showing respect for the Real American victims at the World Trade Center.

The anger and hatred and lies being spread about Muslims and the leaders of the cultural center are yet another embarrassment to our country. The notion that an abandoned Burlington Coat Factory three blocks from Ground Zero is "hallowed ground" while there are already two strips clubs operating even closer to the site without any concern is yet another indication of how our sense of fear and confusion has eliminated any pretense of honesty or fairness in how we think or what we today call journalism.

My friend, teacher and Rabbi Brad Hirschfield of CLAL has taught that anger and fear can be very useful as an alarm system--the flashing red lights and clanging bells that alert us that we are facing a serious challenge. But he goes on to point out that people should not make important decisions while they are angry or afraid, wisely pointing out that those actions never seem to work out well and are often disastrous.

Before a disease can be cured, it has to be accurately diagnosed. As long as a growing group of people continues to believe that our national sickness is all about dark-skinned people who are not like us and evil politicians, our problems will only get worse. This first step toward a cure has to be a return of honesty and rational, fact-based conversation regarding where we are and how to proceed.

And the first step toward that first step must be a rejection of news media and politicians who are the false prophets and leaders of this new, fast-growing cult. And finding the "delete" button on our computers when we receive an email that blares in its headline that we should be angry and outraged and claims to have identified the villains who got us into this mess.

It's going to be long and hard but, as Will Rogers once said, when you find yourself in a hole and need to get out, the first thing to do is stop digging. Because they are angry and afraid, too many self-described Patriotic Americans have used anger, outrage, and demonization as a shovel and as a result they are sinking deeper and deeper into the pit.

 
Last week I had an epiphany. I have been operating under the mistaken belief that those who continually forward emails full of vicious lies and distortions smearing President Obama, his family, and ...
Last week I had an epiphany. I have been operating under the mistaken belief that those who continually forward emails full of vicious lies and distortions smearing President Obama, his family, and ...
 
 
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ipolitics123
What an excellent day for an exorcism.
12:39 AM on 09/03/2010
"These are Americans who now believe with perfect faith the our black president, dark-skinned Muslim terrorists and Mexican immigrants, and liberal Democrats are the cause of every problem we face in America today."

Of course, there are Americans, Mexican immigrants, blacks, and Muslims (dark-skinned or otherwise) who believe that every problem we face today is caused by "Christians", "infidels", "honkies", "crackers", "Teabaggers", "Rethuglicans" and Glenn Beck.

Where is your outrage over THEIR blind hatred?

(Cue sound of crickets.....)
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Marilyn Hemingway
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07:13 PM on 09/11/2010
@ipolitics
And please show me an instance where this is happening? And you proved Gellman's point exactly. How about taking responsiblity instead of blaming others? By the way, Fox does a very good job of showing the blind hatred towards our Black president, dark-skinned Muslims. Stop the knee jerk reactions and offer some real solutions.
11:37 PM on 09/02/2010
Mr.G, you're delusional. People don't dislike Obama because he's black -they dislike him because he's wrong on almost everything AND he's black. When he says no more lobbiests and fills his administration with lobibests, he lied. When he promised his health care bill will reduce costs and increase coverage, he lied. When congress passed healthcare reform without reading the 2000 page bill and while systematticaly bribing members of congress for their vote, he lied. When he creates numerous "czars" bepassing the Senate's "advice and consent, he lied. When he tells us that the "stimulous" is working by saving millions of jobs, he lied. The only jobs he saved were paybacks to his "union" supporters. False rumors have plagued evey president. They're not peculiar to Obama, only fools believe obvious lies. That's why they call the fools. Insisting that your univited neighbor not take you're job, force you to pay for his children's education and his families healthcare while your government refuses to protect your rights and refuses to enforce the law is not racist - an illegal Canadian, Brit or Australian are just as problematic as the Mexicans- its only common sense self interest. You are correct about the previous administration - they were a disaster but you're wrong about this administration - they're even worse. They're clueless as to how to improve the economy - they're tone deaf regarding the American peoples desires. Our biggest mistake in electing Obama was not asking, "What kind of Change? "
12:09 PM on 09/01/2010
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Mr G, Please do us another article on economics as addiction--going to the mall to ward off change after a generation of calm; addiction as conservatism--buying as a way to bring back the idyllic past.

Economic-political-religious conservatism is a holding on to the past; a way to bring back an imagined Garden of Eden. The USA's peak of psychological (economic?) happiness was about 1964.

Addiction is 1) a process, 2) denial, and 3) a process of denial. It has nothing to do with maxing out your credit cards, drinking too much, or spending 3 days a weeks at church/cult functions.

Our new addiction, with the end of the Middle Class, will likely be communication.
A recent article described the internet 'making' (nope) us, and us making ourselves, shallow. The movie, Shallow Hal (with Steve ?), is about a hysterical personality--someone who seems very emotionally involved, but is only going through the motions, a deception, and a denial to avoid engagement.

Some HuPo commenters write the same thing for the hundredth time; not stopping for punctuation, using only keywords. They think they are Paul Revere (a man on a fast horse, as we said in Texas) warning others of economic decline from corporate-political-military dominance, but they are actually attempting to soothe some related issue in themselves. Even though contractors are making money off war = hate/anger, the issue is denial by the population, not money, not fascism.
11:59 AM on 09/01/2010
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Last night on PBS, ‘Lucy’ and her kind were replaced by humanoids without animal snouts, after only 200,000 years of very rapid changes in very dry to very wet climate. Her replacements could handle ‘God as change’—the conservatives, like the dinosaurs, died out.

Mr G, Isn’t there a book for you in this or at least a few dissertations for economics PhD’s? Too bad your name isn’t Adam Smith—or are folks talking about this in economic circles?
06:36 PM on 08/31/2010
Great Article. What does this quote describe?

"the feelings of isolation and emptiness, the cynicism of drained and empty dreams, the slowly increasing paranoia, the quietly corrosive resentments, the compulsive need to be right, the unspoken but oh-so-real realization of being trapped and enslaved, and most of all the growing fear of going insane." 'The Opposite of Everything is True, Reflections on Denial in Alcoholic Families," W H Crisman.

He is describing alcoholism (and drug addiction), which is not about alcohol, but the process of denial.
As you rightly describe it, the generation of economic increase was like a 'high', an undeserved euphoria, not based in personal fact, which hid the underlying fear at the foundation of all human mental health issues.

also, p. 32, religious fanaticism is obsessive-compulsive (read 'hidden anger') behavior, which is cured by acceptance. Beck and Fox are giving folks a 'church' to ligitimize their hate and to express it. Beck, like all leaders of this sort, radiates the calm confidence of the psychopath who has no fear and who seems to be the umbrella of peace all seek. Yup, need to face the 'bad times' and sober up, economically.
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02:42 AM on 08/31/2010
I don't think it's necessary to bring in concepts like religion and addiction to describe what is happening to the American electorate. As stated later in the blog, this is a matter of fear. And fear is a huge empediment to clear thinking.
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07:08 PM on 08/31/2010
If you don't think the human paradigm of faith and worship is at work here, you are really missing an important realization. Certainly, fear figures in, but what is more critical is the refuge offered to escape from or anaesthetize that fear - and that is faith.

In the case of the dynamics discussed in the article, faith is being had in the prophets of faux constitutionalism, imaginary founding fathers and their illusory from-on-high desires and commandments for everyone to carry gunnzz and resist the "tyrant" Obama who magically caused the crash before he was elected, throw h.atred tea into the harbors of political discourse, resist immigrants, Muslims and everything else different, and worship 'til your socks fall down.

But make no mistake - it is the EXACT same faith-dynamic as religious faith, and it is the last refuge of the senselessly terrified.
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07:51 PM on 08/31/2010
I can not get huffpo machine to do what I want. this is my 4th try.

“This is too true.

First, Jones announces"

go back to that post I just quoted. I left a note for you there. I thot it would auto leave a note in your profile.

Have I mentioned that I am new here?
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07:52 PM on 08/31/2010
ok now its pending. sheesh* throw hands up in frustration. Maybe I'll take night off and go play in traffic.
03:12 PM on 08/30/2010
"Then my friend Doug, a highly respected attorney, helped me see the light. I had just responded to a number of people who had sent me an email claiming that President Obama had sent $17 million dollars in stimulus money to officials at Oregon State University to help save the job of Michelle's brother, Craig Robinson, who was supposedly about to be fired as the school's basketball coach.

Now to any reasonable person (particularly a sports fan familiar with the Pac 10), this piece was obviously phony. In the first place, Robinson is the best coach Oregon State has had in over a decade and has turned their basketball program around. OSU fans were scared that he would leave for a bigger school and were thrilled when he signed a contract extension through 2016 last March. As Snopes, Urban Legends, and other truth sites have pointed out, every sentence in the bogus email is false. And, as with all these creations, it is a professionally manufactured lie--not the result of an average person making an honest mistake."

These two paragraphs carefully dance around the fact that 17 million was shuttled to his brother-in-laws school. Could've been standard quo, could've been excessive. A list of school's size's compared with all stimulus money funded to them should provide a clearer picture especially if the president was personally splashing money around to his family members.
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angry in ct
we are the progressive liberals who say "nee"
11:12 AM on 08/30/2010
As Rodney King said over 18 years ago, "can't we all just get along?"
09:24 AM on 08/30/2010
Just because you made friends with scumballs, doesn't mean everyone who disagrees with you is one.
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12:07 AM on 08/30/2010
So true ... and it is going to get worse because all the cheap oil-based energy is gone. There is a very good reason why energy companies are drilling three mile deep holes in the seabed one mile under water.

The world oil production data indicates that the world is near Global Peak Oil production (if not past). That is soon there will be more demand for oil than there is production capability. As a result, the price of oil will continue to rise.

While this will negatively effect all humans, the effects in Europe, Japan and China will be much less than in the US Because those other areas have both made energy artificially more expensive (through taxes) to minimize usage and they have invested heavily in non-oil based energy infrastructure.

The US leadership has known about Global Peak Oil for over 30 years but no one has done anything realistic about it. Chenny thought the US could use military might to claim an unfair share of the global oil reserves for the US. We all know how well that has worked in Iraq and elsewhere. For some reason the locals resent the US trying to take their oil and kill Americans that try it.

China on the other hand has used it enormous wealth to buy up as much oil from the locals as possible so they will have energy they need as they rapidly transition to post-oil energy.

Americans are so screwed
09:50 PM on 08/29/2010
I first heard Phil Ochs when I visited Oberlin College in the late sixties. His messages still ring true. in the situation we find ourselves in now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXzX7QCZ8QQ
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09:20 PM on 08/29/2010
A very good article. Succinctly sums up not just a lot of the problems, but the reasoning and mentality behind such problems too.
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
07:31 PM on 08/29/2010
When the ENRON crooks got off with a slap on the hand and moved operations to Switzerland...
When Arnooold dropped the 50 billion dollar lawsuit against Enron for PILLAGE...
When the Supremes eliminated the Exxon Valdez responsibility...
When Colin Powell lied his axx off about WMD
ANY ONE OF THESE WAS WARNING that our democracy was compromised....
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02:23 PM on 08/29/2010
Blind to the armed robbery that is at the core of their ideology, social democrats can only impute talking point # 1 to their opposition (it must be racism) and the seething rage that has flood across the electorate.

It couldn't be the disastrous economy, the 17 - 21% real unemployment that Obama has wrought, the fact that economists are looking forward to a decade of high unemployment and depression.

No, racism is the only epiphany that social democrats can see through the miasma of their thieving ideology.
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as promised
Educ yourself re David Barton & his followers
04:57 PM on 08/29/2010
Do you really not know that the country was WELL down this economic path, its fate already meted out, prior to Obama taking office? If you don't believe that then please realize that it was and has been termed a world economic crisis (although almost entirely of the US' making). Take a look around, when did the rest of the world start to feel the reverberations? Examine the timeline RUK. Other countries, Canada for example, managed to stave off the most of the worst of it. Could that be because the government there was allowed to implement things that needed to be done without being blocked at every turn by the opposition? Canada has a minority government (!) but both sides worked together for what is best for the populace. Where or when have the Republicans shown that were working for anything except themselves.? They hold up any processes and ideas until it is too late and then gleefully point out how nothing is working fast enough. Wow, what a platform for the future!
Where is the armed robbery sir and when did it occur? You have a conveniently short memory.
Racism? hmmmm, well it could be 1) the birther movement or 2) the President is a Muslim movement or 3) one of the most popular Facebook pages is "why should I have to press 1 for English in my own country?" or maybe the fact that many just plain proclaim it with pride.
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Azterix
I am what I am.
02:41 AM on 08/30/2010
Your point couldn't be explained any better than that with a limit, promising one.

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as promised
Educ yourself re David Barton & his followers
05:01 PM on 08/29/2010
Nah, no racism going on here.... look I don't know how many examples you need.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ahmed-rehab/tea-party-official-corres_b_693579.html
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as promised
Educ yourself re David Barton & his followers
07:41 PM on 08/28/2010
This is one of the best pieces I have read and echoes all that I have been seeing and feeling. Anger, bigotry and racism are the norm. America has stepped back in time, any pretense at civility is long-gone. I am afraid.
12:03 AM on 08/29/2010
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