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The Politics of Personal Quotation - ("gotcha" trend; past statements coming back to haunt 'em)
THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR.ORG ^ | APRIL 28, 2005 | R. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR.

Posted on 04/27/2005 10:48:59 PM PDT by CHARLITE

As conscientious followers of politics are doubtless aware, the better sort of American liberal is troubled by the unprecedented vituperation that has stolen into the public discourse. The Clintons refer to it as "The Politics of Personal Destruction" -- well said, Bill and Hillary. They, and concerned citizens like them, recognize that this inflammatory rhetoric comes, in the main, from the right -- or as they put it, "the extreme right."

Dr. Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, likewise is alarmed by the abusiveness from the right or more generally from Republicans whom he has recently identified as being "evil," "corrupt," and "brain-dead." Well, I would expect nothing better from such people, and it is helpful to the commonweal for Dr. Dean to direct the public's attention to these troubling developments. Allow me to point out that "the right" not only indulges in jarring invective but it also has adopted polemical techniques that are very disturbing. For several years its writers have engaged in discrediting their opponents by quoting them. Yes, they simply hurl back into a person's face things the person has said, without any regard as to how this cruel quoting coarsens our society.

Actually, I quite inadvertently found myself accused of this cheap trick back in the middle 1990s. A year after I was scorned for publishing stories revealing that Bill Clinton has an eye for the ladies (and other parts of his anatomy for the ladies as well), it became apparent that I was right. Other writers such as David Maraniss had just published the same findings. The Wall Street Journal's David Brooks asked me if I would like to "gloat" about this subsequent vindication.

Alas, I committed an egregious journalistic excess. I quoted the writers who a year before had insisted on Clinton's near virginal condition and on the "dishonesty" of those of us arguing otherwise. "Dishonesty" was the word Michael Kinsley leveled at us. Joe Klein, now of Time, was equally critical. And after my Journal piece appeared he told me to my face that I had dealt him "a low blow." My innocent response was something to the effect, "But Joe, all I did was quote you."

Today I realize how treacherous it is for writers to remind others of their prior timorousness or imbecility. Kinsley explained how unfair it is sometime ago when he noted that liberals were having their foolish statements thrown back at them because of the advent of so many search machines on the Internet. Search machines make it easy to retrieve a public person's errors.

PERHAPS THE FOREMOST VILLAIN on the "extreme right" known for discrediting people by quoting them is OpinionJournal.com's James Taranto. Just the other day, he indulged in arrant character assassination against one of those brave souls now opposing the nomination of John Bolton as our United Nations ambassador. Ms. Lynne Finney, a former employee of the federal government, has written an affecting letter to Senator Barbara Boxer notifying her of enormities committed by Bolton against her person in "late 1982 or early 1983." Allegedly Bolton "screamed that I was fired," Finney writes. She has since become a "motivational speaker," and Taranto has published contents of her website, merely to reveal her as a fool.

On the site she confides that we live in a time of "rapid evolution and intense transformation." "New discoveries in quantum physics, psychology, and spirituality" reveal "wonderful new realities. It's estimated that more than 14 million people have already become enlightened or Self-realized....Each time someone reaches Self-realization, it affects the collective Mind. Things are heating up. Like popcorn, we are all popping faster and are reaching enlightenment at a rapid rate." From elsewhere on the web Taranto quotes sources claiming that Finney now engages in "recovering memories" after her own painful youth. She lives in "a world of miracles."

Actually the treacherous quoting of innocent liberals has become a staple of the American right. Rush Limbaugh does it every weekday and so does Sean Hannity. Every year the Media Research Center holds a huge dinner in Washington devoted to ridiculing members of the media for things they have said over the past year -- and the Media Research Center uses video tape. MRC spends the year taping network news and then plays select tapes back during its dinner. It presents awards for the stupidest quotations. Naturally this year Dan Rather won.

Hundreds of conservatives turn out for the MRC awards dinner every year and have a very jolly time. I must admit I went this year and enjoyed myself immensely. Ann Coulter was on the program and Hannity. Midge Decter was the heart of suave hilaritas. But Boone Pickens and Zell Miller stole the show, along with Swift Boat hero John O'Neill, who was superb. All in all it is a very amusing -- if merciless -- evening. Curiously, never is it reported on by major media. Maybe major media is waiting for Al Franken to put together an amusing meeting. It will be a long wait.

R. Emmett Tyrrell is the founder and editor in chief of The American Spectator, a contributing editor to the , and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute. His latest book is Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House (Regnery Publishing)..


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
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1 posted on 04/27/2005 10:49:01 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: Billthedrill; HonestConservative; ThreePuttinDude; Beth528; politicalwit; SMARTY; ...
Ping! Enjoy this one!

Char :)

2 posted on 04/27/2005 10:52:00 PM PDT by CHARLITE ("People are not old, until regrets take the place of their dreams." - John Barrymore)
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To: CHARLITE

Terrell is a hoot! (But don't quote me.)


3 posted on 04/27/2005 11:00:34 PM PDT by smoothsailing (Qui Nhon Turtle Co.)
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To: CHARLITE
That's another nice find M'Lady. ;^)

Nam Vet

4 posted on 04/27/2005 11:05:25 PM PDT by Nam Vet (MSM reporters think the MOIST dream they had the night before is a "reliable source".)
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To: CHARLITE

The NERVE of people actually REMEMBERING what you used to say!!!!


5 posted on 04/27/2005 11:31:47 PM PDT by FreeKeys ( “Life is tough. It’s even tougher if you’re stupid.” – John Wayne)
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To: CHARLITE
"... I realize how treacherous it is for writers to remind others of their prior timorousness or imbecility."

Reminding public figures, especially politicians, of their previous statements is a vital and wholesome exercise. It is the most important way that the public can provide direct feedback to individuals who purport to represent them, (the other way is to go out and vote). Unfortunately, this back-and-forth of speaker and listener puts a tremendous responsibility on the speaker to be accurate and honest. Bingo! If you have decided on a career in politics, the very least understanding you can have (even if you never figure out how to be efficient) is to be honorable and consistent. I have always observed the enormous discrepancy between what the Democrats call accountability and what the Republicans are held to in their public statements. Liberals and especially, Democrats have for all of my adult life been the spoiled darlings in this regard and have been permitted the absurd, foolish and disgusting habit of perfect and complete irresponsibility in what comes out of their mouths. How can I vote for people or support a party that does not comprehending or value personal and professional responsibility?
6 posted on 04/28/2005 4:41:38 AM PDT by SMARTY
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