by Nomad
If the Republicans have lost credibility among voters, they have only themselves to blame. Republicans should start asking why the Tea Party leaders like Michele Bachmann were allowed to make such a joke of their party? Where was the leadership?
We have all seen them and some of us have been fooled by them. Nowadays spoof news sites are everywhere on the Net, parodying the news. And these joke pieces can often sound quite convincing. I have seen endless rolls of roaring comments on FaceBook pages about news stories that were in fact completely imaginary.
As a blog writer who attempts to verify sources, it can be
dangerous. I have very nearly used spoofed news as a source in the past before
asking myself. "Does that even sound plausible?" Frankly, given the present state of politics in America at the moment, it's hard to know
sometimes.
The Spoof that Wasn't
That's why when I saw this
news story about Michelle Bachmann the other day, I hesitated and
double-checked the source. The title
read:
Michele Bachmann Claims President Obama Wants To Use Unaccompanied Children For Medical Experiments
Reading and re-reading that headline, I was a little confused. After all, Right Wing Watch is
most certainly not a news spoof site. The introduction seemed straight faced.
Rep. Michele Bachmann has a new theory about the unaccompanied minors fleeing violence in Central America who have come in large numbers to the southern U.S. border: they are future victims of a liberal plot to use unwilling children for medical experiments..
Finally I decided- against my better judgment- that this was not a joke. Bachmann had actually said this.
(For the sake of my readership, I've decided not
to reproduce her claims. Why? Simply because I am not qualified to explore the minds
of lunatics. If you are interested in an analysis of her delusions and how she
came up with this particular fixation, then go to the link above.)
Fortunately, the number of people who take Bachmann totally seriously has probably always been small. However, like The Incredible Shrinking Man, Bachmann's audience may be microscopic but it never quite vanishes entirely.
In the past, Michele Bachmann has shown that no allegation against Obama is too foul or insulting or outrageous to pass up. Her refusal to just say "No" to the addiction of nuttiness has made her a regular guest on the Fox News Network. Because of that, throughout the Obama administration, Bachmann has unintentionally made a laughing stock of the Republican party.