Monday, November 10, 2008

THE RIGHT-WING EDITION: ISSUE 42, VOLUME 67
THE SHIP BE SINKING;THE RATS BE LEAVIN’
by Malik Isasis





















The Republicans rise and fall spectacularly, they always do, it’s in their political DNA. When they fail, they have an extraordinary way of not reflecting, but deflecting their failures and shamelessly blaming others. So they repeat their spectacular failures every generation because when they rise from the ashes, there is no synaptic connections to why they fail, only the mythology that it is their destiny.

According to the Diagnostic Statistic Manual (DSM IV) some of the criteria for 297.1 Delusional Disorder are as follows:

1. For at least one month the patient has had delusions that are nonbizarre (the content is something that could reasonably happen).
2. Functioning and behavior are not markedly affected, apart from direct consequences of the delusions.
3. The disorder is not directly caused by a general medical condition or the use or substances, including prescription medications.

The Republican Party is wondering around Washington D.C. in a daze, like amnesia patients trying to understand how they got to where they are. The exorcism has left them confused and discombobulated. Neocons and the Republican Party have been beguiled, if not possessed by absolute power, which blinded them to their history, which is their ability to reach absolute power and collapse under corruption and incompetence.

The Republican implosion is not new. Throughout the 20th century, there are examples of Republicans reaching the pinnacle of power and then collapsing from the weight of their incompetence and lack of compassion. It’s the Peter Principle, which theorizes that a person will be promoted to the highest level of his/or her competence and eventually advance to a level of incompetence. The modern Republican Party implodes every other generation under its own ineptitude.

Republicans and their neocon brethren are now saying that Obama won based on conservative-values.



This sort of delusion makes sense, especially since Republicans and Neocons moved from reality-based to an ideological faith-based world. They thought the ideologues or the constituents that they created by would not see the contempt that they have towards them, but the Republican Party didn’t expect the Frankenstein-monster they had created to turn on them. Now they are lashing out at one another in anger and frustration. Instead of self-reflection, they continue to deflect the reason why they have lost both houses and a presidency.

The Republican Party and their followers are going through the five stages of grief, with the first stage being denial. As a liberal, I know how you feel, having been on the losing side since the Presidential election of 2000, Congressional elections of 2002, and the Presidential election 2004. It is hard, I know. I hope that when you work your way through the final stage of grief, the acceptance stage, we can heal and come together as a country again.

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