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Outside View: Rubbishing the Right by Stupid Liberals
UPI ^ | 8/17/2002 6:03 PM | Peter J. Pitts

Posted on 08/17/2002 5:33:10 PM PDT by Destro

Outside View: Rubbishing the Right

By Peter J. Pitts

From the Washington Politics & Policy Desk

Published 8/17/2002 6:03 PM

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- "Not all Republicans are stupid," goes the old saw, "But most stupid people are Republicans." It wasn't true when Woodrow Wilson said it and it's not true today --- despite on-going Liberal propaganda to the contrary.

Therefore "Hurrah!" for Ann Coulter and her new book "Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right" in which she takes on the New American Left's continuing dishonest, disingenuous and despicable name-calling and ad hominem character assassination of any and all Republicans.

According to Coulter, "stupid" means one thing to the Liberal establishment: "threatening to Democratic interests." She pulls no punches in pointing out unequal treatment of both officials and candidates of both major political persuasions. "Every conservative public figure would need a full-time investigative and legal staff to refute the endless stream of defamatory attacks. Meanwhile it takes DNA evidence that the president lied under oath to get the media to take note of malfeasance by a fellow liberal."

When Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush was unable to answer a Boston reporter's pop quiz question of "Who is the President of Cameroon?' he was lambasted on the editorial pages of The Washington Post and The New York Times as seriously lacking in intellectual prowess. But when Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore, on a visit to Thomas Jefferson's historic home Monticello, pointed to sculptures of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin and asked the curator, "Who are those guys?" only one newspaper, USA Today, reported the gaffe.

Can you name the President of Cameroon?

When then-Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton confused a Patriot missile with a cruise missile, Vice President Dan Quayle quipped, "He knows less about national security than I do about spelling." Never heard that one? Don't be surprised. Democrat word stumbles are hard to come by --- because the media doesn't report them. Here are a few to remember:

-- "Those who survived the San Francisco earthquake said, 'Thank God I'm alive.' But, of course, those who died, their lives will never be the same again."-- Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer of California.

-- "I always wait until a jury has spoken until I anticipate what they will do." -- Democratic former Attorney General Janet Reno

-- "A zebra cannot change its spots."-- Former Democratic Vice President, then Sen. Al Gore.

-- "They've managed to keep their unemployment low although their overall unemployment is high." -- Democratic former President Bill Clinton.

In a single New York Times profile, a presidential candidate was repeatedly quoted using such as expressions as "That's no good for sure" and "Isn't she cool?" Telling a reporter he wanted to discuss "big think" ideas, he stammered, "I can't say this, it's going to sound so weird." That was intellectual colossus Al Gore. And what do you think was the title of the ensuing article? "Is Gore too smart to be president?" Go figure.

Coulter makes that case that ad hominem attack is the liberal's idea of political debate. Liberals remain outside the argument of issues, preferring instead making snippy personal comments about anyone who doesn't agree with them. A Republican's motives are analyzed, his intelligence critiqued, his personal life unearthed. If it were true that conservatives were racist, sexist, homophobic, fascist, stupid, inflexible, angry, and self-righteous, shouldn't their arguments be easy to deconstruct rather than the arguer be dismembered?

Bryan Gumbel. Hosting The Today Show, he asked Congressman J.C. Watts, a Republican, "Doesn't it bother you to be associated with conservative extremists who are historically insensitive to minority concerns?"

Why lie and slander? Consider Coulter's position, "Liberals have been wrong about everything in the last half century ... It is not an accident that, today, the left's single biggest cause is global warming. This time, conservatives won't be able to prove them wrong for a thousand years."

Political discourse has always and will always be heated -- but we would all be better off if it we're also considerably more respectful.

-- Peter J. Pitts is a senior fellow at the Institute for Strategic Communications and an Adjunct Professor at Indiana University's School for Public and Environmental Affairs.

Copyright © 2002 United Press International


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservatisim; liberalisim

1 posted on 08/17/2002 5:33:10 PM PDT by Destro
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To: Destro
Already posted here.
2 posted on 08/17/2002 5:41:21 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: Destro
great article, great book.
3 posted on 08/17/2002 6:23:24 PM PDT by The Right Stuff
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To: gcruse
Then tghe search function is on the fritz cause I checked first.
4 posted on 08/17/2002 6:38:01 PM PDT by Destro
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To: Destro
"Rubbishing" pulls up both articles. Mayhaps you
ate your own bait and looked for 'stupid' or 'liberal.'
5 posted on 08/17/2002 6:43:40 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: gcruse
nope-I check before I post.
6 posted on 08/17/2002 6:52:49 PM PDT by Destro
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To: Destro
"It wasn't true when Woodrow Wilson said it and it's not true today..."

I just finished "Theodore Rex", and I recall reading about Theodore Roosevelt's unpopular appointment of a Black civil servant over a white civil servant.

The next spring Woodrow Wilson, Democrat, presided over the annual groundhog day ceremony. The groundhog came out of his hole, then turned and made a bee-line back in.

Wilson's paraphrased reaction?

"He must have heard Roosevelt was sending a coon in to take his place."

If you think I'm making this up, I'd advise a little research, and I also highly recommend "Theodore Rex."

7 posted on 08/17/2002 7:55:07 PM PDT by yooper
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To: Destro
So the R's and the D's question each other's intelligence, paternity and anything else that might score some points - usually only with their respective choirs. So what?

Now we have the R's (led by Anthrax Coulter) complaining about how the D's go about their dissing - in one of the most venemous attacks on liberals to hit the press in a while. So what?

Her main point seems to be that because the D's supposedly don't have anything of substance to say, they attack the R's style and tactics rather than their logic.

Isn't that just what she's doing? And so what?

Her book seems to fit well with the Repug style that's been in vogue since the days of Gingrich - which is to be so outrageous in your claims and how you make them that even if only 10% of them stick with the naive 2/3 of the electorate, then that will be more than you ever could have achieved using a more rational approach.

This tactic is especially useful when your claims are incoherent and irrational on the surface. I mean, what have you got to lose, credibility?

8 posted on 08/18/2002 8:43:35 AM PDT by MMcGhee
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To: MMcGhee
"I mean, what have you got to lose, credibility (sic)?"

That must mean you have nothing to lose because as a liberal you have no creditability.


9 posted on 08/18/2002 8:56:28 AM PDT by sinclair
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