Blowing Smoke - Michael Wolraich [171]
of Duke
of Falwell
of Hannity
new breed of
Nixon’s Southern strategy
of Reagan
of Savage
scapegoat theory of prejudice
school bus incident and
of Wallace
See also Anti-Semitism; Beck, Glenn; Discrimination; Immigration issues; Ku Klux Klan; Limbaugh, Rush; O’Reilly, Bill; Persecution politics of right-wing; Segregation academies; “Tea Party” protests/protestors
Rafferty, Max
Randall, Bill
Randall, Terry
Reagan, Ronald
Reich, Robert
Reid, Harry
Religious right
Christian “persecution” institutions
myth on organization of
organizing
secular humanism and
See also Persecution politics of right-wing; Segregation academies; specific groups; specific individuals
Republican Party
2008 Republican primary
Carville-Greenberg report on
conservative shift/persecution politics beginnings
historical moderates
purging moderates
RINOs and
Rockefeller Republicans
“Tea Party” protestors and
RINOs
Robertson, Pat
about
“gay agenda” and
Rockefeller, Nelson
Rockefeller Republicans
Roe v. Wade
Rogers, John
Rothschilds
Rove, Karl
Rovere, Richard
Rubio, Marco
Ruddy, Christopher
Rushdoony, R.J.
Santelli, Rick
Santorum, Rick
Savage, Michael
Scaife, Richard
Scalia, Antonin
Scapegoating
description
frame confusion and
scapegoat theory of prejudice
Scarborough, Rick
Schaeffer, Francis
Schiavo, Terri
School prayer
Schreber, Daniel Paul/case
Schwartz, Bernard
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Scozzafava, Dede
Secular humanism
about
religious right and
terminology changes
youth corruption paranoia
Seduction of the Innocent (Wertham)
Segregation academies
background
IRS tax exemptions and
religious right organizing and
September 11 attacks/aftermath
Sessions, Jeff
700 Club
Shakespeare
Shell, Bishop Bernard
Shepard, Matthew
Skousen, Willard Cleon
Smith, Harry
Soros, George
background/family
Open Society Institute
as right-wing’s villain (fig.)
Sotomayor, Sonia
Souter, David
Southern Poverty Law Center
Specter, Arlen
Speechless: Silencing the Christians (Wildmon)
Spencer, Glenn
Stack, Joseph Andrew
Steele, Michael
Stern, Andy
Stewart, Jon
Steyn, Mark
Stone Sr., David Brian
Stonewall Riots
Sugarmann, Josh
Symms, Steven
Tancredo, Tom
Tea Party Express
“Tea Party” protests/protestors
about
beginnings
birthers and
Bush’s term and
candidates and
demographics
demonizing Obama
executive power and
minorities in
paranoia explained
paranoia/persecution politics of
“teabaggers,”
See also Paranoid style in right-wing politics; Persecution politics of right-wing
Teletubby
Theory of evolution
Thomas, Clarence
Thurmond, Strom
Tides Foundation
Time magazine
Todd, Terry
Toomey, Pat
Towey, Jim
UFO cult
Unhappy Gays, The: What Everyone Should Know About Homosexuality (LaHaye)
Viguerie, Richard
Violent rhetoric
criticizing and
provoking violence
Voinovich, George
Voting Rights Act (1965)
Wall Street Journal
Wallace, Chris
Wallace, George
influence of
racism
Washington Post
Weaver, Damon
Webb, Jim
Weber, Vin
Weiner, Anthony
Welch, Joseph
Welch, Robert
Wertham, Fredric
Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas
Weyrich, Paul
Heritage Foundation
Moral Majority
opinions/actions of
politics and
What’s the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America (Frank)
Whitehead, John
Wildmon, Rev. Donald
Will, George
Williams, Mark
Williams, Robert
Wilson, Joe
Winfrey, Oprah
Witch hunting/comparisons
Woodward, C. Vann
Wright Jr., Rev. Jeremiah
Yoda
Youth corruption paranoia
early history
“gay agenda” and
history in U.S.
Obama’s “back to school” speech and
secular humanism and
Zero-sum game
a
“Walter Cronkite.” O’Reilly qualifies his admiration to Cronkite