The kind of paranoia and delusion that once resided
on the fringe is winning presidential primaries and caucuses
Back
when he was a mere Reality TV star, Donald Trump published a
less-than-140-character dissertation on climate change. “The concept of global
warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive.”
That tweet from Election Day, 2012, drew 40,000 retweets or likes.
His
Republican presidential rival, Senator Ted Cruz, sees a climate conspiracy as
well. But it’s a different conspiracy, with different perpetrators, for
different reasons. His culprits? “Liberal politicians, who want government
power over the economy, the energy sector and every aspect of our lives.”
There
has been so much lunacy, bombast, and ideological hair-pulling and eye-gouging
in the current presidential campaign that the madness of these conspiracy
theories has been overlooked. And even with the multitude of debates, the
journalists who moderate them have almost totally avoided mentioning the issue
at all.
May
I offer two suggestions?