Showing posts with label jr dunn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jr dunn. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

J.R. Dunn: Sarah Palin's Way Forward

We now have the means to restore a sense of balance to the political debate
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In an American Thinker opinion piece, J.R. Dunn finds it remarkable that 2½ years of nonstop media attacks on Sarah Palin, have only recently drawn blood. No other political figure has ever been held to such standards, nevertheless, simply because she defended herself against bogus charges of complicity in the Tucson shootings and allegedly engaged in some nebulous form of anti-Semitism by using the term "blood libel," her approval ratings have taken a temporary hit. Dunn says the slump should be as fleeting as Obama's modest bounce over the same period. Fortunately for Gov. Palin and her supporters, such variations in poll positives and negatives are to be expected over the course of any politician's career.

Dunn recalls that the left's attacks on Governor Palin are nothing new and no less vicious than they were half a century ago. The left, with the help of a complicit press, has profited from these tactics for generations, while the center-right has had little recourse except to unsuccessfully deny their opponents' false charges. Dunn traces the history of leftist demonization of the right back to the period just after the New Deal. That is when the left adapted the "enemies" mindset of the two ideologies it modeled itself after -- fascism and communism. Thus, those who opposed liberalism were made into "enemies of progress, of justice, and of the People," deserving of neither fair consideration or mercy. That's when the old rules of decorum and civility were discarded in favor of any low blow the leftists could get away with. Again, a sympathetic media saw to it that the left got away with just about anything and everything:
Once every political generation -- which, for our purposes, equals two presidential terms -- liberals have selected a representative right-wing monster to serve as a lightning rod for criticism and invective. These included Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, George W. Bush, and Sarah Palin.

Liberals did not succeed in all cases. Only seriously flawed individuals such as McCarthy, Nixon, and Gingrich succumbed to these attacks. Politicians without serious failings prevailed. Reagan shrugged them off with his endless good humor. Bush faced them with his customary stoicism. Both were reelected, and while they departed office under the artificial clouds generated by leftist rhetoric, both had generally successful presidencies, with growing reputations as time passes.

Until recently, Sarah Palin hewed closely to the Reagan method, dismissing attacks with a joke and a smile (even when such slanders were aimed at her disabled infant child, a display of personal strength that would inspire anyone not blinded by ideology). She needs to return to that method. She need not comment on attacks of this level. She has no deep personal flaws such as Nixon's neuroticism or Gingrich's egotism, and she will not experience any similar downfall.

Palin also has something else, something not possessed by previous targets. She has a following. All previous figures had their admirers, and Reagan led a movement. But none had or has what Palin has -- a large group of people who look up to her, who view her as an example and a role model, who bleed when she bleeds and hurt when she hurts. It is those people who should be left to handle Palin's attackers.

They also provide larger possibilities. Republicans have never struck back against these attacks, lacking the means in a media-dominated political world. But now the means do exist, in the form of millions armed with access to the net and Twitter. What would happen if these people were turned on the next crowd who attacked Palin or any other politician?

Liberals are vulnerable. Consider Steven Cohen, soon to be ex-representative from Tennessee, who backed off from his rancid little Republicans-are-Nazis shtick as soon as the spotlight was shined on him. One thing we must never forget about leftists is their essential cowardice. They strike only as part of a mob, never on their own two feet. (Isn't that right, Larry O.?)

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While we agree with most of Dunn's op-ed, we believe he gets one key point wrong. Gov. Palin does not, as Krathammer has suggested, try to answer "every little attack." There are so many attacks that no one person, not even a multitasking Mama Grizzly, has the time to try to answer every one of them. There are not sufficient hours in a day to do that. She has only responded to the most disingenuous of the attacks on her and her family. We are also left scratching our heads regarding how a murder accusation, no matter how baseless, could in any way be considered a "little" attack.

- JP

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dunn: Media's Self-Defeating Attacks on Palin

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Another excellent analysis by American Thinker consulting editor J.R. Dunn:
Michael Joseph Gross's Vanity Fair piece demonstrates that there will be no end of attacks on Sarah Palin, no limit to their mendacity, and that they will have the exact opposite effect that the left yearns for. The American left and its tame media desire -- with an intensity that normal individuals would find impossible to understand -- to treat Palin the way a pit bull would treat a rabbit: tear her to pieces and toss her aside broken. But each new encounter ends with the governor stronger, more powerful, and more popular than before. What we're seeing is the latest example of the left's habit of creating its own nightmares.

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The technique never varies. The left, most commonly by way of the media, targets a particular group or politician, evoking a mammoth, sinister, but unclear threat to the public good. The attacks begin with an air of reasonableness and good faith -- the Cronkite/Moyers method -- but soon mount in rabidity to the Olbermann/Schultz level. The goal is not simply to oppose or confront the individuals involved, but to destroy them. Within weeks, the left as a whole is involved not only through traditional media, but also through blogs, comment threads, and sites such as DU and Kos.

But in many cases, the issues and personalities involved resonate with the public. When this is true, the forces arrayed against the targets cause no serious damage, instead serving only to increase their visibility and popularity. It's as if the energy being expended is working in the victim's favor. Eventually the effort goes hyperbolic, ending in large-scale hysteria and eventual collapse. A wounded left staggers off, whining about how "dumb" and "ill-informed" Americans are.

The Gross story won't leave any mark on Palin any more than the Todd Purdum hit piece, the Levi Johnston interview, or the "redacted" resignation letter did.

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The media's scorched-earth strategy is innately self-defeating. In attacking Trig Palin, the legacy media insulted every woman raising a disabled child. In making light of Bristol's woes as a single mother, they infuriated every family suffering through the same crisis (an affront worsened by the attempt to turn Levi into a cultural hero, albeit one several steps below the average wrestler or rapper). In attempting to undercut the Palin marriage, the media denigrated all marriages, happy, sad, or indifferent. (No less a figure than Alexander the Great once said he would not dare step between a man and wife. Today's media prances in where a world-conqueror refused to go.)

So the left, through abuse of its megaphone industry, creates its own worst enemies. It appears to be an innate tendency, and there's probably no way to change it. The media operates as a consensus hierarchy; any single perceptive individual who figures out why their efforts always seem to boomerang will be overwhelmed by the mediocrities. So the Olbermanns, the McGinnisses, and the Grosses will continue falling on their faces, and the media will continue, all unknowing, to nurture the enemies of the left.

On the other hand, much can be learned from a close study of Palin's response to such attacks. After a naïve slip confronting the adorable Katie Couric, Palin has established a record of manipulating the media unmatched since Reagan's heyday. A single tweet from Palin's phone sends tsunamis roaring across the international media sphere. Palin has developed into one of the most media-savvy figures on the current scene.

But that shouldn't be surprising. There's one singular fact that the media, with all its research, all its prying, has failed [to] root out: she has a journalism degree.
You can read the unabridged original version of this excerpted op-ed by J. R. Dunn at American Thinker.

- JP

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

J.R. Dunn: JournoList and the Leftist Mentality

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When Tucker Carlson published a few of the JournoList discussions on The Daily Caller, he put a spotlight on what had previously been one of the darker inner sanctums of the left. But more than that, says J.R. Dunn in an American Thinker commentary, the exposé provided a glimpse into the workings of the the JournoLeft's minds:
In a way, the JournoList scandal is old news. It's something long suspected on our side of the aisle, something we've occasionally seen brief glimpses of (as in the identical slogans and taglines that just happen to appear in stories, columns, and headlines with amazing synchronicity).

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And the JournoList scandal has confirmed -- or rather, reaffirmed -- a number of things concerning the legacy media.

The first is their stifling sense of moral superiority. These people truly believe they are moral paragons, fully qualified to act as guides to the Neanderthal rabble, even if they have to cheat, lie, and manipulate to do it. Signs of this are found throughout the e-mails, no matter what the ostensible topic. Sara Mead (Aug 30, 2008, 12:24am) asserts, "I'm not at all a fan of Palin, either, but as liberals and decent human beings, we should be respectful in how we refer to people with disabilities." Even if we're using them as a club to beat the opposition, evidently.

Katha Pollitt (Sept 8, 2008, 3:11pm) moans that the Dems are simply "too lofty" to get down in the gutter with the GOP. (The inclusive "we" is used throughout when referring to JournoList, the Democrats, or the Left in general.)

Harold Pollack (Aug 30, 2008, 11:43am) piously recommends turning to the Talmud for guidance -- in a lengthy posting trying to justify the "Trig is really Bristol's kid" story. Hillel and Maimonides would no doubt have approved.

The second point is that they truly believe all their own propaganda. The U.S. is run by "racists" (as one of them states bluntly), and Bush is the reincarnation of Hitler. The Republicans are throwbacks out to force Americans into serfdom. This is Gospel Truth, so solid it requires neither evidence nor debate. The world works exactly like an Oliver Stone movie, and in no other way.

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(Reading the original posts, by the way, is well worth it. Page after page of people earnestly pretending that they're not doing exactly what they're doing -- that is, distorting the news. Founder and chief guru Ezra Klein is particularly adamant: No message discipline here, he insists. We're just a discussion board! Then you get this, from veteran lefty academic Todd Gitlin [Sept 8, 2008, 9:37pm]: "On the question of liberals coordinating, what the hell's wrong with some critical mass of liberal bloggers & journalists saying the following among themselves: McCain lies about his maverick status. Routinely, cavalierly, cynically. Palin lies about her maverick status. Ditto, ditto, ditto. McCain has a wretched temperament. McCain is a warmonger. Palin belongs to a crackpot church and feels warmly about a crackpot party that trashes America ..."

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They know the truth. They are fighting on behalf of a "better world," so no crime exists for them. They are absolved before they even act.

So any action is justified. Attacking Sarah Palin's family. Calling for FOX to be shut down. Giggling as you imagine Rush Limbaugh's death. Or these immortal words from Spencer Ackerman, written in the world's leading democracy in the first decade of the third millennium: "[F]ind a rightwinger's [sic] and smash it through a plate-glass window. Take a snapshot of the bleeding mess and send it out in a Christmas card to let the right know that it needs to live in a state of constant fear. Obviously I mean this rhetorically." (Obviously, as anybody who has seen a photo of little Spencer is well aware.)
Read J.R. Dunn's full op-ed at American Thinker.

- JP