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Anger Management Liberal anger is justified, but it won't win the election.
The American Prospect ^ | 2 Jul 03 | Michael Tomasky

Posted on 07/03/2003 10:31:32 AM PDT by ladtx

A leading conservative trope these days seems to be a genuine (although I wonder how genuine) puzzlement over liberal anger. For reasons we'll get to shortly, the Fourth of July strikes me as a very appropriate occasion on which to explain that anger's sources. Permit me, then, as a certain famous American document once put it, to submit these facts to a candid world.

Here, distilled into four paragraphs, is the liberal interpretation of the last 10 years. After a long and in some ways well-earned stroll in the wilderness, Democrats finally elect one of their own to the presidency. He is a prodigiously talented man. He has flaws, to be sure, and some of them are important. But far more important is the way the rules of the game change upon his ascension. On election night, the nation's leading Republican goes on television and snorts that the victory is illegitimate; from that point on, a campaign is waged to destroy -- not tarnish or discredit or soften up, but destroy -- the new president and his wife. This campaign has no precedent in American political history. (Please spare us the Alexander-Hamilton-and-his-mistress parallel; the 1790s are not parallel to today's world, and Hamilton was attacked by one yellow journalist, not a network of operatives with tens of millions of dollars to spend.) Finally, he is caught in flagrante. Even then, the public asserts directly and repeatedly that it does not consider the offense a high crime or misdemeanor.

But no matter. Against the clear will of the people, impeachment proceeds. It fails, but the hounding, again mostly over pseudo-scandals (like a West Wing ransacking) that never happened but are endlessly hyped by a frivolous media, continues. And in its way, this technique succeeds: What was objectively a bountiful and comparatively humane period in American history -- prosperity, peace, low crime, reduced poverty, international goodwill; an era that should have demonstrated that Democrats knew how to run the country and left the GOP badly marginalized -- is successfully tarnished.

So the vice president seeks the presidency. He runs a soggy campaign, true. But again, it's beyond dispute that the majority of Americans who go to the polls intend for him to be the president. Yet he loses -- according to the rules, at least. But somehow the experience of the previous eight years has left us with the distinct feeling that, had the situation been reversed, other rules would have been found to ensure the same result. We are admonished to "get over it" by people we know would not have gotten over it if things had gone the other way.

The Republican takes over. For eight months, he convinces precious few who didn't vote for him that he's the man for the job. But then unprecedented tragedy occurs. Americans, the vast majority of liberals included, rally around their country; by and large we support War No. 1. We have serious reservations about War No. 2. But by now something more disturbing than a mere policy dispute has occurred. By now, simply asking questions, or refusing to accept the government's assertions at face value, is denounced as something tantamount to treason. We find this, um, troubling: Open debate and vigorous dissent, we were raised to believe, were once considered the quintessential American values. Now, they are taken as prima facie evidence of anti-Americanism. (We note also how ardently the other side seemed to believe in vigorous dissent when its members were the dissenters.) In Georgia, a man (and sitting senator) who sacrificed his body for his country is labeled unpatriotic. The president has it well within his power, by simply uttering a few morally forceful sentences, to put an end to this madness. But the demonization of the other side is what keeps him afloat politically, and he refuses to do so -- and, in the Georgia instance, goes so far as to implicitly play along.

Sorry, folks. We have a hard time interpreting all this with equanimity. Liberal anger is not based on the fact that George W. Bush is "stupid," or that Florida was stolen, or that Rush Limbaugh is a big (if no longer fat) idiot who feeds a daily diet of lies to his listeners. At bottom -- and this is why Independence Day is relevant -- the anger is about the fate of the country. Conservatism is one thing; it is a legitimate way of seeing the world, though one I obviously disagree with. But the contemporary radical right is another thing altogether. Its project, top to bottom, is to remake the country in ways that, well, let's just say they want to turn America into a place we won't recognize.

For example, here comes Ann Coulter with a new "book" rehabilitating Joe McCarthy. OK, it's only Ann Coulter, and she's a nut. But actually it's not only Ann Coulter; liberal anti-Americanism is the theme of several recent right-wing books (by Mona Charen, Sean Hannity and that 13-year-old boy pundit). Furthermore, wait two or three years for a "scholarly" book or documentary (written or made with right-wing funding) to come out "proving" that McCarthy was a wronged man. And finally, watch The New York Times, in the interest of being either "fair" or mischievously counterintuitive or both, give it a thumbs-up.

So yeah. We're pissed. And being counseled to cool it by conservatives doesn't make us any less pissed. It rings with all the sincerity of a husband smacking his wife for a few years and then lecturing her that anger won't solve anything.

Even so, one part of the right-wing critique is, alas, true: Anger doesn't win elections. Moderate voters don't share our anger, and they're more interested in hearing about what kind of country we want to make. This doesn't mean the anger isn't legitimate. It is legitimate. Given the radical right's plans for the country, well, somebody needs to be angry, and for a lot of people, it's a dandy motivator. But it does mean that we don't need to wear it on our sleeves when we're talking to people who don't feel it themselves.

Michael Tomasky will become executive editor of the Prospect in September. His columns appear on Wednesdays at TAP Online.


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They still haven't gotten over the election. No wonder they can't gain any traction with the American public. The libs sound like nothing but a class of whiners.
1 posted on 07/03/2003 10:31:32 AM PDT by ladtx
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To: ladtx
I love how he referred to Ann Coulter's recent publication as a "book". Those quotes really do it for me. Just completely de-legitimizes her book. Oh, and calling her a nut is an excellent tactic as well. Her footnotes can be ignored, you see -- she's a "nut". Hey! I used quotes! Just like him! Kewl!
2 posted on 07/03/2003 10:33:55 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: ladtx
OK, I'll take a crack at it- I constantly heard, during the run-up and 1992 election, from my 'rat friends

"He's no FDR...
...but he's electable."

Told me all I needed to know- too bad the internet & talk radio were not at their present levels back then.

3 posted on 07/03/2003 10:37:59 AM PDT by backhoe (A nuke for every Kook ( NK, Iraq, Iran, Pak, India... )- what a Clinton "legacy...")
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To: ClearCase_guy
"So the vice president seeks the presidency. He runs a soggy campaign, true. ....... Yet he loses -- according to the rules, at least."

Glad to see them finally admit it, although it still doesn't keep him from crying about it.

4 posted on 07/03/2003 10:39:06 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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5 posted on 07/03/2003 10:40:00 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Iran Mullahs will feel the heat from our Iraq victory!)
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To: ladtx
bump
6 posted on 07/03/2003 10:45:37 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: ladtx
Kerry just announced the LW should get over the 2000 election and the wackos at Dummyland are crucifying Kerry in effigy over there now in response.
7 posted on 07/03/2003 10:50:01 AM PDT by finnman69 (!)
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To: ladtx
One last bttt.
8 posted on 07/03/2003 10:59:18 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: ladtx
For example, here comes Ann Coulter with a new "book" rehabilitating Joe McCarthy. OK, it's only Ann Coulter, and she's a nut.

Liberals love to attack Ann, but never make any serious attempt to deal with the facts she presents. I wonder why...hmmm?

Furthermore, wait two or three years for a "scholarly" book or documentary (written or made with right-wing funding) to come out "proving" that McCarthy was a wronged man.

Which of course is exactly what Ann has done. Her book is a meticuously footnoted treatise, backed up by such sources as former Soviet defectors, Nikita Kruschev's own memiors, and most escpecially the intercepted Russian diplomatic cables from the Venona Project. No wonder liberals don't even try to seriously contest it.

9 posted on 07/03/2003 11:08:23 AM PDT by Hugin
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To: Hugin
I would be willing to bet a paycheck the guy hasn't even read Ann's new book.
10 posted on 07/03/2003 11:11:29 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: ladtx
forgot the barf alert.
11 posted on 07/03/2003 11:14:47 AM PDT by jays911
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To: jays911
You're right, it deserves it.
12 posted on 07/03/2003 11:18:16 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: finnman69
Oooh, I made the mistake of going to check it out. Those people over there are flat SCARY.
13 posted on 07/03/2003 11:18:55 AM PDT by Bluegrass Federalist
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To: FutureSenatorFromKentucky
I know what you mean. Seems almost everyone over on DU is always extremely angry.
14 posted on 07/03/2003 11:23:20 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: ladtx
In Georgia, a man (and sitting senator) who sacrificed his body for his country is labeled unpatriotic.

This is my current pet peeve.

Liberals would like us to believe that Max Cleland dove on that grenade to save the lives of others. In fact, he reached down to pick up a grenade that he thought he dropped while hopping aboard a helicopter. It blew his arm off, and damaged his legs to the point where they had to be amputated.

He "sacrificed" his body for his country no more or less than any other man who served. Getting 'blowed-up' does NOT make one a hero.

15 posted on 07/03/2003 11:30:06 AM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Pukin Dog
Getting 'blowed-up' does NOT make one a hero.

You are exactly right. I get a little peeved when I hear about what a hero John McCain is. He got shot down and captured. While I'm sure it was no stroll in the park, I'm not sure he should be called a hero.

16 posted on 07/03/2003 11:34:56 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: ladtx
Not only that, there is reason to believe that McCain gave his captors information about his family (father and grandfather were Admirals) to gain better treatment for himself while in captivity. I have no proof, but others are quite clear in their accusations.
17 posted on 07/03/2003 11:38:29 AM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: ladtx
I had to go back and check the byline. I thought I recognized a mark morford screed.
18 posted on 07/03/2003 11:39:09 AM PDT by johnb838 (Understand the root causes of American Anger.)
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To: johnb838
Although whiney it doesn't have the shrillness of a Morford screed.
19 posted on 07/03/2003 11:40:32 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: Pukin Dog
Anymore than Kerry should get a pass for his treasonous forked tongue because he committed a war crime in Vietnam and got a medal for it.
20 posted on 07/03/2003 11:41:27 AM PDT by johnb838 (Understand the root causes of American Anger.)
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