Posted on 11/27/2016 8:48:42 AM PST by drewh
On they Week in Politics segment on National Public Radios All Things Considered newscast, they discussed just how ultraconservative the early Trump cabinet picks are. No one eight years ago discussed how ultraliberal Barack Obamas administration would get. But New York Times columnist David Brooks at least made this discussion of extremism amusing by suggesting Trumpians were headbanger Guns N' Roses conservatives.
This is amusing in part because GNR lead singer Axl Rose rants against Trump on Twitter. Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne led off with the far right references:
E.J. DIONNE: I am reminded of one of Ronald Reagan's great line that he once said the problem with my administration is that the right hand doesn't know what the far-right hand is doing. And here what you have are normal right-wing Republicans, people like Reince Priebus, close to the Koch brothers, a very ideological conservative but a normal politician, Betsy DeVos, a big advocate of vouchers and charter schools at the Education Department. And then you've got Jeff Sessions, Steve Bannon, General Flynn - I mean, so far there's very little reassurance for anybody who is not on the right, some reassurance for conventional conservatives. And I think that the fight over Mitt Romney, which we'll get to, suggests how much difficulty there'll be in other kinds of voices penetrating this cabinet.
ARI SHAPIRO, anchor: David, I wonder if you really see this as right versus far-right, or is there also some sort of alt-right influence? I mean, Steve Bannon cannot exactly be considered mainstream Republican or ultraconservative per se.
DAVID BROOKS: Yeah, I'd say pop-right. There's a bunch of headbanger, Guns 'N Roses conservatives, types.
DIONNE: I was being respectful when I said far-right, you know?
BROOKS: I meant that as a compliment. You know, I regard so far the picks as amazingly coherent with the campaign. This is a populist nationalist candidate, and he's picked by and large populist nationalist people. And I think Steve Bannon put it well. They're going to try to spend a lot of money, make some conservatives very upset with how much federal spending there is in a way to give working-class people jobs and probably a way to get working-class people of different races over to their side. I think that's the vision, to create a multi-racial populist majority. And so far I have to say these are not conventional Republicans. It's populist Trumpian nationalists.
Ad Feedback A quick search of NPR transcripts on the Nexis database searching for terms like "far left," "hard left," "radical left," and "ultraliberal" during the Obama transition in 2008 and 2009 turned up nothing.
On the November 19, 2008 Morning Edition, NPR's Scott Horsley dismissed the label in a story headlined "Obama Takes 'Common Sense' View On Economy."
HORSLEY: Although candidate Obama was criticized during the campaign as coming from the far-left lane of Democratic politics, Bernstein says President-elect Obama seeks input from both sides of the road, and the middle as well.
Dr. JARED BERNSTEIN: He is not driven by ideology, and in fact, he kind of sits atop these discussions and cherry-picks one good idea from one side and one from the other.
Bernstein soon signed up for the administration at Vice President Biden's economic adviser.
On the January 18, 2009 Weekend Edition Sunday, as anchor Liane Hansen brought up the "much anticipated inauguration" of Obama, Juan Williams also dismissed any notion of appealing to the fringe: "If you ask him about something like reparations, his eyes go, you know, blank. So, when you think in those kind of far-left black political terms, he is not going to satisfy that agenda."
Just a bunch of liberals sniffing each other’s farts
no thanks
Such timely references...
Artfully said...
And too true.
Go iron my pant crease, Miss Brooks.
DAVID BROOKS: Yeah, I’d say pop-right. There’s a bunch of headbanger, Guns ‘N Roses conservatives, types.
I’d rather be a conservative in blue jeans and listen to rock and roll than a New York Times-PBS “conservative” that Brooks tries to project.
Lets start calling 'em by their REAL name.
John Adams was a Guns and Roses fan?
WTF? There is only one explanation for this lunatic incomprehensible nonsense. David Brooks is a meth-head.
Not one more dime of taxpayer money for NPR/PBS. They had their genesis when there were only three major broadcast networks and a few local stations. Now, there are prob. 1000 cable channels representing different topics and interests. There is NO justification for using our money ($ 500 million a year) for this nest of leftwing snakes who are grossly overpaid at the administrative levels. If they want to continue to exist, let them do bake sales or go to their buds in Hollywood, hat in hand. Not five cents of taxpayer money should go to support these biased elitists. Trump must zero them out in the first budget.
Axel’s gonna be pissed at the comparison - if he ever wakes from his stupor.
Well, hey, the NHL that featured far more many helmetless players and had only a five minute penalty (before the dumb instigator rule), that was the more polite NHL. I guess that fits in with the “headbanger” definition, lol.
He has been vehemently anti-Trump all the way until the winning inning.
-- Defend America
-- Enforce immigration laws
-- Shrink government
-- Strengthen the American economy
-- Eliminate bureaucracies that stifle job creation
-- Ally with our friends and strike fear into the hearts of our enemies
-- Restore pride in the greatest nation on earth.
"Mainstream-liberal" agenda:
-- Allow illegal aliens to decide on domestic policy
-- Provide an easy living for deadbeats
-- Permit men to use womens' bathrooms
-- Pretend that sodomy is the equivalent of marriage
-- Prohibit any resource development that would strengthen America's economy
-- Raise taxes
-- Promote a governmental "solution" to every problem real or invented
-- Betray our allies and cozen up to unstable, even hostile regimes
-- Encourage the invasion of our country by people who intend to kill us and destroy our way of life
Now which one was the "extremist" group again?
This drivel is annoying.
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE, LIBERALS
Yeah that’s right...Welcome to the jungle!
I’m just glad GNR was smart enough to keep politics out of the lyrics. Although Axl definitely seems interested in it the messages (to me) don’t really reveal one clear political belief over another.
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