Tuesday, December 8, 2015

The Constituents of Republican Congresmen

Ryan Lizza's New Yorker article on the House Republican Caucus includes this great aside from Devin Nunes, a Congressman from California who was a close ally of former Speaker John Boehner:
Nunes, who is the chairman of the House Committee on Intelligence, told me that the biggest change he’s seen since he arrived in Congress, in 2002, is the rise of online media outlets and for-profit groups that spread what he views as bad, sometimes false information, which House members then feel obliged to address. The change has transformed Nunes from one of the most conservative members of Congress to one of the biggest critics of the Freedom Caucus and its tactics.

“I used to spend ninety per cent of my constituent response time on people who call, e-mail, or send a letter, such as, ‘I really like this bill, H.R. 123,’ and they really believe in it because they heard about it through one of the groups that they belong to, but their view was based on actual legislation,” Nunes said. “Ten per cent were about ‘Chemtrails from airplanes are poisoning me’ to every other conspiracy theory that’s out there. And that has essentially flipped on its head.” The overwhelming majority of his constituent mail is now about the far-out ideas, and only a small portion is “based on something that is mostly true.” He added, “It’s dramatically changed politics and politicians, and what they’re doing.”
This explains a lot of what is happening in American politics.

1 comment:

G. Verloren said...

It's not about truth, facts, or reality. It's about spreading disinformation, shouting down opposition, and stamping out reason with inflamed passions. It's about winning at any cost, ruthlessly manipulating the ignorant, and stirring up the mob to use as a weapon against any opposition. It's about

We've always been at war with Eastasia.