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Mindless Supporters – Sarah Palin’s Book Tour

November 26, 2009 · 5 Comments

YouTube – SARAH PALIN BOOK SIGNING – Interviews with Supporters.

I would love to put this side by side with footage of other indoctrinated crowds, especially those that gave raise to democratically elected tyrants.

The above footage gives the viewer a sense of mindlessness, a strong connection with the Limbic system.  Paraphrased by: “I support her, but I don’t know why.”  And the reason they can’t rationalize it, i.e.: put it into words, is because its not rational.  It has to do with an different part of the brain.  One that we indeed use everyday and that is very important, but not rational.

“I love my girlfriend.”  – “Why?”  “I just do. She’s nice and beautiful and I like to cuddle with her.  I love being in the same room, but I can’t really give A REASON.  I just do.”

Not the same as: “I purchased the latest Sanyo HD 2000 camcorder after reading several reviews.  Its got great value, lightest in its class, Dual video and stills, with flash, 8 hour battery autonomy which is plenty for my purposes and a 16 gigs replaceable memory card. “

Its just not the same process. Indeed, this distinction has been one of the great (though maybe not most desirable) discoveries of the 20th century.  It gave birth to the pyscho-analytic movement, techniques of propaganda, the focus group, and the massive public relations industry which has completely changed the relationships of power in Western societies and later around the world.  (See the life’s work of Edward Bernays and a fascinating 4 part series from the BBC titled The Century of the Self)

So then the question becomes: which is a better suited process, the emotional (Limbic) or the rational?  Are they both equally acceptable?  Is there something less valid about an opinion held, or a democratically cast vote on the basis of one process rather then the other.

Indeed I believe there is.  However we must construct that argument.  Rather then to challenge the Palin Book-Signing Crowd and their like, on issues, trying to say to them – rationally – “yes, but M’am, Obama is not a Leninist.  ‘Tsar’ is just a nickname given to special counselors chosen for their expertise in a particular area to keep the president up-to-date and provide advice. M’am I assure you, they have no autocratic power. They have nothing to do with Russia, (and even if they did it would be a pre-Communist Tsarist Russia). In fact and this term ‘Tsar’, this journalistic slang, has been coined in Ronald Regan’s days and has been used consistently through Bush I, Clinton and Bush II”.

That just wouldn’t do it.  It would not matter to them.  And even if it did, by the time you’d manage to explain it to one of them and demonstrate the gaping holes in their ‘logic’, 4 new mindless Palin supporter types will have been recruited as the process of indoctrination gains traction and indeed grows exponentially, as emulation takes place in Church groups, in front of the television and within communities.

And so two sentiments swell within us: for one, these people appear hopelessly lost to us, and secondly despite our lofty ideals, deep inside, we can’t get ourselves to respect their point of view.  One might think, “Man, I can’t believe these people get to vote!”  And so the alienation begins.

There is something of course laudable, egalitarian and valuable about the principle One Man One Vote. But are all things consented to, equal? We are likely to find something disturbing about the consent of one man who followed  David Koresh to a bloody shootout with the FBI.  Or an other man, being an inner circle member of The Order of the Solar Temple, who nodded approvingly at the leadership’s decision to approve mass suicide in two villages in Switzerland.  Both were  victims of psychological coercion that ultimately led to their tragic death.  So we can accept that consent is not the sure mark of free will.  And so we can work our way backwards and see that it applies to less extreme instances of psychological-coercion.  Indeed citizens that make choices and indeed vote on the basis of emotional (Limbic) opinions they formed through exposure to a massive propaganda machine must be in some way less valuable, less legitimate.

So what do we do?  We could imagine an entrance exam, demonstrating a minimum knowledge of issues, to qualify to register.  But that would offend the universal suffrage principal we hold dear.  Well, what must we do?  What can we do?

We must ensure that the landscape is fecund for democracy.  That it not be sabotaged.

To guard against sabotage, the priority should NOT be placed on debating the issues, because its not about the issues (that requires articulated reasoning, which we can see is absent). What motivates the Palin crowd is in a different realm then reason, its emotional.  And so, the priority should be placed on attacking the emotional source of the intellectual corruption.

Debating these people is like trying to fix the porcelain when the bull (or a bully) is still in the China shop.  First neutralize the bully that is breaking the China.  Then bring out the glue.  You can try to fix it, and indeed we should promote better information and education, but first you have to stop the propagandists.

Democracy requires an informed citizenry with a culture that promotes rational argumentation in decision making-processes and this is A MATTER OF NATIONAL SECURITY. And indeed Fox News (and all sensationalist Media under the guise of informative outlets) is a danger to national security.  We must take that step and make that connection.  It is JUST THAT SERIOUS.

(but before we get to that, we need campaign finance reform.  But, that’s a different story).

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5 responses so far ↓

  • lovebug35 // November 26, 2009 at 2:59 am | Reply

    does that woman at 5:21 know sarah palin resigned? like wtf is she talking about

  • davisoftheapes1 // November 26, 2009 at 5:23 am | Reply

    I can tell you exactly why I like Sarah Palin. I contrast her with Obama. Biden. Hilary Clinton, Chuck Shumer, Christopher Dodd, Nancy and Harry Reid. She is way closer to my view(s) and outlook on life. She is pro gun, pro life, and she’s a stone cold babe. I like the cover of Newsweek and think she looks great. Is Nancy Pelosi any more credible because she’s ugly as hell? I listened to her being interviewed by Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilley. I found her to be intelligent, no nonsense, practical and has a good grasp on the issues. She says what she means and means what she says. I like her. I think she’s a hell of a lot smarter than Biden.
    I don’t know what the hullabaloo is about Obama. How long was he in the Senate before he started running for President? What legislation did he craft? For which world peace accomplishment did he “win” the Nobel Peace Prize? (In which the recipient was determined 15 days after he took office by the Swedes or Norwegians or whoever the heck is in charge of it.) It doesn’t bother me that you will automatically assume I’m an idiot because I like Sarah and listen to Fox. The alternative is Barak, Harry, Nancy and Hilary. The alternative is Keith Olberman, Jon Stewart, Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow. (I’d like Rachel a lot better if she’d let her hair grow.) I’m against murdering babies. I’m against the freaking government seizing control of every damn thing they can get their hands on. I don’t believe for a millisecond that Harry Reid and Barney Frank have the nation’s best interests at heart. I like George W. Bush. I liked his determination and resolve. I liked the fact that he didn’t kowtow to Ahmadinejad. I hope somebody puts a bullet in Mahmoud’s head from a safe distance. Obama is a pussy. The MINUTE his General in Afghanistan requisitioned 40K troops, they should have been on the way. They’re going to have a civilian trial for the sons of bitches who are behind 911? They ought to just take em out back and shoot em. I wish my vocabulary were adequate enough to express how little I care about the undeserved, inappropriate “Constitutional Rights” these closet pork chop munchers are apparently going to get. The trial in New York? Bullshit.

  • Guy B. // November 26, 2009 at 5:53 am | Reply

    Thank you DavisoftheApes for your contribution. Maybe somehow you can see in your own comment that you are demonstrating my point, to some extent. In any case thanks for checking out POSC.

  • steve williams // January 7, 2010 at 6:09 pm | Reply

    Most people don’t know the difference between right and left wing. It is a shame!
    Most people vote for a republican or democrat according to the candidates fanatical “issues” and/or personality (emotional pleasure) rather than their political philosophy (rational arguments). We (majority of Americans) are not taught the difference in grade or High school. Had to pay big money to a State University and study for years to learn the difference (right or left) and debate it. When I found out, I researched and discovered that the right and left are not all there is in political thought. There are degrees of left and right, not just the moderate middle. There is political South, and North too: Libertarians (Ron Paul) South and Authoritarians (Ross Perot) North. And degrees of north and south too. ref: Nolan Chart (www.nolanchart.com). And there are many philosophies to the side, above and below the middle of all four political/philosophical directions. If one does not know that there is more than Right, middle, and Left, one is missing out on a lot of options.

    Fox is blatant propaganda on the Right. CNN is propeganda as well CNN just “hypes-it-up” on any topic (Right, Left, or middle, and North) before the highest paying commercials. (An insult to my intelligence). Paid-in-full for their entertainment news craft. If you haven’t studied it all (Right, Left, Middle, North and South) in an academic setting—one is easily duped into believing anything political or religious using emotive techniques and propaganda. If one can’t tell the difference, all one can do is go with their gut (emotional). No, newspapers can’t come close to a (300 or 400) level university comparative politics class. It is a shame! It is a brave man or woman that thinks for themselves.

  • steve williams // January 7, 2010 at 6:38 pm | Reply

    Dyslexia sucks. Got the north and south 180 out. Libertarians are North and Authoritarians are South. Stepping down from the bully pulpit now.

    Really like the (Limbic) or the rational point you are making.

    Steve

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