Posted on 07/02/2009 6:22:56 AM PDT by steve-b
Take a conservative stand in the blogosphere, cable television and the mainstream media and you can count on being attacked in the rudest, crudest, and foulest possible language, much of it unprintable in a daily newspaper, by zealots on the Left.
I ignore such stuff, knowing that Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" encourages the use of abusive, garbage language as a tool to isolate and discredit people and institutions. Perhaps that makes it easier to send those the commissars deem utterly evil or hopelessly ignorant to re-education camps, or worse.
But I never expected to hear such language from people on the Right.
Then, in a Beltway Confidential post Tuesday, I asked what is the difference between folks on the Right calling the eight Republican House members who voted for Obama-Waxman-Markey the "cap-and-traitors," and the infamous "General Betrayus" ad bought by the Left's Moveon.org in The New York Times....
My main point in raising the issue was not that the word choice itself was grammatically incorrect, however, but that it is evidence of a growing number of people on the Right succumbing to the temptation to use the same vile rhetorical weapon so often deployed by the Left....
Reagan steadfastly avoided using personal opprobrium as a substitute for facts and reason because he refused to demean himself or his cause by diving into the gutter with others who were all too eager to hurl themselves and others there.
It's not uncommon these days to hear suggestions that Reagan is no longer relevant. But his example of extending courtesy and respect to opponents -- including those who don't deserve it -- is relevant for all time because it's the right thing to do.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Oh Geez, a moral yo yo on the loose.
Yes. Let play nice like Dick and Jane. Because its working out so well for us. (/s)
The article said — My main point in raising the issue was not that the word choice itself was grammatically incorrect, however, but that it is evidence of a growing number of people on the Right succumbing to the temptation to use the same vile rhetorical weapon so often deployed by the Left....
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Ummmm..., I can attest to that, right here on Free Republic, with some posters responding to my posts... LOL...
You ask what I was saying? Well, glad to oblige...
While trying to talk some “sensibility” into some posters here, about the craziness of the idea of tanks surrounding the White House and evicting Obama, or about the other idea of some judge in the U.S. sending over a U.S. Marshall to the Oval Office to arrest Obama — you should hear what the responses are... :-)
I mean, “talking sense” and pointing out the method for getting rid of a President is Impeachment and Conviction — is enough to get you “tarred and feathered” right here on Free Republic... LOL...
So..., yes, I’ve sorta noticed the “slide to the left”... indeed...
Hey Mark could you at least close the bathroom door when you are in there pleasing yourself!!
Playing nice worked for Reagan. Playing nice does not mean abandoning principle nor does it demand a failure to strongly argue for and against policies.
The GOP needs to learn how to fight. How to spit. How to gouge eyes. How to kick the enemy below the belt. Until the GOP starts fighting like a wildcat, we have no hope.
And clown's like this play right into his hand
Sorry Mark, but if you get out of your little DC cocoon and deal with the public (ie, the vulgar mob), that is exactly how they communicate and think. In some of the lowest basest terms. Appealing to their “intellectual” won’t work because it just isn’t there.
Alinsky’s methods work for those on the right as well as on the left. Maybe better, Obama does not handle ridicule very well and to be laughed at would seriously unhinge him.
I’m not advocating foul language, but I do think that an activist on the right should bone up on Saul’s work.
I think we should ADOPT the Saul Alinsky playbook, not RESIST it.
What you said!!
You said — The GOP needs to learn how to fight. How to spit. How to gouge eyes. How to kick the enemy below the belt. Until the GOP starts fighting like a wildcat, we have no hope.
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Oh..., have no fear... they’re already learning how to do that to each other here, first... LOL...
I am sick and tired of the double standards
If the choice is tanks on the streets of American cities oppressing the people and tanks around the WH. Guess which I will choose in a heartbeat?
Ummm... let me guess... you choose the “banana republic”.... :-)
For that reason and as an instructive example, I would never refer to the New York Times as either "idiotic" or "misguided", when the truest appellation would be "traitorous".
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