You've clearly detached from the train of thought somewhere along the line. Are you still married to the notion that the right has a monopoly on conspiracies, hard money, and constitutional interpretations, even though you're attempting to sweep the issue under the rug here?
My contention is and has been that the specific identifiable strands that are seen in Loughner's videos are more easily tied to mainstream Republican figures than they are to leftist figures. I identified three that were present in the videos.
1) Hard currency: We have a lot of right wing bigguns on this. Ron Paul, Glenn Beck etc.
2) The Constitution as a document with specific meaning that is universally ascertainable: That is a foundational belief of the Tea Party branch of the Republican party, embraced by all four candidates for RNC chair two weeks ago, and ascribed to by Palin etc. The Left is far less "married" to this idea.
3) Specific government thought control style conspiracies: Less ideologically centered (hippies and all that) but the rhetoric that "the government is your enemy" has been pushed significantly more strenuously by the right side of the aisle.
Most of the crap you listed (moon landings, etc) isn't in any way related to the content of his videos. Some of it, like Lyndon Larouche, are examples of peole who have been routinely shut out of the mainstream Democratic party. Larouche's supporters were the ones running around with Obama with Hiter moustache imagery last year for crissakes.
Let me get this straight. You believe that Loughner holds opinions that are typical of right wingers, and as such, must have been influenced by right wing media. Correct me if this is not what you are implying.
That is not what I am implying. You're simply not reading what I'm saying. Nothing close to the words "typical of right wingers" has come out of my (digital) mouth. You're trying to crush an argument that is different than the one I'm making.
I'm making an argument that relates to the ways in which transient mental illness expresses itself to say that the presence of those familiar strands indicates something other than the "purely crazy" theory.
You appear to operate from the assumption that everyone else knows nothing and you are the repository of all relevant information. Sorry dude, that's my ecological niche on the board and you can't have it.
Read a ****ing book:
https://www.amazon.com/Mad-Travelers-Reflections-Transient-Illnesses/dp/0813918235
I challenge your straw man that these are only right-wing ideas.
Could you find some left-wing people who believe these things. Sure.
I don't think my statement that those are more part of the core fabric of the conversation that occurs on the right hand side of the aisle during the last few years is particularly controversial.
I've had a little wider exposure
Cards on the table: who are you, what is your background, and what is your exposure?
If you want to make these claims you need a little more than faith.