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How to Combat the Politics of Paranoia

Amidst these turbulent times, friends and acquaintances have often asked me how one can separate the wheat of facts from the chaff of rhetoric and combat the politics of paranoia. As you can imagine, the presidential campaign has increased solicitations for said advice. Thus, in a bipartisan spirit—for these suggestions apply to messaging across the political spectrum—I have composed this (hopefully) helpful summation.

But first, the needed mea culpa.

In an instance of the physician not healing himself, every morning, I wake up and make myself miserable by opening my email inbox and social media sites to peruse ever more frightening items about the imminent demise of our free republic, specifically, and/or humanity, generally. Yes, I willingly engage in this masochistic quest to stay abreast of current events. Though, in my defense, current events do bear some responsibility for engendering despair and despondency. Further, I openly admit to penning and posting articles upon current events. Though, again in my defense, I do try to compose them as analytical surveys rather than as frantic calls to action. While I do not always succeed, the point of this mea culpa and summation is precisely that: to remain sane in our chaotic age requires one to reject the politics of paranoia and embrace truth.

No, it will not be easy.

During this presidential election, billions of dollars will be targeted at you by politicians, their operatives, issue advocacy groups, and the traditional and social media during to scare you witless; induce your compliance; and cajole and coerce your consent to their governance and implementation of their agenda.

Again, both sides will continue to do this. But what will separate the facts from the rhetoric is the following:

  1. The scope of the fear being engendered;
  2. The factual basis for that fear and its proposed remediation;
  3. The degree to which this “solution” entails the infringement your freedoms, such as the freedom of conscience; and
  4. The establishment of dependence upon the political class.

Succinctly, then, herewith is the political rhetoric “life hack”: the greater the fearmongering, the lesser the factual basis for its dire prediction; the fewer precedents for its remediation; and fewer rights and autonomy you will retain in implementing its “solution.” How you apply this life hack is entirely your decision.

In conclusion, in my own effort to combat the politics of paranoia, there is also one final bit of advice I have gleaned from an unexpected source.

During the depths of the Great Depression and at a time when fascism and communism were on the rise, in his First Inaugural Address, President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously warned against being fearful. In his opening, FDR inverted the rhetorical tricks of the politics of paranoia:

I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impel. This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself – nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.

FDR asserted he would not overstate the financial crisis, which in fact spoke for itself, and recognized his responsibility to offer an honest assessment the public deserved and demanded. He then explicitly stated that the American people would overcome this crisis. Thus, his “fear itself” statement was to emphasize the American people’s faith in themselves, which had been vindicated time and time again during crises. Bluntly, FDR sought to diminish fear so the people could think clearly, make their own assessments, and voluntarily consent to his proposed solutions.

That many of FDR’s proposed solutions ultimately did not work and may have entailed the curtailment of some of the privileges and prerogatives of the powerful is beyond question. But what is also beyond question is that FDR’s continual reaffirmation of trusting the American people with the truth, however harsh, and urging them to reject facing it fearfully laid the foundation for the salvation of civilization from Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.

Importantly, however, it is equally inarguable that when FDR allowed his own fears and those of the public to guide his decisions, it resulted in the patently unjust internment of Japanese-Americans, which extinguished their liberty and expropriated their property.

Today, we can also be certain of one ineluctable fact. No matter how fearful they may make the public feel, those politicians and their cohorts who peddle the politics of paranoia are the real cowards. They are afraid to be honest with you because their great fear is…

You.

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An American Greatness contributor, the Hon. Thaddeus G. McCotter (M.C., Ret.) served Michigan’s 11th Congressional district from 2003-2012, and served as Chair of the Republican House Policy Committee. Not a lobbyist, he is a frequent public speaker and moderator for public policy seminars; and a Monday co-host of the “John Batchelor Radio Show,” among sundry media appearances.

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About Thaddeus G. McCotter

An American Greatness contributor, the Hon. Thaddeus G. McCotter (M.C., Ret.) represented Michigan’s 11th Congressional district from 2003 to 2012 and served as Chair of the Republican House Policy Committee. Not a lobbyist, he is a frequent public speaker and moderator for public policy seminars, and a Monday co-host of the "John Batchelor Show" among sundry media appearances.

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  1. Avatar for Alecto Alecto says:

    Anyone at this site can recite a litany of grievances, outrages and an entire series of unconstitutional, hostile acts against citizens for several decades. If being fearful of a government that’s so out of control its titular head is threatening to deploy F-16s against the populace, is that paranoia?

    Month after month, I’ve read the jobs reports and analysis. It provides evidence that The Great Replacement is in full bloom. The only population increase in the country is among hispanics. Illegally here, of course, but I’d be called “paranoid” for noting that fact. More than 1.2 million citizens have lost jobs so that 1.3 million foreign citizens can send remittances back to their families. Of course, we aren’t allowed to notice these things, because it is “paranoid”.

  2. Mr. McCotter asks us not to be paranoid, when we KNOW the following:

    • The Intel Community has for many years been accumulating data on Americans in direct violation of the 4th Amendment (this knowledge is courtesy of Edward Snowden).
    • The FBI and DHS were directly involved in the censorship of Americans (in violation of the 1st Amendment–SCOTUS fecklessness notwithstanding) on social media platforms, and specifically during the COVID plandemic, and the 2020 presidential election. This is a known fact.
    • There is a mountain of hard evidence–oh-so-conveniently ignored by the courts–that proves the 2020 presidential election was stolen. Yet to this day, the Enemedia, the courts and every single institution in this country maintains the fiction that 2020 was totally on the up and up.
    • The Covid plandemic may be the most highly coordinated, multinational evil ever perpetrated upon humanity. Recovering leftist and author, journalist and noted talking head, Naomi Wolfe, has commented that the coordination and cooperation between Western governments during the Covid lockdowns etc. defied explanation. She posited that the degree of cooperation, messaging, and communication between and among governments that locked down their citizens and then subjected them to forced vaccinations and home confinement, limited travel, forced masking, etc., was beyond human or organizational ability. She concludes that the only explanation is that demonic forces not of this world is the only explanation for the supernatural ability of multiple Western governments to so expertly control their citizens and simultaneously coordinate between each other.

    I agree with Ms. Wolfe.

    I could go on and on with examples of what we only know about. I shudder to think what we don’t know. Thus, I would advise Mr. McCotter that in the face of these known–and especially what is unknown–abuses and conspiracies, that paranoia is the most appropriate emotion. After all, the definition of paranoia is 100% awareness.

  3. Interesting take but is it really paranoia if they are truly out to get you? Because, at this point in my life, I am fairly certain that if things go any further left, I run the risk of spending my retirement in a reeducation camp.

    “Why would you think that” you scoff; “you’re nobody !”. And you’re right; I am nobody-- a private citizen who regularly engages in local political activity in a strictly supporting role. But the gov in the UK is starting to arrest people for stating the obvious about unchecked immigration and its ramifications on social media. Think about that for a moment…

    I have been of the love-my-country-fear- my-government mind since the Ruby Ridge incident. I am, frankly, afraid but I am also furious at the widespread corruption of our institutions, the constant undermining of our traditions and the blatantly scofflaw attitudes of our governmental overlords- elected & unelected. I think it’s damn well past time for a lot of people to realize that unless we put a stop to it, they are coming for you

  4. Sen. Iselin just called and asked to make it Real Simple.

    Far-right blogger Curtis Yarvin: “there is no politics without an enemy.”

    McCotter’s four point analysis comes down to this. Are you ready to sign up with the politician’s new war against the enemy?

    Usually, except when the enemy is Nazis led by Hitler or Commies led by Stalin, the sensible answer is No.

  5. Avatar for Alecto Alecto says:

    Dear Maximus, the remedy to that known demonic activity is prayer. It is, bar none, the single most powerful antidote to evil. I was reminded recently that Jesus told his disciples wherever two or more were gathered in his name, there he would also be. If it achieves nothing else, prayer gives confidence to the Christian that God is everywhere, and with us especially when we pray. We cannot defeat evil without him.

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