| But business lobbying groups are interested in profits, and only tangentially interested in the endless subsidiary fights that interest Glen Beck (like the "liberal attack on Christmas!")
It is thus important to differentiate the "right" in terms of conservative Americans versus big-business lobbying. Because the "right" certainly hasn't gotten ANYTHING that it wants and never will!
And that is because what the right REALLY wants is a return to the 50's. My own father is a tea-bagger activist in Florida so I pay close attention than I'd like to to what they actually think and want. Archie Bunker's theme song said it most directly:
"Didn't have no welfare state! Everybody pulled his weight. Guys like us we had it great! Those were the days!"
Basically, they want a return to rural America of an imagined past where women were homemakers, gays were in the closet, minorities were firmly at the back of the bus and we didn't have to worry about them, "moral Christian values" were dominant -- which merely means white Protestant men were running things, a single income could support a family in the "traditional American style." (Rather ignores the reality of the Great Depression -- but whatever).
What's wrong with America today in their view? "Liberal values": "amnesty for illegals" "big-government" -- immigrants swarming over our borders to take away jobs from whites and subvert our culture by speaking Spanish and Muslims and other "foreign" ideologies subverting our "values." Urban instead of rural culture in short.
In short America is becoming a multicultural ethnic society less isolated and homogeneous and more like the rest of the world.
Well, that vision has less than zero chance of ever being realized since you can't turn back time, which is why Bush in now unpopular with these people -- he didn't deliver. They still like him personally, but he was a failure in getting us back to the America they dream of.
What Then Is The "Right"?
What we have in America is a highly organized business lobby that cares about private profit, a hightly organized group of conservative reactionary movement organizers who are funded by and controled by business and the rich more or less directly, and a large, conservative group whose interests and beliefs are being manipulated by the former, but have little or nothing in common with them (the Tea-baggers).
Then there's the populist right, which basically wants a return to the past.
How can those groups be reconciled? Essentially they can't be, which is why tea-baggers are tapping into anger, but whenever Republicans take office, that leads to disillusionment and apathy -- just as Obama is creating disillusionment and apathy on the left as he disappoints Democratic activists. |