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Red Fish, Blue Fish -- Old Fish, New Fish

by Maryscott OConnor
Thu Sep 4th, 2008 at 06:19:58 PM EST




Crossposted from MY LEFT WING




This Is the Face of the Republican Party:

 For the last few days, the same group of indistinguishable sweaty white people who gathered in New York in 2004 -- and plastered purple bandaids on themselves to mock the military service of John Kerry and the wounds that merited his three Purple Heart medals -- have spent their time in St. Paul at their 2008 convention alternately worshipping their own war hero (who languished, lamentably, tortured in a POW camp, while Kerry fought in that war, earning those Purple Hearts in combat) -- and jeering the candidacy and accomplishments of Barack Obama and his millions of Democratic followers.

On the face of it, the Grand Old Party looks to be having a good old time in St. Paul. A grand old party, in fact. Laughter, after all, is the best medicine, right? Sure is... And god knows, we're all in need of some sort of a cure.

But the contrast between the two political conventions held this summer could not be more stark, and while there will always be a substantial segment of the population ready to fall for the re-constituted manure these folks have packaged and are handing out in their pitifully tiny venue in St. Paul -- their medicine won't work. Laughing at someone is never as powerful as laughing with someone. And we all know it.





They've been up to their old tricks: thinly veiled racism in the form of dismissing "community organisers" as little more than do-nothing welfare cheerleaders; howling "Zero" while lying through their teeth about Obama's career record; claiming Washington is broken while ignoring the fact that they've been in charge for the past 16 years; calling Washington "liberal," of all things, while ignoring the fact that they've been in charge for the past 16 years; bizarrely chanting slogans better suited to Nuremberg rallies (ironic, considering the mock concerns whispered about just such imagery at the DNC convention by Peggy Noonan, whose true opinions were recently exposed by her inability to shut up with an open mike on her collar)...

Oh, the list goes on and on, my friends...  

The Democratic convention, by contrast, was a veritable paint-by-numbers portrait in positivity. By no means did Senator Obama or any of the featured speakers shirk their duties: they were there to do three things -- rally the Democratic base, make the case for Barack Obama to the American people and make the case against John McCain. Check, check and checkmate.

Now, to those of us more rabidly partisan among the "ANGRY LEFT," the myriad acknowledgements of the laudable and honourable service of John McCain to his country were like icepicks to our lizard brains. "NOOOOOO! Kick  him in the NUTS!!!" I could almost hear my fellow frothing left wingers in their respective living rooms screaming it with me.

But that's not what most liberals and Democrats are about, you see. UNLIKE most "conservatives" and Republicans, liberals and Democrats do not thrive on nasty, hate-filled, jeering mockery and snide dismissal of our opponents and their beliefs. Liberals and Democrats actually BELIEVE in the Constitution and in the principles on which this country was founded: that the better angels of our nature must be our guides as we strive to progress  in our development and maturing as a nation, as a people. And that this demands cooperation, civility and compromise -- even as we struggle against each other in our ideological battles.

The contrast could not be clearer as we watch the last throes of this truly pitiable display of Republican "pride." Their laughter truly does ring hollow, coming as it does at the expense of good men and women; in their cries of "Country first" you can hear an almost audible echo of "But not for YOU, you stinking liberal Democrats!" Sneering faces, hateful screeds against anything new or different, anything that challenges a way of life not their own -- these people could easily have been transported to St. Paul from any time and place in mid-20th century America... as long as it was Whites Only. Even the younger attendees look just like the youth of mid-fifties white America. They might as well be wearing their pledge pins.

Their time is coming to an end, and they can feel it; you can see the sweat pouring down their faces. They're terrified. Fear brings out the ugliness in people of weak character. Fear turns to hatred.

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A 25 year-old diarist at dkos, bless him, was absolutely shocked by what he called "the most hateful display" he's ever seen. Obviously not quite paying attention during Pat Buchanan's 1992 speech, the one that apparently inspired Ms. Palin to become a Republican (and that tells us all we need to know about her).

In his desire to shake off any residual bad juju left from this hateful display, the diarist (Muzikal203) created an impressive and inspiring, appropriately 21st century version of a photo album of the uplifting and positive Democratic convention for people to enjoy. I'm positive he will not mind a bit that I'm passing it on to you all:

(I guess the format here doesn't allow it --  see the MLW version?)





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How can you NOT grin like a mad fool when you see that?

And as for the derision those Republicans poured on "community organisers" --

As I recall, Jesus was quite the community organiser in His day.



If I can't rant, I don't want to be part of your revolution

by Maryscott OConnor (myleftwing@gmail.com) on Thu Sep 4th, 2008 at 06:21:09 PM EST
But that's not what most liberals and Democrats are about, you see. UNLIKE most "conservatives" and Republicans, liberals and Democrats do not thrive on nasty, hate-filled, jeering mockery and snide dismissal of our opponents and their beliefs. Liberals and Democrats actually BELIEVE in the Constitution and in the principles on which this country was founded

And just like hand-wringing "concerned" liberals all over the world they get sand kicked in their faces and thank their persecutors for the contribution.

Why the hell don't they get mad when the constitution is trashed ? If America is to mean anything, the Constitution must be the bottom line. Aren't you supposed to fight for things like that ? And fighting doesn't mean grinning inanely when Joe scarborough says something stupid, fighting means taking their words and slamming them down their throats.

Oh, but then it's being labelled a member of the "angry left" they're frightened of, that's when they're not afraid of being called "a liberal wefare-queen-lover" or that most anti-american of phrases "UnAmerican".

Sticks and stones anyone ? How about anti-Constitutional ? To paraphrase Andrew shepherd "how is it suspect to support the ACLU ? An organisation that exists to protect the constitution.  Shouldn't it be suspect if you don't ?? to re-phrase hunter "How did the Democrats allow torture to become the more moral choice ?"

There's no point electing republican-lite Blue Dog turncoats. If you're gonna elect people with a -D after their name, make sure that not only are they liberals, but they're not ashamed of being liberals.

You know this. I think even Markos has begun to understand this (tho' he took his time), but it's got to be more co-ordinated.

cos if you don't, there will be a lot of Dems still looking to repugnicans for cues on how to vote. Still happy to break bread with Lieberman. And that can't be right.

the repugnicans. forget 'em. This time, they're toast. But they'll be back and you have to be prepared.

keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 05:38:31 AM EST
Well, FUCKIN' RIGHT ON, Helen!  I wish I knew more AMERICANS who thought like that.

Welcome to ET, Paul Krugman
by THE Twank (paszeski__aaaaaaatttttt__yahoo.com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 06:53:10 AM EST
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liberals and Democrats do not thrive on nasty, hate-filled, jeering mockery and snide dismissal of our opponents and their beliefs.

That's not true.  I love all those things and direct them at conservatives on a daily basis.  And I'm in the group that says, "Screw this nice-guy horseshit."  If they want to play character assassination, that's awesome: Where's Vicky Frakking Iseman?  Why'd McCain leave his first wife for the Crypt Keeper?  Did Caribou Barbie really fool around with hubby's business clients?

And why can't Republican convention-goers spell "Maverick" properly, for fuck's sake?  Is it because Republican voters are generally retarded hicks?

Where's your motherf*%&ing flag pin?

by Drew J Jones (blahblahblah@blahblahblah.com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 07:00:16 AM EST
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Did Caribou Barbie really fool around with hubby's business clients?

If she did, I'm sure they'll say they resolved it as a family, with God's help, and all will be well. Da powah of prayah.

A vivid image of what should exist acts as a surrogate for reality. Pursuit of the image then prevents pursuit of the reality -- John K. Galbraith

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 07:04:46 AM EST
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Hey, watch that "retarded hicks" crap fella!  I'M the ET "I'm in California and most of the rest of the country is a bunch of worthless hicks who couldn't find their own asses with both hands, a flashlight, and a physio. atlas."  Find yer own gig. :)

Welcome to ET, Paul Krugman
by THE Twank (paszeski__aaaaaaatttttt__yahoo.com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 07:06:03 AM EST
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by das monde on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 06:00:03 AM EST
While the brownshirtisms of the right are blatant and evident to all but the most devout and unsalvagable of mouth breathers the "left" approaches the very same domination and control issues by using snobby intellectualism.  The memes of the Kumbaya set can be just as destructive to real democracy as the overt supression of the Seig Heil set.
by Lasthorseman (Lasthorseman@comcast.net) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 07:29:07 AM EST
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I do not know what "the same domination... of snoby intellectualism" do you mean.
by das monde on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 09:21:22 PM EST
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The "left" picks and chooses the issues that define the party platform.  In doing so they omit facts not published in the corporate US media.
http://www.projectcensored.org/

Major sites like dailykos fully endorse the official story of 911 even as most of the rest of the world is moving around the US.  The "left" could also literally stab the "right" in the heart of their patriotic bravisimo by pointing out the past eight years of the Bush administrations repeated meetings, conferences and construction of the Canada,Mexico and US European style union.

Nations become meaningless in the supra-national world of the CFR,Bilderburg group and the many other organizations of globalization.  US media, the "election" and all of it's bizzare personalities involved is merely Bread and Circus.

by Lasthorseman (Lasthorseman@comcast.net) on Sun Sep 7th, 2008 at 07:56:38 AM EST
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who languished, lamentably, tortured in a POW camp, while Kerry fought in that war, earning those Purple Hearts in combat

Maryscott, I know we're talking about McCain but making light of being tortured in a POW camp is, well, ... Republican?

A vivid image of what should exist acts as a surrogate for reality. Pursuit of the image then prevents pursuit of the reality -- John K. Galbraith

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 07:06:27 AM EST


As the daughter of a man who was killed in Vietnam, I do not take lightly ANYONE's service in war. Ever.

I do, however, take seriously and personally the outrageous mockery and derision THEY heaped upon John Kerry's bravery and honourable service in that same war.

LANGUISHING in a POW camp is NOT something to be taken lightly.

Please note the definition:


1.    to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.
2.    to lose vigor and vitality.
3.    to undergo neglect or experience prolonged inactivity; suffer hardship and distress: to languish in prison for ten years.
4.    to be subjected to delay or disregard; be ignored: a petition that languished on the warden's desk for a year.

That's not taking it lightly.

Nor do I take lightly the TORTURE he suffered -- though his fellow Republicans, with the rewriting of the definitions of torture certainly would seem to, despite their paeans to HIS PERSONAL experiences.



If I can't rant, I don't want to be part of your revolution

by Maryscott OConnor (myleftwing@gmail.com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 11:23:57 AM EST
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You may not take it lightly, but what you write is below the belt anyway.

A vivid image of what should exist acts as a surrogate for reality. Pursuit of the image then prevents pursuit of the reality -- John K. Galbraith
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 11:28:26 AM EST
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by Maryscott OConnor (myleftwing@gmail.com) on Fri Sep 5th, 2008 at 12:12:59 PM EST
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