Francis Bacon said we believe nothing so much as that which we wish to believe. After eight years of Oh Blah Blah, Estase yearned for a president who didn't make extensive use of executive orders and presidential fiat. He thought Glenn Beck was like him in wanting a Frodo president--someone who would take the Ring of excessive presidential power created by Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and then expanded by FDR, and throw it in a volcano. To keep the business of the Dittohead Right, Glenn Beck now sings the praises of a Gollum president--someone who sits in a darkened cave where he sees only the shadows of his imagined success, clinging to Imperial power, repeating the words, "My precious!"
Thus, the chasm between intention and reality becomes apparent. Republicans thought they were electing a conservative super-patriot, and have actually empowered a statist who is less conservative than George W. Bush. But you would never know this from the corrupt conservative media; too afraid to tell the Right the truth for fear of losing listeners or viewers, they heap adulation on the same kind of autocrat they just spent eight years condemning.
Thus, the chasm between intention and reality becomes apparent. Republicans thought they were electing a conservative super-patriot, and have actually empowered a statist who is less conservative than George W. Bush. But you would never know this from the corrupt conservative media; too afraid to tell the Right the truth for fear of losing listeners or viewers, they heap adulation on the same kind of autocrat they just spent eight years condemning.