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Desperate dems - On the Left: Hysteria And Name-Calling ~ Bob Bartley
The Wall Street Journal. / Opinion Journal ^
| November 18. 2002
| Robert L. Bartley
Posted on 11/18/2002 4:45:45 AM PST by Elle Bee
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:47:32 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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How desperate are the Democrats? Just listen to what they have to say.
"If you like God in government, get ready for the rapture," Bill Moyers told his PBS audience the Friday after the election. Republicans will have "monopoly control" of the government, and will "turn their radical ideology into the law of the land." This means "forcing pregnant women to surrender control over the own lives," and "using the taxing power to transfer wealth from working people to the rich," as well as "giving corporations a free hand to eviscerate the environment."
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: billmoyers; bobherbert; garrisonkeillor; helenthomas; joeconason; liberalpundits; mediabias; mollyivins; paulkrugman; thomaslfriedman
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posted on
11/18/2002 4:45:45 AM PST
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Elle Bee
To: Elle Bee
Anyone who wants to understand Bill Moyers has only to listen to the LBJ tapes being broadcast by C-SPAN Radio. Moyers was the ultimate toady.
To: Elle Bee
"If...Democrats look to their pundits and intellectuals for guidance, they'll mostly find" intellectual and moral morons.
Never equate "intellectual" with "intelligent".
As for Democrat "pundits", which is most of them, they have shown the world how profoundly inferior they are, intellectually and morally, to the average person.
Dysinformation such as that attributed to Moyers merely provides history with further examples of this.
To: Elle Bee
In March 1965, four months after the landslide bolstered by suggesting his opponent would blow up the world, President Johnson landed Marines in Vietnam, the first commitment of U.S. ground units. The bumper sticker ran, "They told me if I voted for Goldwater we'd have 500,000 troops in Vietnam."I remember that ad and the whole campaign against Barry. I was even a spontaneous demonstrator for Barry at the San Francisco Convention in 1964 (boy, how San Francisco has changed!). There may have been a bumper sticker like that somewhere, but what I remember is Bill Buckley's quote in NR sometime in '65 or '66:
They told me if I voted for Goldwater we'd be at war within six months.
I did and we were.
To: Elle Bee
"something cynical has taken its place"Poor Garrison. He's clever, but he's like Oedipus--in deep denial. The cynicism that he decries is not Republican.
If he were not so blinded by denial, he would see that the Democrat Party is suffused and saturated with cynicism--self-serving, exploitive, manipulative, mendacious, decadent, destructive cynicism.
Did you tune in to the Wellstone Memorial Service, Garrison? How about the Kathleen Willy interview? Ever hear of Ruby Ridge or the Waco incineration? The Buddhist Temple fund raiser? The sale of military secrets to China?
Hey Garrison, ever see a movie called American Beauty? Here's a quote from it:
"Never underestimate the power of denial."
Here's another famous quote:
"There is none so blind as he who will not see."
Poor Garrison. He
will not see. Such people are the tools of power-hungry cynics that will lead the world down the Road to Hell.
To: Elle Bee
The recent elections represented only a small tilt toward Republicans, after all, but it looks like an eruption because the volcano has been rumbling ever since Ronald Reagan arrived in 1980.
That is a great line. Also, I read somewhere yesterday that people are turning against the dims because they are "so pro-minority that they are perceived as anti-white". So true.
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posted on
11/18/2002 5:19:05 AM PST
by
johnb838
To: Elle Bee
"Joe Conason, who made his mark by volunteering for the grimy task of defending Bill Clinton""Democrats suffer in failing to stand for any idea bigger than drugs for granny"
This man writes well.
"If the liberal class can't offer anything but hysteria and name-calling, the future of their cause looks bleak indeed."
Let's not confuse
the liberal class with the Democrats, Robert. There's nothing
liberal about them or the decadence known as "Liberalism".
Libertarians and Republicans are the liberal class. It is they, and definitely not the Democrats, who embody liberalism--freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and open-mindedness.
To: Elle Bee
Bump
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posted on
11/18/2002 5:36:14 AM PST
by
facedown
To: CatoRenasci
They told me if I voted for Goldwater we'd be at war within six months. I did and we were. I was in fifth grade during that time, and I still recall some of the jokes from that nasty campaign. Juvenile humor, you understand. Something about Johnson's Earwax and Barry Toiletwater.
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posted on
11/18/2002 5:43:38 AM PST
by
jimtorr
To: Elle Bee; diotima
...."a right-wing assault from all sides".....
Have really we got all sides covered? I hope they think so!
Let's Roll!
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posted on
11/18/2002 5:50:46 AM PST
by
bert
To: Savage Beast
If he were not so blinded by denial, he would see that the Democrat Party is suffused and saturated with cynicism--self-serving, exploitive, manipulative, mendacious, decadent, destructive cynicism.
Very true but a hell of a lot of boobs in this country like to vote for those types
Gore got the popular vote in 2000
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posted on
11/18/2002 6:00:19 AM PST
by
uncbob
To: Elle Bee
My main fear is that all this hysteria and name calling will trigger some nut job .
It happened after Reagan got elected and we almost lost him
Hope Bush has enough sense to listen to the SS advice more and stay away from large public gatherings for a while till these fools calm down
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posted on
11/18/2002 6:03:28 AM PST
by
uncbob
To: jimtorr
"Goldwater '64, Deep Water '65, Hot Water '66, Bread & Water 67"
I recall that race quite well. It was still the Solid South around here, but there was one girl in my carpool whose parents were pointed out because they voted straight ticket Republican.
Which is one of the things that makes the Republican victory in Georgia so utterly surprising for those of us who grew up here. . . . :-D
To: Savage Beast
You know, I rarely refer to Dems as "Liberals" any more. They're leftists in my book and I'll always call them that.
I consider myself a "liberal". I care about freedom, both economic and personal. Those people do not. They care about power and they mask it with a thin candy coating of "tolerance" and "diversity."
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posted on
11/18/2002 6:05:03 AM PST
by
jjm2111
To: Savage Beast
"Libertarians and Republicans are the liberal class. It is they, and definitely not the Democrats, who embody liberalism--freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and open-mindedness." Barry Goldwater described himself as a "19th Century liberal".
Today, we have one political persuasion who stands four-square for the status quo -- the liberals. And we have a second that is trying to force a change, in favor of individual freedom -- the conservatives.
It is, indeed, a topsy-turvy world.
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posted on
11/18/2002 6:10:00 AM PST
by
okie01
To: Elle Bee
See moral and spiritual bankruptcy and follow its fascinating trail, down, down, down......bye bye Dims.
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posted on
11/18/2002 6:13:47 AM PST
by
ncpastor
To: okie01
Yes, the appropriation of the word "liberal" by these talibanesque cynics is as Orwellian as their agenda.
To: Elle Bee
All this hysterical yapping from the lefty media types seems strangely familiar.
That's because they used the same nonsensical attacks in an attempt to sully the popularity of Ronald Regan. It didn't work then, and it won't work now.
Get used to it Moyers. Bush and the Republicans are going to be around for at least another 6 years, and probably longer than that.
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posted on
11/18/2002 6:39:50 AM PST
by
jerod
To: jjm2111
I agree, jjm. There's nothing liberal about Democrats or "Liberals". They'd love the taliban; they just want to set its rules.
To: Elle Bee
We cannot rely on Dem stupidity.
If the conservative agenda on taxes and social security is to have a chance of succeeding and if conservative judges are to gain Senate approval, we must preserve a Republican Senate--which is in greater jeopardy than many realize.
For those who understand why the Louisiana election is crucial to retaining the Senate in the face of possible Republican defections by Chafee and McCain, please see the article just posted on:
"How Suzanne Terrell can Defeat Mary Landrieu"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/791117/posts
If you need convincing, also see the post:
Columnist Broder Sees Potential Party Switches by Senators McCain and Chaffee
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/791096/posts
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posted on
11/18/2002 7:13:09 AM PST
by
elenchus
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