Monday, October 21, 2013

eventually

they told us they'd work it out....eventually

a look at Wendy McCaw's association with the John Birch Society..part one


The John Birch Society had a huge impact on American politics. They were responsible for the lurch into insanity. The religious right, the Tea Party and the takeover of the Republican Party by extremists can't be understood unless you understand the paranoid xenophobia Birchers injected into America. This book is about a journey through and out of that Bircher netherworld. It's a vital piece of the puzzle to understanding the madness that overcame America and a moving story about one person's journey back to sanity." Frank Schaeffer, author of Crazy For God


I remember when Wendy fired some reporters for "bias"....but today, there exists bias in the News-Press...the stories Wendy uses are from the most right-wing religious nuts in the country!

and her present reporters are the most rightwing biased bombastic bastards and bitches on the planet!!! and the funny thing is, Thomas M Storke who founded the News-Press, tried to expose John Birchers in Santa Barbara along time ago...
Thomas More Storke (November 23, 1876 October 12, 1971) was an American politician, rancher, journalist and publisher.


In 1961, after the John Birch Society attacked the Eisenhower administration and U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren as being communists, Storke responded with a caustic series of editorials in the News-Press which won him popular acclaim as well as a number of prizes. These included the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism, for Editorial Writing in 1962




now, it's a fact that Wendy uses stories from the CNS News.com whose motto is "The Right News. Right now." and the guy who created it is Brent Bozell III who often appears on Sean Hannity's Show on FOX: L. Brent Bozell, III -CNP 1984, 1988, 1996, 1998; Founder and President of the Media Research Center 46, a media watchdog organization, Founder and President Parents Television Council, PTC 47. features the Family Guide to Prime Time Television 48. "which aids parents across the country in making informed viewing decisions for their children." PTC is currently conducting the largest national newspaper ad campaign in history with Honorary Co-Chairman Steve Allen; Founder and President the Conservative Communications Center, and its on-line news division, CNSNews.com

Updated: He is the nephew of columnist William F. Buckley and the son of L. Brent Bozell, Jr., who assisted Barry Goldwater with the writing of Conscience of a Conservative, which recommended resistance to the school integration ruling of 1954, repudiation of the doctrine of peaceful coexistence and the aggressive use of tactical nuclear weapons against vulnerable Communist regimes.

pee-eew!!



but for every Wendy McCuckoo I'm happy to say there's a Claire Conner who shows in her book "Wrapped in the Flag" she can write circles around the potato chip authors like Peter Lance and Bill O'Reilly... I can tell and I haven't even read it..but I just ordered it and I can't wait to read it..the reviews are great, too

basically it's about a little girl who was forced to join her parent's Bircher cult!!

Claire was twelve years old when her parents dove into the world of paranoid politics, a world dominated by the John Birch Society, an anti-Communist, anti-federal government movement. "Taking back the country" was the Birch mantra.

Claire’s parents were the first two Birch members in the entire city of Chicago. Her father, Stillwell J. Conner, became a National Council member and remained in top leadership for thirty-two years. Her mother was a partner in all things Birch.

At first, eager to gain the approval of her mercurial parents, Claire embraced everything they embraced. As she matured, however, she began to disagree. At first, it was just a whisper here and a tiny "no" there, but every little rebellion made her stronger.

The final break from her parents caused tremendous upheaval, leaving a rift that never healed.

"Extremism broke my family," Claire says. "I don’t want it to break my country."

Claire Conner grew up in a family that was very active in the John Birch society. Her family knew Robert Welch a main financial backer of the society who was good friends with Rousas John Rushdooney the father of Christian reconstructionism which wishes to put America under biblical law and under the dominion of Christians like themselves. Her life intersects with the likes of Brent Bozell and Phyllis Schafly who it is revealed in the book had in fact joined the Birch Society before dropping out when she became a national figure as an antifeminist crusader. The Birch society which grew out of the McCarthy witch hunts was active in the fifties and the sixties and accused Kennedy of being a communist and a traitor (sound familiar). Her parents seemed to believe and promulgate every right wing conspiracy there has been including stuff on Jews, communists, the freemasons, the U.N., the New World order and so on. It sounds like a laundry list of villains from the tea party movement. This book gives an insider look at right wing true believers and what it is like to grow up in a family that did their part to make this fringe movement mainstream


Wendy takes a page from the John Birchers of yesterday..the teabaggers of today...

the Birchers wanted to identify an "International Communist Conspiracy"--a highly organized and well-funded superorganism that included labor unions, civil rights organizations, universities, public schools, the news media, and, minimally, two American presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy....

and it looks like they are still trying to ferret out the commies in gov't..as Ted Cruz tried to do last year...this is 2013 and they are still afraid of commies..geez

I will vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and Vouchsafing the Violently Vicious and Voracious Violation of Volition...eventually

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