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June 9, 2008

CONSERVATISM IS “SET OF NEUROSES”

Filed under: Uncategorized — kerry @ 1:25 pm

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OH THEM THAR SCIENCERS!

Study of Bush’s psyche touches a nerve

A study funded by the US government has concluded that conservatism can be explained psychologically as a set of neuroses rooted in “fear and aggression, dogmatism and the intolerance of ambiguity”.

As if that was not enough to get Republican blood boiling, the report’s four authors linked Hitler, Mussolini, Ronald Reagan and the rightwing talkshow host, Rush Limbaugh, arguing they all suffered from the same affliction.

All of them “preached a return to an idealised past and condoned inequality”.

Republicans are demanding to know why the psychologists behind the report, Political Conservatism as Motivated Social Cognition, received $1.2m in public funds for their research from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

The authors also peer into the psyche of President George Bush, who turns out to be a textbook case. The telltale signs are his preference for moral certainty and frequently expressed dislike of nuance.

“This intolerance of ambiguity can lead people to cling to the familiar, to arrive at premature conclusions, and to impose simplistic cliches and stereotypes,” the authors argue in the Psychological Bulletin.

One of the psychologists behind the study, Jack Glaser, said the aversion to shades of grey and the need for “closure” could explain the fact that the Bush administration ignored intelligence that contradicted its beliefs about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.

The authors, presumably aware of the outrage they were likely to trigger, added a disclaimer that their study “does not mean that conservatism is pathological or that conservative beliefs are necessarily false”.

Another author, Arie Kruglanski, of the University of Maryland, said he had received hate mail since the article was published, but he insisted that the study “is not critical of conservatives at all”. “The variables we talk about are general human dimensions,” he said. “These are the same dimensions that contribute to loyalty and commitment to the group. Liberals might be less intolerant of ambiguity, but they may be less decisive, less committed, less loyal.”

But what drives the psychologists? George Will, a Washington Post columnist who has long suffered from ingrained conservatism, noted, tartly: “The professors have ideas; the rest of us have emanations of our psychological needs and neuroses.”    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/aug/13/usa.redbox

5 Comments

  1. Bart asked me not to swear or be overly abusive. So I won’t.
    But it seems to need to be repeated – George Bush is not a conservative.
    And repeated – George Bush is not a conservative.
    And repeated – George Bush is not a conservative.
    Grumbling Grim

    Comment by grimgold — June 12, 2008 @ 7:38 pm

  2. I wouldn’t claim Bush either, Grim. You guys voted for him though. Thanks a lot.

    Comment by Danger Bear — June 12, 2008 @ 8:42 pm

  3. GEORGE DIMWIT BUSH SAID HE WAS A…..

    1. COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATIVE

    The phrase used by George Bush during his campagin to show his more affectionate side. It’s like a redneck shooting cans with a paintball gun rather than a rifle to be more affectionate. To get a better understanding read the story of the lions:

    One day, one lion said to another “compassionate predator…i like it”
    Compassionate conservative- Americans WERE hopeful that in Bush’s second term, the compassionate side WOULD kick in.

    BUT IT DIDN’T!

    CONTINUED @ http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=compassionate+conservative&defid=1455982

    The repugs selected and elected him with the help of Diebold and now some nutcase judge had banned test results of voting machines to be made public. Will the people let them get away with FIXING ANOTHER ELECTION???

    Comment by kerry — June 13, 2008 @ 12:05 pm

  4. Kerry, GW is not a conservative no matter what he says. He’s proved that with his actions.
    As far as the election being fixed, I’m glad you want more honest elections.
    So do I.

    Comment by grimgold — June 13, 2008 @ 11:42 pm

  5. Sure he is. He’s got that pre-1776 mindset.
    King George takes your money and does whatever he wants. That’s where the hiring of mercenaries comes in.

    Comment by bittershaman2 — June 14, 2008 @ 1:38 am

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