Posted on 10/15/2003 3:18:27 PM PDT by kattracks
Back in March of this year, way before Rush Limbaugh and ESPN, Esquire ran an interview with a liberal journalist an interview that, outside the Internet, made only a few ripples.In the exchange with Esquire, Eric Alterman, who writes a column for the Nation, a far-left political magazine, charmingly told the interviewer, I hate to say it, but I wish the guy [Rush Limbaugh] would have gone deaf. Call me crazy, but when Alterman says, I hate to say it, I have the funny feeling that he really means I love to say it.
Anyway, its not just Rush Limbaugh that hed like to see go away. Its also all those hopelessly ordinary, not-too-smart Middle Americans who find Rush so interesting that Alterman has no use for, either. America, Alterman tells Esquire, would be better without Rush Limbaugh and his 20 million listeners.
The interview gives no clue as to whether Alterman wishes the 20 million Americans would also go deaf or just drop off the face of the Earth. But we do learn that in Eric Altermans America theres no place for Ann Coulter, either. I debase myself every time I say her name, he told Esquire.
At about the same time, he was telling the Los Angeles Times, I dont have to my house for dinner anyone whos not pro-choice, pro-gun control pro-campaign finance reform.
If Eric Alterman (who later apologized for the shot at Limbaugh) were the only liberal who forgot how to be liberal, this would merely be amusing. But hes not. He is part of a new kind of liberal: smart, well educated, articulate but mostly angry the kind that is doing far more harm to liberalism in America than Rush Limbaugh could ever do.
Once liberals were like John Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey. They were upbeat and enthusiastic and mainstream. These days theyre more like Eric Alterman and Michael Moore and Al Franken. Theyre closed-minded and nasty - and fringe.
Speaking of Mr. Franken, hes got a new book out called "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them." As I understand it, I am one of the liars, along with the president of the United States, the vice president, Bill OReilly, the aforementioned Ms. Coulter and tons more. Joe Conason, a left-wing journalist in New York, also has a new book out, and his too is about a bunch of liars (again, of which I am one). But this one isnt just about your run-of-the mill little lies; its about Big Lies.
Liberals are mad as hell these days, and theyre not going to take it anymore. A lot of them detest President Bush, whom they believe stole the election that put him in the White House. They despise Attorney General John Ashcroft, whom many are convinced is a bigger menace to America than Osama bin Laden.
They hate the fact that even though their ideological brothers and sisters control the editorial page of just about every big-city newspaper in the country, some Americans actually like to watch Fox News and listen to Rush Limbaugh.
Janeane Garofalo, another angry voice of the new liberalism, has shed some darkness on the subject with these observations: The Republican Party, their message and their politics of exclusion appeals to the dumb and the mean. There is no shortage of dumb and mean people in this culture. ... The dumb and the mean find a nice home in the GOP.
Just in case thats not clear enough, she went on to say, What you have now [are] people that are closet racists, misogynists, homophobes identifying [themselves] as conservative.
Ms. Garofalo is a tough act to follow, but Ill give it a try: Heres a word of caution for the Left: Youre driving a stake right through the heart of liberalism. Youre betraying everything liberals supposedly stand for.
Conservatives, basically, are about smaller government and lower taxes and individual responsibility. Liberals, on the other hand, are supposed to be about the free exchange of ideas, without the name-calling. Liberals are supposed to be the good ones, the smart ones, the sophisticated ones and mostly the better ones. I know this, of course, because my liberal friends keeping telling me how good and smart and sophisticated and better they are.
Too often we talk right past each other in our culture, and no one has clean hands on this one not liberals or conservatives. Incivility is a two-way street. Still it seems to me that liberals the very people who take such pride in seeing themselves as compassionate and open-minded have, in a sad kind of way, become precisely what they have long accused conservatives of being: mean-spirited and closed-minded.
Which brings us back to Rush Limbaugh, who got into trouble with the P.C. police for suggesting the media were cheerleading for a quarterback because hes black. Right or wrong, does that make him a member of the Klan? Well, yes it does, as far as some liberals are concerned. A cartoon in the Dayton (Ohio) News and reprinted in Newsweek shows a man in KKK regalia at the ESPN desk, the anchorman next to him saying, That was Rush Limbaugh with his color commentary. There were others just like it. Liberals should be embarrassed at this kind of vile, but the best I can figure, theyre not.
The fact is that liberals, more than anything else, need to remember how to be liberal - and not let the angry fringe hijack a philosophy that once, a long time ago, was something to be proud of.
Bernard Goldberg is the author of "Arrogance: Saving America From the Media Elite" (Warner Books) and "Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News" (Regnery).
I agree with you that political discourse in general has become more mean-spirited and hostile in recent years, on both sides. I'm sorry to see things deteriorate like this. It reflects the general decline in civility taking place in society at large.
Actually, 'Liberal' once covered substantially more ground than free trade. The so-called "classic liberal" favored individual liberty, with consequent self-responsibility and a carefully proscribed, but effective, government.
The Founding Fathers were classical liberals.
Indeed, in "Conscience of a Conservative", Barry Goldwater referred to himself as a "19th Century Liberal".
Today's mainstream conservatives adhere very closely to the tenets that used to be "classic liberalism".
But you're right. Many of today's liberals -- or "progressives", as many seem to prefer -- are a.) socialists, b.) elitist and, not to mention, c.) of a rather nasty disposition.
That's the truth. Copied to my archive of great quotes. The wisdom behind those few words is some of the best I've seenhere.
Good Grief!
I think we're related!
They also interrupt more. Show me a liberal who'll let you finish a sentence and I'll show you someone whose relatives are picking out a casket.
Could be. I'm the epitome of white evil, half Roman imperialist, half plundering Viking. And you?
If Eric Alterman (who later apologized for the shot at Limbaugh) were the only liberal who forgot how to be liberal, this would merely be amusing. But hes not. He is part of a new kind of liberal: smart, well educated, articulate but mostly angry the kind that is doing far more harm to liberalism in America than Rush Limbaugh could ever do.
Once liberals... were upbeat and enthusiastic and mainstream. These days theyre more like Eric Alterman and Michael Moore and Al Franken. Theyre closed-minded and nasty - and fringe.
I got the white, evil parts down pat, but claim Attila as a distant cousin.
However, my son is half Hun, half Viking. Not that we have control issues around here or anything . . .
I would add; They are also charter members of the HATE AMERICA and BLAME AMERICA FIRST crowd.
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