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The Cult of Obama
FrontPage Magazine ^ | June 28, 2012 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 06/28/2012 4:36:39 AM PDT by SJackson

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The Cult of Obama

Posted By Daniel Greenfield On June 28, 2012 @ 12:29 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 4 Comments

The Corporate Cult evolved in the United States as a hybrid of the sales force of the corporation and the religious devotion of the cult. This type of entity might be a cult like Scientology, which used the aggressive and organized sales tactics and marketing campaigns of a corporation, or it could be a corporation like Apple, whose employees earn little, but feel a sense of satisfaction at being part of a meaningful entity.

The Obama Campaign is a fantastic marketing machine. It is constantly discovering new ways to sell things to people. But the problem is that it has no actual product. A company that goes corporate cult uses some of the tactics of a cult to inflate the value of its product. But a cult has no product except the sense of satisfaction that comes from being in the cult. The only things it sells are images of its leader, emblazoned everywhere, his books, speeches and photos, and these are used as tokens of membership in the cult.

In retrospect, the Cult of Obama had much in common with other cults. Like them it recruited young volunteers on campus. Its recruitment materials leaned heavily on books by its beloved leader. It promised them that a new age was coming and that they could be a big part of bringing it about. And its vector of introduction to older viewers was through a woman who has been accused of promoting cults on her popular television show.

Strip away the politics, wipe the polar identities of the parties from your minds and take a fresh look at the 2008 campaign. Then compare the pitch to any of the major cults in the seventies and eighties. There really isn’t all that much of a difference. They’re all “Transformative” movements that promise to solve society’s problems by using new insights to create a wave of change that begins with “us”.

Even the political angle isn’t new. Jim Jones and his murderous child-abusing cult started out as community organizers for California Democrats, and leading politicians, including saintly hero Harvey Milk, covered for his crimes until the whole thing got too big and Jones got too crazy. Long before Obama, Lyndon LaRouche went the campus cult route and if you are morbidly curious, you can find videos where “LaRouche Youth,” who have broken ties with their families and friends, shout insane slogans while their glazed eyes stare fixedly into the camera.

The corporate part of the Corporate Cult deals with adversity by redoubling the sales pitch. If sales fall, it finds more things to sell. The Obama Campaign is insanely intensifying its sales efforts, without understanding that its sales are falling because the value of the brand is failing. When businesses hysterically deluge you with offerings for their product, it’s a sign of fear. Obama’s campaign rolling out invitations to dinner with him and suggestions that you use your wedding to raise money for him stinks of that same fear.

It’s ingenious from a marketing standpoint, but from that same standpoint it’s also a bad tactic. The last thing that a company or a campaign wants to do is wear people out. But that is exactly what Obama is accomplishing by burning through his base for a short-term cash grab, when what he really needs is to have those people committed to him at the end.

This is the part where the marketing consultants spend six months on a study and inform the company that their brand is done and has to either be retired or salvaged through a high-profile campaign that will reinvent it as cutting edge. But when your brand is a man, how do you reinvent him? And when your brand is “Transformative Politics” and even your staunchest supporters don’t feel like anything has been transformed, how do you move the product?

Cults shift the burden of failure from the guru and the program to the participants. It isn’t the man or the idea that failed, but the people.

There are the outside enemies who make enlightenment impossible. “How very much I’ve tried my best to give you a good life. But in spite of all of my trying a handful of our people, with their lies, have made our lives impossible,” Jim Jones said at Jonestown. That is the epilogue of the Obama campaign. The one being scripted for him by the media.

Like Jim Jones, Obama has done his best to give us a good life, but the Republicans, FOX News, the Supreme Court, the Koch Brothers and powerful interests have sabotaged his efforts with their lies. And yet in the end it’s not the enemies who bear the final burden, but the people who weren’t good enough.

Cults demand more and more from their followers to impose upon them an unreasonable and unshakeable burden of guilt. The cult appeals to those who want to make more of their lives and it destroys their will by making them feel like failures. The Obama campaign’s endless demands of its followers have that tenor as well. Behind all the flowery words, the burden of responsibility is being shifted from his people to his supporters.

The cult frames everything in terms of commitment. What begins as a commitment to personal and global transformation becomes a commitment to the demands of the cult. The commitment is meant to be mutual and it is occasionally even framed in terms of a marriage.

“In all our years of marriage, he’s always looked out for me. Now, I see that same commitment every day to you and to this country,” Michelle Obama’s campaign mailing says. “The only way we’ll win this election is if we can rely on one another like that.”

The commitments, of course, aren’t mutual. They can’t be. The disparity in power is too great. The cult exists for the sake of the leader, but the leader does not exist for the sake of the cult. Once the followers realize this, the illusion of mutual commitment breaks down. And to keep them from realizing it, the cult strives to make them feel that they have not lived up to their commitment.

And yet all this only works for as long as the transformative illusion endures. When the sense that the commitment to the cult is not transformative, that the principles of its program cannot make a better world, then its power fades away and dies. The cult may amp up its marketing, but the only product that it ever truly had was intangible.

The Obama campaign never sold Obama; it sold the idea of Obama. The illusion that was more than the sum of his false biography, his chin up speeches full of momentous pauses and stolen poetry, or the typography of his posters. It was the sense of imminence, the perception of a transformative figure who could change the country and the world. That magnetic tug wasn’t Obama, it was the confused mess of desires, fears, hopes, dreams and wishes that the people were encouraged to project onto him.

Whether or not Obama wins again, his cult has failed. It failed because it was not able to deliver on its promises of transformation, nor was it able to place the blame on its followers. Most of those who voted for Obama will drink the Kool-Aid one more time, but there will be little enthusiasm in the drinking of it.

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1 posted on 06/28/2012 4:36:42 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

We had a narcissist cult of personality minister in the Methodist church. Same deal. its all about him


2 posted on 06/28/2012 4:44:21 AM PDT by yldstrk ( My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: SJackson

Great article!


3 posted on 06/28/2012 4:51:54 AM PDT by rcrngroup
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To: SJackson

Thanks for posting.

Every time I see one of his articles I think, “that’s one of his best”. Greenfield has a real talent for approaching fundamental societal issues with a fresh and clarifying approach. Hd deserved to be much more widely-read than he is (although just yesterday Rush talked about him extensively by name).


4 posted on 06/28/2012 5:06:06 AM PDT by Piranha (If you seek perfection you will end up with Democrats.)
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To: SJackson

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The BEST explanation of Obama and his cult ever written:

Understanding Obama: The Making of a Fuehrer

By Ali Sina

http://www.faithfreedom.org/obama.html

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5 posted on 06/28/2012 5:29:57 AM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: SJackson
When cults fail - Jonestown. What is the possibility that Obama goes the route of "if I can't have America, no one can?”
6 posted on 06/28/2012 5:33:07 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Truth29

>>What is the possibility that Obama goes the route of “if I can’t have America, no one can?” <<

If we are lucky, he’ll take all his idiot cultist followers with him. That would be a great day in America!


7 posted on 06/28/2012 5:49:21 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (Guns Walked -- People Died -- Holder Lied -- Obama Golfed (thanks, Secret Agent Man))
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To: Truth29
Cults through the ages:

What is the possibility that Obama goes the route of "if I can't have America, no one can?”

Very much, actually...

8 posted on 06/28/2012 6:05:05 AM PDT by Old Sarge (Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc... not just pretty words...)
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To: SJackson

He is a cult and we have a Mormon Bishop challenging him for the White House.

This is the strangest election in our history.


9 posted on 06/28/2012 9:12:33 AM PDT by ansel12 (Massachusetts Governors, where the GOP now goes for it's Presidential candidates.)
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To: SJackson
The comparison to the Jim Jones People's Temple cult is the most accurate. Obama supporters have no idea whatsoever why they support him and they allow him to push this country into bankruptcy. I have no doubt that if Obama told them to give poisoned Koolaid to their children and drink it themselves they would.
10 posted on 06/28/2012 11:48:17 AM PDT by detective
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To: detective

If we say Michelle is a lard butt, you’re a racist. In fact, I have a relative, thank God I have nothing to do with obama loving relatives, who called this web site racist because some refer to her as “Moochelle. And that is a cult mentality.


11 posted on 06/28/2012 3:17:24 PM PDT by Terry Mross ( To all my kin: Do not attempt to contact me as long as you love obama.)
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