Friday, May 7, 2010

Audacity

We're all aware that one of the rhetorical games people use to portray political opponents negatively is to call them name callers. A skillful user can frame any kind of protest as a hatefest and in our time, when the most vociferous denunciation of the sin of homosexuality seems to come from people who hire male prostitutes, it's not surprising that the angriest political protesters spend more time accusing others of the sin of anger. So the people out in the streets flaunting weapons and sometimes vicious signs make it a point to take offense at those "hate-filled" liberals who like to point out not only the misspellings, the sometimes amusing disparity between facts and their beliefs and often vicious rhetoric. "Look at the way they call us 'Teabaggers'" say the offended parties, foam on their lips still fresh from calling the President a Communist, Kenyan, Maoist disciple of Adolph Hitler. "Liberals are having a field day of hate."

What will they call me for pointing out that they were the first to use that silly term themselves? Jay Nordinger writing for the National Review Online has to admit it, but can't do it without repeating the calumny -- those liberal extremists like Rachel Maddow are nasty, childish name callers -- never mind that we "patriots" started calling them Nazis and Communists years ago for valid criticism of the Republican Administration: baby killers! Grandmother killers! America haters! Terrorist supporters! They should be more respectful or at least neutral.

Sure, there's name calling and there's name calling. Massive tax cuts intended to boost the economy were just that a few years ago, but now they're irresponsible and massive debt increases according to "Tea party patriots" ( to use the term that Nordinger insists we should use if we really were fair minded) and aren't I just a nasty name caller for pointing out the stunning hypocrisy? Isn't this just a hate site for publishing that? No, the Liberal Media like the National Review, controls the discourse and that is why it's become so nasty. By Liberal Media of course, I mean those terrorist sympathizers and Trotzkyites who want to grab your guns and turn your children Gay.

I'd hate to play poker with such people. It's more than just Botox that enables the propagandists and media manipulators and their candidates to say such things with straight faces. So when the Republican candidate for the Governorship of Florida comes on the air last night and with the flippant demeanor of someone explaining to preschoolers that fish swim and birds fly, tells us that "Obama thinks that more government is the solution to all problems."

I have to be in awe of his training, self control -- the sheer dishonesty of his audacity. As he was speaking, of course, one of our time's greatest ecological disasters was and is poisoning vast areas of the Gulf of Mexico and soon to poison a good part of the Atlantic ocean and all the sea life -- and all the result of taking government mandated safeguards out of the equation: the sum total of the Bush energy policy as written by BP and Exxon and Halliburton. When BP drills elsewhere in that oh so socialist world, they have to use a device that would have prevented this spill, but thanks to core Republican policy they got to save $500,000 and cost us untold billions. God only knows what the final cost of this disaster will be or how many decades it will take for the Gulf to begin to recover.

But there you are, I'm indulging in "hate" again when I should listen to Rush and accept that man made disaster is "natural" and after all, oil is part of nature and it's a liquid just like water and nature itself wants the oil cartel to make billions and billions and billions -- far more than it wants us to be healthy and prosper. I do try, but as they tell me I'm a liberalcommiefascist, it can't be easy to rid myself of that ugly old hate and go along with the flow.

9 comments:

  1. None other than the large WATB, Andrew Breitbart, proclaimed:

    "I'm Proud to be a Tea Bagger!"

    And the commenters at his blog all are proud to be Tea Baggers and called Tea Baggers as well.

    So I'm thinking we should all do them even prouder by continuing to use the term that makes them proud: Tea Bagger!

    N'est pas?

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  2. Shaw,

    I agree -- they've earned it. Right-wingers have cynically fabricated all sorts of lies and slurs against their opponents (namely us); why should they be allowed a second act of naming? Teabaggers it was, is, and shall be in time to come, as far as this lizard is concerned.

    Now Capt. Fogg, don't be hatin'. You liberals are so angry! But seriously, the utter lack of shame certain commentators have displayed is really impressive. I guess they must be finally liberated from that old shackle "concern for truth." It was always such a pain anyway....

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  3. Those who have nothing to say and no sane alternatives to offer speak very loundly. So many of those on the Right are privileged to speak against and offer negatives and criticisms. But, by an amazing act of legerdemain aware to eveyone but themselves eveidently, they accuse the Left of doing esactly what they do. They've been doing that for years. It isn't like they will stop.

    DB

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  4. Greetings from Tarpon Springs ... Octo here to squeeze in a quick comment before some pesky relative screams: "Blogging Again!"

    When an anti-gay activist such as George Alan Rekers, who is ostensibly a neuro-psychiatrist, hires a rent boy - he of all people should recognize the term reaction formation.

    What is it about these right wingers? They seem to have a special fondness for using Freudian defense mechanisms to cover their tracks. I can't decide which is worse: Deceiving others, or deluding oneself. It seems reaction formation accomplishes both.

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  5. Octo! Have some of that flaming Greek cheese for me! Ooop-ah!

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  6. The problem with psychological terminology is that it sanitizes someone I'd prefer to call a douche bag -- when I'm feeling kind.

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  7. One must expect Teabuggery from Teabaggers. ;-)

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  8. Teabuggery - too bad you can't copyright that - or can you?

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  9. Capt., I coined that one weeks ago. My motto is, "Thou shalt steal." After all, we're in tis together. :-)

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