Magic Words - A brief History of Conservative Persuasion

This video satire explains the motivations of tea partiers and the success of the Conservative movement. They use simple messages to sway the simple-minded. Through repetition, the false becomes true, the good becomes evil, the oppressed become the oppressors, war = peace and personal responsibility becomes the fault of foreigners and emigrants.

Some magic words left our were Mexicans and emigrants. 

The music is from Predator by Alan Sylvestri and Kimo Kimo by Webster Lewis. BTW, Kimo Kimo is one of the first rap hits ever. The photos are gathered from the web from too many sources to name.

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  • 10/9/2010 2:57 PM Duge Butler Jr wrote:
    Interesting montage of clips- right on the money in terms of conservative "magic word" fear-mongering- much of which is attributable to Gingrich
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  • 10/23/2010 9:48 PM SoloPocono wrote:
    I just came across your podcasts yesterday. REALLY enjoying them, Thank You!! Keep up the great work & when I fire up my notebook tomorrow; I'll rate & subscribe!! Just wish there was more like yours!!
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