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Liberals Turn Scary
World ^ | November 30 issue | Gene Edward Veith

Posted on 11/21/2002 7:33:36 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner

Liberals turn scary

CULTURE BEAT | Focusing on "the struggle," floundering Democrats are bringing back Marxist and post-Marxist rhetoric

By Gene Edward Veith

The problem with the Paul Wellstone memorial service—which arguably cost Democrats their hold on power—was not just that it was rude, as the crowd booed Republicans who had come to pay their respects to the Minnesota senator. Nor just that it was inappropriate to turn a memorial service into a political rally. The problem with the service was that it was downright scary.

Resembling one of Hitler's Nuremberg rallies more than either a memorial service or a typical political function, the event featured speakers screaming into microphones, demonizing their opponents, and whipping the crowd into a frenzy with emotional call-and-response oratory. ("Will you continue the struggle?" "WE WILL!")

Americans tend to distrust the kind of collectivist emotionalism that can turn an ordinary person into a member of a crazed mob. That is what it started to sound like, with all of the yelling and reviling of the non-Democratic dignitaries in attendance. The event, broadcast throughout the country, was a disturbing spectacle of unrestrained fanaticism.

Funerals in the Christian tradition were always thoughtful meditations on life and death, focused on the promise of everlasting life through Christ. The purpose was to give those who grieved comfort.

Many funerals today, though—both among non-Christians and even churches that are in conscious reaction against their own spiritual heritage—are quite different. Instead of giving mourners comfort with the objective truths of the gospel, they deal with grief by means of catharsis. That is, they ratchet up the grief so that it reaches an emotional crescendo.

This can be done by forcing grieving family members to stand up before everyone to say how much they miss their loved one, crying, and making everyone else in attendance cry with empathy. The idea is to let the emotion out. When it is over, everyone is emotionally drained, burnt out with grief, marking a kind of "closure." This approach is in stark contrast to the classic Christian service, which ends not in closure but in the confidence that the loved one has entered everlasting life.

Actually, the service for Mr. Wellstone was not a funeral. This was a "memorial service" for the public. The religious service took place privately, for just the family and close friends. Still, the emotional bloodletting of America's new way of handling death was evident, and perhaps should be excused as such.

But when emotions are unleashed, underlying beliefs and attitudes that tend to be suppressed in polite company are brought out into the open. What came out in a torrent at the service for Mr. Wellstone and what has since been coming out in more measured tones from defeated Democrats is the rhetoric and the ideology of Marxism.

The "struggle" hailed by speaker after speaker, to which the attendees vowed their collective allegiance, is the class struggle. "Working men and women" are pitted against "corporations." "Ordinary Americans" are portrayed as being in a death struggle against the exploiting "rich." This is the worldview developed by Karl Marx, who saw all of culture as nothing more than an expression of class struggle.

The economy is indeed in a slump, but this is because businesses are struggling. The Democrats' proposed solution is to punish corporations, put more regulations on business, and tax the rich. So how is this going to help workers?

Low-income folks struggle not because capitalists are exploiting them but because they need jobs. Most Americans realize that the economy will grow when businesses grow. They also realize that socialist rhetoric of the 1930s will accomplish nothing.

When communism collapsed in the Soviet Union, left-wing theorists began advocating "post-Marxism." Instead of interpreting life in terms of a struggle between economic classes, they substituted a struggle between other kinds of groups: whites oppressing blacks; men oppressing women; heterosexuals oppressing homosexuals.

This rhetoric was also prominent at Mr. Wellstone's memorial service, and it has been a mainstay of Democratic campaigns, such as that of Al Gore in the last presidential election.

Incredibly, after their election losses put them out of power, many Democrats blame their failure on having been too accommodating to President Bush, and on being insufficiently liberal. Many Democrats are trying to revamp their leadership and their platform so as to go further to the left.

As they try to rekindle the old anti-war sentiments of their glory days in the 1960s, and as they search for a national leader with the ideological purity of a George McGovern, Democrats do have one issue that can keep them from joining communism in the ashcan of history. Their liberal economics has failed them, but their liberal stand on cultural issues keeps them powerful. Many Americans will do anything to preserve abortion, gay rights, feminism. And this is even scarier.



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I like this article coming on the heels of Tommy Daschle's tantrum this week. Daschle thinks Rush is shrill? Man, you haven't seen shrill until you see the Democrats in political rally/memorial service mode.
1 posted on 11/21/2002 7:33:36 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: Mr. Mulliner
I also thought the Wellstone "memorial" reminded me of the Nuremburg rally. "Sieg heil!" I was expecting to hear.
2 posted on 11/21/2002 7:43:55 PM PST by Ziva
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Resembling one of Hitler's Nuremberg rallies...

This always gets trotted out as a comparison. However, I disagree.

This "memorial service" actually sounded more like a SOCIALIST political rally ca. the 1920s and 30s, such as depicted in the movie Reds.

"We will organize, we will organize, we will organize..." ad nauseum was especially reminiscent of Eugene Debs and that lot.

3 posted on 11/21/2002 7:45:08 PM PST by Illbay
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To: Mr. Mulliner
The "Religion" of democRATS is politics, so it was no surprise to those of us who are politically savvy that the Paul Welstone "Memorial Service" turned into a political rally. It probably never even occurred to the democRATS that anybody would find it offensive that they showcased their "Religion" at a memorial service. But to the majority of the people who saw and heard about this atrocity, it was a wake up call as to just how radical the democRATic party has become.
4 posted on 11/21/2002 7:46:34 PM PST by Badger1
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To: Illbay; Mr. Mulliner
I agree with both of you; the "memorial" service resembled both a Nazi and a Socialist rally. But that's because both were of the same stripe, as Nazis after all were "National Socialists" -- leftists to the core.
5 posted on 11/21/2002 7:49:06 PM PST by Always A Marine
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To: Mr. Mulliner
I've worked with Gene Veith in the past. As you might guess, he is a very thoughtful Evangelical. His columns for the past couple of years have been reliably good.
6 posted on 11/21/2002 7:49:35 PM PST by Cicero
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Wellstone was Jewish by ethnicity and agnostic/atheist by philosophy. He maintained that he served his heritage through service, but you can bet brother Paul didn't spend too much time plumbing the depths of Jehovah.

I, for one, look forward to the Left molting and shedding it's current skin of the Democratic party and emerging a new instar much closer to what they really are - communists.

Every time I hear the collectivists wail about injustice or scream their slogans, I hear credits rolling. Every time their chants call for renewing the struggle and see their graybeards tremble with memories from the 1960's, I hear 23 skidoo and see racoon fur coats. When they call for "people of conscience to act on their ideals", I hear stormtroopers swearing fidelity to their party's Fuhrer's. When I see the passing of bent and aged union men with whom I have worked for decades, I see dirt being shoveled on the the last vestiges of their legitimacy.

In short, I look forward to the emergence of our true foe from the shadows. Desparation drives these parasites from the protection of their deep cover. To fight these beasts openly is to conserve energy and improve accuracy by allowing cleaner, truer, blows against an enemy defined by the strong ally of daylight.

7 posted on 11/21/2002 7:58:44 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Note thie guy doesn't think the democrats should be laughed at
They are too dangerous for laughter as I posted elsewhere
8 posted on 11/21/2002 8:05:02 PM PST by uncbob
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To: Illbay


Oy Vay...
9 posted on 11/21/2002 8:20:38 PM PST by 45semi
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To: WorkingClassFilth
Every time I hear the collectivists wail about injustice or scream their slogans, I hear credits rolling.

and the Russian tanks rolling through Budapest, Prague, Warsaw and East Berlin.

In short, I look forward to the emergence of our true foe from the shadows.

Just as the skulls of Stalins victims are now being exposed from the Russian earth, 70 years after their executions in the woods North of Moscow, to bear mute testimony to the evil of the Left. Any Left, anywhere.

I hear ya, WCF! God Save the Republic!

10 posted on 11/21/2002 8:24:05 PM PST by elbucko
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To: Illbay
"Resembling one of Hitler's Nuremberg rallies"

used to be a rule on usenet that the first person to bring up a hitler comparison lost the arguement. In the same sense that we're hearing comentators from our side suggest we avoid overreaching, a la the Contract on America debacle...I think hysterical comparisons to torch light parades et cet. are not only unfounded, but counterproductive.

11 posted on 11/21/2002 8:25:28 PM PST by fourdeuce82d
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Wellstoneapalooza looked more like MTV Spring Break to me.

I was expecting Christina Aguilera to come out in a bikini and hump a pole while Wellstone's son got the crowd to bark in unison.

12 posted on 11/21/2002 8:32:16 PM PST by dead
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Well thought out article. Another frenzied moment somewhat reminscent of this was the end of the Democratic convention in 1996 with the silhouette of Clinton on the big screen as the macarena music played. The silhouette effect gave me goose bumps. I knew he would be President again. It was well orchestrated by people who had studied Marxism.
13 posted on 11/21/2002 8:33:50 PM PST by plain talk
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Say what you will about McGovern -- he earned his right to criticize by flying 24 combat missions over Germany as a US Army Air Corps bomber pilot. What current Democratic draft-dodging, anti-American weenie can make that claim?
14 posted on 11/21/2002 9:19:49 PM PST by pabianice
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To: elbucko
Just as the skulls of Stalins victims are now being exposed from the Russian earth, 70 years after their executions in the woods North of Moscow, to bear mute testimony to the evil of the Left. Any Left, anywhere.

When I was in grade school, a teacher actually showed a black-and-white documentary film of hundreds of people killed by the Communists lying in trenches. No one I know now has ever seen this film. This is off the subject, but have any freepers seen it? It has, of course, never been politically correct to expose the massacres of the Communists.

15 posted on 11/21/2002 9:44:03 PM PST by angry elephant
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To: WorkingClassFilth
Every time I hear the collectivists wail about injustice or scream their slogans, I hear credits rolling. Every time their chants call for renewing the struggle and see their graybeards tremble with memories from the 1960's, I hear 23 skidoo and see racoon fur coats. When they call for "people of conscience to act on their ideals", I hear stormtroopers swearing fidelity to their party's Fuhrer's. When I see the passing of bent and aged union men with whom I have worked for decades, I see dirt being shoveled on the the last vestiges of their legitimacy.

Well said!

16 posted on 11/21/2002 10:26:07 PM PST by technochick99
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To: plain talk
I really miss Bill Clinton I would like to see him run for The US Senate or become the head of the United Nations someday. Does anyone else agree
17 posted on 11/21/2002 10:26:39 PM PST by ClintonBalancedThe Budget
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To: technochick99
Thank you. The scum rises to the top of the boiling pot. The time to skim is near at hand.
18 posted on 11/21/2002 11:15:53 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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To: ClintonBalancedThe Budget
uh ... no
19 posted on 11/22/2002 6:10:04 AM PST by plain talk
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To: ClintonBalancedThe Budget
Your name is a lie. Gingrich balanced the budget against the wishes of Clinton.

It is a sin to tell a lie.


20 posted on 11/22/2002 6:22:48 AM PST by Admin Moderator
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