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NYT's Zernike Finds Political Conspiracy Theories Driven by Conservative Themes, Racism

By Clay Waters | May 02, 2011 | 12:47

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New York Times Tea Party reporter Kate Zernike made the front of the Sunday Week in Review with “Conspiracies Are Us – The endless debate over Obama’s birth certificate and the paranoid style in American politics.” While mentioning in passing the left-wing conspiracy theory that 9-11 was plotted by the Bush administration, Zernike used her selected sources to point toward historical conservatism as the grand villain.

So much for Mr. Obama’s hopes of stopping the “silliness.”

To many, those who doubt Mr. Obama’s citizenship are driven simply by racial prejudice; they are unwilling to allow that America’s first black president could hold the office legitimately.

Many scholars of conspiracy theory agree. But they also note that such theories are hardly unique to Mr. Obama; they have a long history in the United States and elsewhere, coming from left and right, covering all sorts of subjects, political and otherworldly (the twin towers were not hit by airplanes; Paul is dead). And those who doubt Mr. Obama’s citizenship fit the mold of other conspiracy theorists: they don’t loose their grip on their beliefs easily, if at all.

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Eighty percent of Americans, he said, believe that President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy, rather than a lone gunman, as a government commission affirmed. Thirty percent believe that the government covered up aliens’ landing in Roswell, N.M., and a third of American blacks believe that government scientists created AIDS as a weapon of black genocide. Sept. 11, of course, has inspired conspiracy theories -- it was plotted, variously, by “the Jews,” the Bush administration or Saddam Hussein.

Zernike, whose Tea Party coverage is marked by hostility and accusations of  racism, found a professor to selectively pluck out links between conspiracy theorizing and historically conservative values, complete with more accusations of racism.

But the strong embrace of conspiracy theories is also embedded in the American experience. A fear of enemies -- real and imagined, internal and external -- defined those who forged this country. A place created as God’s country was bound to see the subversions of Satan behind every uncertain turn.

As [Univ. of Utah professor Robert Alan] Goldberg writes in an encyclopedia, “Conspiracy Theories in American History”: “Conspiracy theory draws power by merging with and reinforcing traditional American values and beliefs: a sense of mission, Protestant supremacy, concerns about encroachments on liberty, anti-elitism, maintenance of the racial order, and the sanctity of private property.”

In this analysis, it’s not surprising that the first black president, educated in the Ivy League, would become the subject of a conspiracy theory. Many conspiracy theorists believe not only that the president lied about his birthplace and his religious faith (in their rendition, he is a Muslim, another theory that has survived despite all evidence). They will also argue as blindly that the president is going to take away Americans’ guns and put them in re-education camps.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Ah, the conspiratorialists.. Birthers, WMD'ers, Bush stole the..

Submitted by Gary Hall on Mon, 05/02/2011 - 2:51pm.

Yep, New York Times Tea Party reporter Kate Zernike,  there's just no end to the conspiratorialists - oh, like our national MSM itself:

Bush stole the 2000 election.

Bush inherited a roaring economy and crashed it in 2001.

Bush turned the silly projected budget surpluses into massive deficits (in only 13-15 months time - according to CNN's Fareed Zakaria) - just amazing, isn't it?

9/11 was an inside job.

Bush didn't go after Bin Laden.

Bush didn't read his PDB's.

Bush hates black people (thank you Brian Williams - you jerk)

Bush lied about WMD's.

Bush wanted to take SS away from Seniors (and so did McCain - thank you Obama and Biden - liars).

I'm not even going to talk about Katrina.

(;~/ gary

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Oh there is so so so much more.

Submitted by The Vet on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 3:20am.

  • Bush tortured innocent Arabs.
  • Bush bought most of the people in Gitmo.
  • Bush sent innocent Arabs to other countries to get tortured.
  • Bush pooped on the Constitution.
  • Bush was going to suspend elections and be a dictator.
  • Bush doubled the national debt. (in fact as a percentage of GDP, it went up less than 2% in 7 years)
  • Bush was a dry drunk.
  • Bush's wars made more terrorists.
  • Bush was a puppet, Cheney was the real power.
  • Bush was at fault for Enron
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  • Karl Rove was a habitual liar (hat tip SLGT)
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