What the movement is about is economics: the core goal is, as Heritage says in its fundraising letters, to roll back the New Deal and the Great Society — or as Grover Norquist puts it, to get things back to the way they were “up until Teddy Roosevelt, when the socialists took over.”
Race and other distractions aren’t the goal, they’re a tactic — they’re how an anti-populist movement wins elections.
The 2004 election was a perfect example. Bush won by portraying himself as the nation’s defender against gay married terrorists — then, immediately after the election, declared that privatizing Social Security was his first priority.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Krugman on movement conservatism and the thesis of his new book (which I highly recommend)
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