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| The Horrible Truth About Mitt Zombie
The danger in stubbornly trying to "see the good" in people who live double lives is that some things can't be averaged out. Many of those in Massachusetts who denounce Romney as a man utterly lacking any principles voted for him in 2002 and trusted his rhetoric as more or less honest and heartfelt. The awakening tends to be a shock. - continued below continued from above - A deluge of mere facts drives one to a disturbing conclusion: under the appealing and meticulously groomed outer packaging, is a soul-less creature. Some pundits have sensed something of this fact and referred to him as a "robot." In this metaphor, instead of a soul there's an almost perfectly designed computer algorithm, a program created by a cosmic marketing strategist that is designed to draw those looking for a rich, handsome, well-spoken, charismatic, Ivy League, "conservative" superman to lead us across the Red Sea. But it is actually worse than that. Robots are not thought of as having ruthless ambition, and actual malice and indignation toward those who point to the devastation behind them. Mitt Romney is a soulless zombie. He is, in T. S. Elliot's words, a Hollow Man. Unlikely as it would seem
for a Mormon, Republican businessman, Mitt Romney is a charming, flattering, reassuring but deadly gift from a mortal enemy, a hollow Trojan horse concealing a dangerous cargo from something, somewhere in the cosmos. As a self-styled "constitutionalist," he has been and remains, unless disarmed, the perfect weapon against constitutions. He has successfully imposed more overtly and more radically anti-constitutional rules of government than any Democrat or Republican in Massachusetts history -- yet remains able to pose as a principled constitutionalist. Upon such Orwellian ironies and colossal contradictions are established populist dictatorships, especially in the age of mass media -- Lenin's, Hitler's, Mao's -- but also Napoleon's, and further back, Julius Caesar's. But this post-modern, content-free "conservatism" is not only quietly anti-theistic but also therefore broadly misanthropic, or anti-humanity, anti-mankind. C. S. Lewis described it's faux-intellectual foundation in his short, timeless non-fiction work The Abolition of Man, and imagined it in his fiction as a spiritual darkness that had fallen over an "Oxbridge" university in That Hideous Strength. It will not be pretty. Of that we may be sure.
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