"In this respect, it’s not really useful, or possible, to specify a break point where the money game ends and the ideological one begins. They are two facets of the same coin—where the con selling 23-cent miracle cures for heart disease inches inexorably into the one selling miniscule marginal tax rates as the miracle cure for the nation itself. The proof is in the pitches—the come-ons in which the ideological and the transactional share the exact same vocabulary, moral claims, and cast of heroes and villains."
Rick Perlstein in The Baffler connects political and commerical mendacity.
Friday, November 02, 2012
"The Oilfield in the Placenta"
Labels:
Mitt Romney,
Nixon,
Perlstein,
political history,
politics,
Reagan,
social history,
twentieth century,
twenty-first century
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