The hallmark of these people is hypocrisy, with the corollary of fantasy.There was a book written about these types in the '60s. The TRUE BELIEVER, by Eric Hoffer.
Usually the concepts that they a have a death grip on are totally opposite of the truth. Example: BUSH is going to re-instate th Draft. TRUTH: It was instigated by 14 Democrats. THEY tried to re-install the Draft, not G W Bush.
Frankly, I do not have time for these people anymore. If they want to spout their crap, O K, they have the First Amendment. BUT--do not ask me to pay for it, and do not ask me to pay to see, hear , or read writings, performances, or thoughts by these cretins.
The problem, though, is that you ARE paying for it.
Your Federal Income Tax goes to pay for the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the National Humanities Institute, National Pubic Radio, The Corporation for Pubic Broadcasting, the Department of Education, and a whole host of other entities that fund our Marxist university system.
Your State Income Tax goes to pay for your state universities [and, often, under the table, to many of the so-called "private" universities in your state - our most prominent "private" university receives an annual subsidy from the state legislature] and of course your primary & secondary "education" [read: indoctrination] systems.
When you purchase Heinz ketchup, you're funding TehRAYzuh and all of her looney-tune marxist beneficiaries.
When you purchase Coca-Cola, Geico Insurance, The Washington Post, or a whole host of other products, you're funding Warren Buffet in his quest to murder every unborn child on the face of the earth.
When you purchase Apple computers or Oracle database software, you're funding Steve Jobs & Larry Ellison and whatever fascist candidate they're supporting these days.
When you pay to see almost any Hollywood movie, well, I don't need to say anymore on that subject.
It's sad, but these people are very powerful, and their stranglehold on our society is disturbingly endemic.
Trying to divorce yourself from them may prove to be nigh unto impossible. [Believe me, I've spent a lot of time thinking about it.]