Ronald Reagan, an ungifted actor, by means of playing the
role of a "resolute" Cold Warrior, was able to gain the approbation and
wealth that had alluded him as a contract player in Hollywood. In
truth, Reagan's greatest accomplishment was convincing himself of his
own sincerity.
Constantin Stanislavsky, who is considered the
father of modern acting technique, is reputed to have said that when an
actor starts to believe he is the character he's portraying it is time
to escort him from the theatre. Withal, Fred, Rudy, Rush, Hannity,
O'Reilly, et al., can you find the exits on your own or will you need
to be medicated, strapped to a gurney, and wheeled from the public
arena? Rather than being candidates for President of the United States,
most of the Republican field seems to be vying for the title of
National Crazy Uncle — the kind of guy who corners you at a family
gathering and rants that the PTA is a terrorist front group and gangs
of illegal aliens are engaged in a vast conspiracy to steal single
socks from his washer-dryer.
The Republican candidates for
president and their fantasy-prone constituents wish to set the Way Back
Machine to the golden days of the 1980s when Ronald Reagan was
impersonating a man just arrived via the 1940s. This phenomenon is
known as the Law of Republican Special Relativity, which states: When
events begin to accelerate forward, the conservative mind will be cast,
at an equal rate of speed, backwards in time. But the paradox is: they
arrive in a parallel universe, an alternative past that never existed
on this earth — a low probability dimension, comprised of platitudes
and false pieties, where white male privilege is sacrosanct, only for
the reason (according to their reality-proof perspective) that it
serves to provide all mankind with all things good and holy.
This law can be tested by performing the following simple exercise:
Engage a conservative true believer in a dialog regarding the manner by
which "state's rights" was misused in the Jim Crowe dominated Deep
South of the pre-Civil Rights Era in order to propagate and maintain
segregation, and your conservative-minded test subject will respond as
if those realities transpired long ago and far away on a planet that he
has never visited.
Yet, paradoxically, rightists have manage
to create a Time Retrieval Device, a device that has summoned from the
past wonders, such as the following: a reversal of many of the rights
of working people; the return of unsafe and unsanitary practices in the
food industry; widening gaps of wealth, health and privilege between
social, racial and economic classes; in short, many the excesses of
plutocratic rule inherent to unfettered capitalism.
As a
result, a generation has inherited power who are devoid of the concept
of causation and consequence. Ergo, we have developed a political class
who rule by narratives of denial and shallow self-justification. An
example of this is the blaming of the people of Iraq for the
blood-drenched debacle that has resulted from the illegal and immoral
invasion of their nation. As well as, an enabling cadre of media
elitists who served as cheerleaders for the invasion, because they
deemed it to be good for business, and, to this day, are unwilling to
admit their complicity.
All of the above leads to the
question: What are present day conservatives striving to conserve?
Historically, conservatives gave their utmost to conserve institutions
such as slavery, Jim Crowe, child labor — and, of course, the use of
leeches for medical purposes. (Perhaps, they simply couldn't stand the
thought of a fellow blood-sucker being deemed dangerous, and they
feared the start of a trend.) At present, the central paradox of
contemporary conservatism is this: How does one practice conservatism
within an all-encompassing economy based on disposability? This is
analogous to establishing a brothel devoted to the goal of abstinence.
When engaged in a dialog with many conservatives, the question becomes:
Are their reactions and responses evoked therein simply borne of plain
ignorance, willful ignorance, or outright lying? Or are their responses
the result of a group hallucination? All progressives have experienced
the following nonsensical encounter of the conservative kind. Present a
reasoned argument to a conservative — and, all at once, completely
ignoring the tenet, tone and thrust of the point, they begin
hallucinating a creature, only known to exist in the rightwing
bestiary, known as a "moonbat" — a mythological beast that, ironically,
seems to appear when a conservative is confronted with reality.
Accordingly, the time has come for a study of political zoology and to
posit who are the true moonbats now making their habitat in the United
States. Case study: Unregulated, wish-fulfillment-based conservative
economic policy has created those suburban arrays of mold-incubating
petri dishes known as products of the housing boom. Moreover, the
bursting of the whole bubble-prone Ponzi scheme has sent shock waves
throughout international economies and is surging the economy of the US
towards recession. Furthermore, conservative anti-regulatory policies
have rendered us babes in a cheap, plastic Toyland.
What has
an era of conservatism wrought? Answer: a culture that has all the
value, integrity, sustainability and safety as a toy manufactured in
China. Apropos, contemporary life, as conceived and manufactured by
conservative "values", is shoddily made, toxic and not a lot of fun.
In addition, it has spawned a culture ridden with public relations
fabulists and media-savvy confidence artists who tell us that the taste
of corporate ass-suck is the ambrosia of the gods. The locked-down,
stultifying mindset and ideological barbarianism of present day
conservatism is directly linked to the steep decline of the quality of
life in the United States.
The recent revelations regarding
the
"I'm-not-gay-I-simply-engage-in-same-sex-encounters-in-puplic-restrooms"
wing of the Republican Party are instructive in understanding the
rightist's worldview and its effect on our times. Covert sex in a
public bathroom stall is an apt metaphor for how contemporary
conservatism limits and restricts the possibilities of human life. In
the same way that a closet-case gay conservative stunts the
possibilities of his love life, the conservative mindset limits the
scope of a culture's possibilities. Accordingly, economic life must be
ruled by ruthless, unregulated competition, and the nation's meaning
can only be found in war. Hence, under the Bush Junta, we are told, as
far as international relations go, that the nation has few options
other than its present policy of predatory capitalism and "wide-stance"
militarism.
Regarding perma-fools such as these, Ernest Becker
wrote: "Once you base your whole life striving on a desperate lie, and
try to implement that lie, you instrument your own undoing."
Accordingly, the republic is dead; it's ghost howls online only in
pixelated protests such as this one. This grim reality will remain,
until we rise up and repudiate the false narratives that have created
and continue to comprise these tragic times.
Phil Rockstroh, a
self-described auto-didactic, gasbag monologist, is a poet, lyricist
and philosopher bard living in New York City. He may be contacted at
philangie2000@yahoo.com.