Interesting piece about the similarities between Tea Party obsessions and those of earlier conservative surges:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...a_fact_wilentz
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...a_fact_wilentz
"Conflating modern liberalism and totalitarianism, Welch [founder of Birch Society] described government as “always and inevitably an enemy of individual freedom.” Consequently, he charged, the Progressive era, which expanded the federal government’s role in curbing social and economic ills, was a dire period in our history, and Woodrow Wilson “more than any other one man started this nation on its present road to totalitarianism.”
As this suggests, there are enough very familiar themes here to give one pause. Has the John Birch Society taken over the collective brain of the US. Oh the irony.
As this suggests, there are enough very familiar themes here to give one pause. Has the John Birch Society taken over the collective brain of the US. Oh the irony.
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