In the same week that self-styled foot soldiers in the conservative movement tried to intimidate voters at ballot drop boxes and spread baseless theories about the brutal assault on the House speaker’s husband, Republicans continued fanning the flames of bigoted conspiracy theories that have inspired a raft of right-wing violence in recent years.
Some Republicans on the ballot in the upcoming midterms helped push demonstrably false theories last week alleging that Black, liberal puppet masters are controlling American politics with ill intent. Taken together, the claims borrowed both from the racist “replacement theory” alleging white voter disenfranchisement and the legacy of white voters painting Black figures as political evildoers.
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Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina was one of the GOPers pushing these bigoted theories. In an interview last week, Norman claimed impeachment would be necessary to investigate a so-called “cabal” controlling the Biden administration.
“Joe Biden is not running this country; there is a cabal of unelected elitists who are running this country,” said Norman, adding that former President Barack Obama and former Attorney General Eric Holder are “probably” involved.
Ralph Norman says a “cabal” led by Barack Obama and Eric Holder is secretly running the country: “Biden is not running this country. There is a cabal of unelected elitists who are running this country .. Barack Obama is involved .. Eric Holder ..” pic.twitter.com/J2fUxMtwHf
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 26, 2022
Seemingly confused by Biden’s unassuming nature, Republicans have tried to paint him as a Trojan horse for liberal lawmakers to enact policies that Republicans claim will destroy the country somehow. Many of those lawmakers being demonized as dangerously liberal, including members of the affectionately named “Squad,” are nonwhite. Norman’s allegations borrow from a legacy of fearmongering over unelected Black people meddling in political affairs where they allegedly don’t belong.
Sarah Palin got in on the “replacement theory” pitch, too. The Republican, fresh off being bested by Democrat Mary Peltola in Alaska’s special election for the House, clearly doesn’t think her extremism will inhibit her.
Now running for Peltola’s seat, Palin claimed at a debate Wednesday that Obama is “calling a lot of these shots” in Washington. It’s obviously not true — and it would certainly come as a surprise to Democrats who have wanted the former president to be more involved in Democratic politics. But facts be damned, Palin claimed Obama is playing puppeteer “to fundamentally transform America.”
"In D.C. today, Barack Obama is calling a lot of these shots."
— Sarah Palin, in 2022 pic.twitter.com/dHTOHfrPRv








