Blowing Smoke - Michael Wolraich [170]
Johnson, Charles
Jones, “Van” Anthony
Jones III, Bob
Kelly, Megyn
Kennedy, John F. (JFK)
Kennedy, Robert (RFK)
Kennedy, Ted
Kerry, John
King, Rodney
King, Steve
King Jr., Martin Luther (MLK)
Kirk, Russell
Knox, Neal
Koresh, David
Krauthammer, Charles
Kristol, Bill
Ku Klux Klan
about
comparisons to
Laffery, Andrea
LaHaye, Tim
Landry, Tom
LaPierre, Wayne
LaRouche, Lyndon
Left Behind series (LaHaye)
Lewis, Bertha
Lewis, John
Lewis, Peter
Liberal Fascism (Goldberg)
Limbaugh, David
Limbaugh, Rush
background/success
criticism and
description/strategies
opinions/actions of
Lincoln, Abraham
Liuzzo, Viola
Lloyd, Mark
Macon, John C.
Maddow, Rachel
Mahathir Mohamad
Malkin, Michelle
Manson, Charles
Marcus, George
Martin, Dorothy
Mason, Jackie
Masons
Matthew Shepard Act, 2007 (Hate Crimes Prevention Act)
McCain, John
McCarthy, Joseph
McKinney, Aaron
McLeod, Judi
McVeigh, Timothy
Media Matters
Mencken, H. L.
Metanarratives
Militias
Monteith, Stanley
Moore, Michael
Moore, Stephen
Moral Majority
Morse, Samuel
MoveOn.org
Murdoch, Rupert
Murray, Charles
Murrow, Edward R.
NAACP
Naked Capitalist, The (Skousen)
Narrative persuasion
about
metanarratives
National Review
New York Times
NewsMax
Newsweek
Nichols, Terry
Nixon, Richard
North, Oliver
NRA. See Gun rights/control
Nunes, Devin
Obama, Barack
background
Fairness Doctrine and
speech on race relations
Obama, Barack/right-wing attacks
AmeriCorps and
“back to school” speech
birther theory
death threats against
during campaign
economy explanation and
Obama’s response
reparations and
reverse racism
socialism and
See also Tea Party protests/protestors; specific individuals
Obama, Michelle
Open Society and Its Enemies (Popper)
Open Society Institute
O’Reilly, Bill
attacks on Soros (fig.)
criticism and
description/strategies
opinions/actions of
popularity
“saving” Christmas
Palin, Sarah
about
persecution politics
Paranoia
concept derivation
logic/stupidity and
projection concept and
psychosis model
term derivation
Paranoid style in right-wing politics
Carville-Greenberg report on
cognitive dissonance and
defeat of John Birch Society
defeat of McCarthyism
early examples
frustration-aggression theory
Hofstadter on mass paranoia
provoking violence
psychosis model vs.
as societal disease
See also Persecution politics of right-wing; specific groups; specific individuals
Paranoid style in right-wing politics/ explanations
confirmation bias
economy explanation and
fear-mongering and
narrative persuasion/metanarrative
projection and
rage cause
rage hypothesis
right-wing losses/wins and
selective information exposure
Paul, Rand
Paul, Ron
Peck, Rev. William George
Pelosi, Nancy
Perkins, Tony
Persecution politics of right-wing
about
beginnings
“class-consciousness,”
cognitive dissonance and
conservative vs. liberal talk radio
genuine persecution vs.
provoking violence
selective information exposure
victim status/moral legitimacy and
See also Paranoid style in right-wing politics; Tea Party protests/ protestors; specific examples; specific individuals
Persecution politics of right-wing/ solutions
boycotts and
criticism from conservatives
criticizing/stigmatizing
Fairness Doctrine and
primary system reform
right-wing media and
third parties and
Phillips, Bonnell
Poe, Richard
Poplawski, Richard
Popper, Karl
Powell, Colin
Powell, Lewis
Primary system/reform
Progressivism history
Putnam, Adam
Quigley, Carroll
Quinn, Jim
Racism
affirmative action and
Bell Curve, The (Herrnstein and Murray)
of Buchanan
charges against Obama
charges against Sotomayor
of Coughlin,