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The Liberal Strategy: Sticks and Stones But No Substance - (they act like pre-adolescents!)
FAMILY.ORG ^ | MAY 18, 2005 | DR. JAMES C. DOBSON, PhD

Posted on 05/20/2005 1:54:31 PM PDT by CHARLITE

In the absence of intellectual arguments, liberals in the media and in politics have increasingly reverted to name calling.

When I was a boy, school children would inevitably begin calling each other names when frustrated or angry.

"You're stupid," one would shout. "You're dumb," came the reply. "Well, well, you're so ugly your mother doesn't even love you." "She does too—and you don't even have a mother."

As tempers flared, the kids searched for even more hurtful names, eventually stumbling into the aura of World War II which had engulfed the globe.

"You're Hitler," was the "baddest" insult one could hurl. "Well, you're Mussolini." (Italy's Dictator) "I am not. You're Tojo." (Japan's Prime Minister)

With that, the interchange ended. No one knew any more war criminals. There was nothing to do but fight.

I can't help but remember this foray into childhood when I hear today's rhetoric from liberals in the media and in politics. In the absence of intellectual arguments with which to counter the rational positions put forward by thoughtful conservatives, they have increasingly reverted to name calling. I have good reason to understand how those verbal assaults play out. Never in my 30 years as an author and broadcaster have I been subjected to such viciousness.

"Extremist" is a favorite pejorative when referring to conservatives, and especially Evangelical Christians. It means someone who is dangerous and radically different from all the normal people. If the liberals are especially angry, they string these insults together, such as "radical, right-wing, fundamentalist kooks." Then things go downhill in a hurry. These are some of the recent assaults on me and my colleagues at Focus on the Family:

· Don Imus, of MSNBC, called me "half a nut," "a jerk," "a pinhead" and a private part of human anatomy. Then he said, "I would like to challenge Dr. James Dobson to a fist fight. I will whip his a--." How's that for immature dialogue from a 65-year-old man? Imus' response is straight out of junior high school.

· Two weeks ago, former Vice President Al Gore said in a speech to Move On.Org that FRC President Tony Perkins and I were part of an "aggressive new strain" and a "virulent faction" of fundamentalists, which is the wording one would use to describe disease-carrying viruses and bacteria. We note that Mr. Gore couldn't think of any particular behavior that associated us with germs, but that didn't keep him from making the connection.

· Last week, the leftist religious organization Interfaith Alliance, got down and dirty. One of its Board members, a United Methodist minister named Rev. Bill Kirtin, referred to me and Focus on the Family as "the Gestapo." When questioned about the severity of the comment, he replied, "I said Gestapo and I meant it." Rev. Peter Morales, head of the public policy commission for the Interfaith Alliance, said, referring to us, "these are the actions of an American Taliban, or reactionary religious zealots." Remember that the Gestapo was the Nazi killing machine which murdered millions of Jews, Gypsies, and Poles in cold blood; the Taliban blew up the World Trade Center Building in New York and killed nearly 3000 innocent men, women, and children. According to the Interfaith Alliance, we are as evil as these two of the most murderous political entities in world history. This, mind you, comes from a religious organization that hopes to be taken seriously.

· Last Friday, the rhetoric of murder became more specific. Lewis H. Lapham of Harper's Magazine wrote, "Pastor Dobson apparently endorses political candidates who favor the execution of homosexuals and of doctors who provide abortions. I don't think they're joking." Doesn't such a breath-taking allegation as this demand documentation of some sort? Aren't Lapham and the publishers of Harper's Magazine obligated by journalistic ethics to document such a claim? Apparently not! I'm not a pastor, and almost everything I've ever said publicly is still in the record. Surely, there must be one quotation somewhere in my tapes or books that would validate this claim. The fact is, none exists. Their outrageous accusation is like a hot-headed nine-year-old claiming the other is named "Hitler."

Into this environment of hostile hyperbole several weeks ago came Colorado's United States Senator, Ken Salazar. Focus on the Family ran an ad urging the Senator to support an up or down vote for judicial nominees. That has been the custom from the beginning of the Republic until Democrats began filibustering in 2003 (214 years!). After two months in office, however, he reneged on a campaign promise and quietly changed his position. When called to account, Senator Salazar went on a frothy attack. Instead of explaining his broken promise, he began calling us names. He said I am "un-christian," that I'm trying to hijack Christianity, that I haven't told the truth, that I'm selfish and self-serving, and that Focus on the Family and I picketed Mrs. Salazar's Dairy Queen. We didn't even know it existed.

Finally, Senator Salazar began to run out of ugly words, and he blurted out, Focus on the Family is "the antichrist of the world." Sound familiar? Though Salazar tried weakly to retract the charge, he continued to maintain that we are "un Christian." Where does one go from there?

It should be pointed out that in response to this flurry of angry rhetoric, neither I nor any of my colleagues have referred to Senator Salazar in disrespectful terms. There have been no vicious epithets or reprisals. Likewise, we remained relatively silent in response to the article in the Denver Post that shouted, "Dobson seen as driven, divisive," or Matt Littmin, writing for the Rocky Mountain News in which he said, "Dobson looked like a bully, and an intolerant one at that." Despite these and several dozen other unfair remarks, we stand by the main charge—that the Senator offered a definitive promise to the people of Colorado and then immediately reneged on it. That assertion remains unrefuted to this day. It is either true or false.

Salazar has clearly waffled on one of the most important senatorial votes of our time. His flurry of words about my Christian commitment (which God alone will judge) and the unfounded claim that we picketed his wife's Dairy Queen, have nothing to do with anything. Once again, the liberals have exhausted their intellectual ideas, leaving nothing but ad hominem attacks and empty rhetoric.

So tell us, Senator Salazar, are you going to keep your commitment to the people of Colorado, or are you going to continue calling us names? Those are the questions of the hour.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: adolescent; algore; american; attacks; badmouthing; cary; childish; churchandstate; donimus; drdobson; extremist; focusonthefamily; fundamentalist; gestapo; insults; kook; liberal; msnbc; radical; revbillkirtin; revpetermorales; rightwing; taliban
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1 posted on 05/20/2005 1:54:36 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE
Today's Democrat is a cross between Don Rickles and Lee Harvey Oswald.
2 posted on 05/20/2005 2:05:06 PM PDT by Jim_Curtis
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To: CHARLITE

another good haul


3 posted on 05/20/2005 2:05:27 PM PDT by King Prout (blast and char it among fetid buzzard guts!)
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To: CHARLITE
obligated by journalistic ethics to document such a claim

HA!

4 posted on 05/20/2005 2:13:09 PM PDT by Graybeard58 (Remember and pray for Spec.4 Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
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To: CHARLITE

Dr. Dobson is one of the really good people in this world.


5 posted on 05/20/2005 2:16:48 PM PDT by trebb ("I am the way... no one comes to the Father, but by me..." - Jesus in John 14:6 (RSV))
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To: CHARLITE

Dobson pegged them with a smile here.


7 posted on 05/20/2005 2:30:51 PM PDT by Soul Seeker
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To: Sirius24

You've been a member 17 days. Have you been pulling on the flame suit, layer by layer?

Get ready. I'll start, and no matter what you think, I will be one of your gentlest attackers. You said:

"And I suppose those individuals who accused President Clinton of rape, murder, and treason for eight years were acting like adults? Please."

This is just brain vomit. Name some names, cite some quotes, pull out a fact or two. Are you talking about Freepers, Congressmen, citizens? Who can tell?

"I despise the radical left just as much as the next guy,"

Uh, I don't think so. Try to be a little less transparent, okay, Troll?

"but it's silly for conservatives -- people who literally turned the Monica affair into a federal case"

It wasn't "conservatives" who turned ALL THE INCIDENTS AND CRIMES that were either directly or indirectly linked to Ms. Monica Lewinsky (a notorious, but ultimately bit, player ((no pun intended!!)), it was several congressmen and a special prosecutor. All the charges, by definition, added up to a federal case. Agree or disagree with the transgressions, they definitely occurred, in the minds of most Americans, and needed to be dealt with. The breakdown of resolve came when the question of just how severe the treatment of these issues should be. Unless you're in the minority position that it was "just about sex." (A position, by the way, which was trotted out by Clinton operatives, then fanned by the mainstream media to brainwash us into thinking we were uncool prudes, and should therefore let a president who committed multiple felonies off the hook. Didn't work.)

" -- to pretend like they're somehow on the "mature" side of the political spectrum."

If you were a real conservative, and had ever gotten into a real discussion of issues with the modern American liberal, you would have quickly learned that their default position is a very emotional...Whaaaaaaa!

"Unlike most political observers, this independent can see the slime in both parties and it's hilarious when one side claims that it's perfect and pure while the other is allegedly evil and demonic."

Like I said, be less transparent. Independent my independent prosecutor.

Conservatives never lay claim to "perfect and pure." Most realize we're flawed humans who are nevertheless trying to be better. Liberals, on the other hand...they blame someone else for their flaws.

I'm sure if you write a very conciliatory note pledging community service down at the recycling/wayward youth guidance center, the folks at DU will take the suspension off your account.


8 posted on 05/20/2005 2:47:43 PM PDT by John Robertson
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To: trebb

ping


9 posted on 05/20/2005 2:49:33 PM PDT by John Robertson
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To: John Robertson
Thank you for your magnanimous handling of our little troll. You were splendid. I am sure you were correct in saying;

I will be one of your gentlest attackers.

10 posted on 05/20/2005 4:53:31 PM PDT by Just A Nobody (I - L O V E - my attitude problem!)
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To: CHARLITE

I think Dobson should take Imus up on it...and kick HIS a$$


11 posted on 05/20/2005 4:56:11 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Rats theme song: "Whatever it is...I'm AGAINST it ! - Groucho Marx")
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To: CHARLITE
When Marxists have nothing but Lenin and clinton to point to, they have to start name calling!!

Pray for W and Our Troops

12 posted on 05/20/2005 5:00:49 PM PDT by bray (Pray for Iraq's Freedom from Mohammad)
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To: Sirius24
"And I suppose those individuals who accused President Clinton of rape, murder, and treason for eight years..." Well, he was pretty much guilty of two of the three and there DID seem to be a lot of people who had dealings with the Clintons and friends who died in very large numbers and very strangely.
13 posted on 05/20/2005 5:07:14 PM PDT by Nucluside (Cultural Relativism is a lie)
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To: CHARLITE

Pre-adolescents. What's "pre" to adolescent? You/they mean children.


14 posted on 05/20/2005 5:09:05 PM PDT by BunnySlippers (••• ••• •••)
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To: Nucluside
"Well, he was pretty much guilty of two of the three."

Which of the three was Clinton not guilty of? Rape = Juanita Broaddrick: Treason: = selling a dozen or more nights in the Lincoln bedroom to top Chinese officials, giving them our nuclear weapon component technology in exchange for campaign contributions and also money to his Little Rock Library-and-Massage Parlor. As for "murder," I suppose that's the unproven 3rd one. Right?

Vince Foster, RIP (to name just one close associate of these rapacious Arkansas trailer park shysters who experienced odd, unexplained, sudden demises.)

Char

15 posted on 05/20/2005 5:20:56 PM PDT by CHARLITE (Not gonna be happy until the Hillster is sent packing, with Billery in tow. on a leash.........)
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To: Justanobody

Thank you, Friend. (Don't tread on us!)


16 posted on 05/20/2005 6:43:18 PM PDT by John Robertson
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To: CHARLITE
Once again, the liberals have exhausted their intellectual ideas, leaving nothing but ad hominem attacks and empty rhetoric.

Intellectual ideas? What intellectual ideas?

Do they mean the ideas that are destroying our once wholesome, moral society?

Like kicking God out of our schools and our govt. The liberal ideas that cause moral decay, rampant crime and destroyed lives? Those great liberal ideas?

Gee, those ideas are really working great, huh?
And that's just the tip of the sinking ice berg of "liberal Ideas".

17 posted on 05/20/2005 7:01:25 PM PDT by Bullish
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To: Sirius24
You don't know what you're talking about, Dude.

You're a liberal self righteous troll and a Clinton boot-licker. They have a site for people like you. It's called Democrat Underground.

So why don't you just scurry on over there and don't get your rat tail caught in the door on the way out.

18 posted on 05/20/2005 7:13:39 PM PDT by Bullish
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To: Sirius24

Your post proves the point. All liberals have is name calling to argue from. No ideas.


19 posted on 05/20/2005 7:49:37 PM PDT by Raycpa
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