Showing posts with label progressives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressives. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Clarice Feldman: Raging At The Dying Of Their Light

The tea party, Sarah Palin, and Reagan conservatives are beginning to expand our reach
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The light of the left, having been starved for the fuel of any new ideas for more than sixty years, has burned itself out to the point where all that remains is a dying ember. The reaction of "progressives" at the loss of illumination is often expressed in a dark rage, as Clarice Feldman illustrates:
Twice in recent years pleasant social events have been shattered by rage-filled outbursts when liberal men of a certain age learned that I disagreed with their views. In each case the rage with which perfectly polite disagreement was expressed suggested to me that more than political differences were involved. As time has passed, I have come to believe that the reactions I received represented a rage at the dying of all that which these men had embraced in the absolute certainty of the righteousness and soundness of their views, and their right to have them automatically accepted as the approved model for all right thinking people.

In the first instance, some years ago, I was a guest at the lovely Maine lakeside lodge of a relative of a college roommate. At the conclusion of a perfectly pleasant dinner in which the conversation was not at all political, my host asked quite unexpectedly what I thought of (then) president George W. Bush. I said I loved him. (And I do. I think that he is a decent gentlemen who tried in every way to perform his responsibilities honestly, no small matter in such a thoroughly base age in which he was unremittingly slanderously vilified.)

My host rose red-faced from his seat, and smashed his fist on the table, shouting, "How could you be so close minded?" As I recall, I could only laugh at the absurdity of his response. His wife , a proper hostess, tried to smooth it over, but I had seen first hand the tyrannical face behind the mask of a liberal urbanite. I had not raised the matter. I had merely answered honestly and succinctly his question in a way he found intolerable simply because my short reply so challenged his own views that all decent, educated people shared his opinion. Hold a different opinion and you are by definition "close minded."

This scenario with slight differences, occurred more recently this year, when a fellow dinner guest, a professor of public policy at a major university who had just completed a federal appointment by Obama, asked me what I thought of Sarah Palin ( whom I said I liked) and anthropogenic global warming (about which I indicated extreme skepticism), he, like my Maine host, exploded in a fury. " I can't believe a nice, educated Jewish woman like you would hold such views," he said. "I suppose you don't believe in natural selection either," he sneered.

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In fact, the tea party, Sarah Palin, and all of us who eschew bigger government and demand accountability and self-determination are beginning to expand our reach. We are, as reporters in England and Australia note with regard to the debt limit negotiations, showing up worldwide socialism as a foolish and bankrupt notion.

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On the other side of the Atlantic, meanwhile, the great socialist experiment has been proven a failure. As Europeans begin to pick up the pieces of a society shattered by socialism, many are finding inspiration and light in the grassfire that is the American TEA Party movement. All the bitter clingers who refuse to see the light and loosen their grip on the failed Fabian philosophy can do is rage at the darkness in the caves of their self-confinement.

Related: A capitalist economy cannot support an ever-expanding socialist welfare state

- JP

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The left's cyber attack on Gov. Palin's Facebook post (Updated)

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The Left's first response to opinions with which they disagree is always censorship and silencing the opposition. Their lack of respect for the First Amendament proves that they are closer on the spectrum to Marxist Leninism than to classical liberalism.

An attack organized by this "progressive" cyberthug temporarily resulted in the removal of this opinion piece by Gov. Palin from Facebook, but it has been re-posted.

It's tactics like this which remind the American majority that the left cannot be trusted to keep the republic which Mr. Franklin and his colleagues sacrificed so much to leave to us as their enduring legacy of liberty. Everyday American have seen more than enough leftist thuggery to last a lifetime. Here's hoping that once the "progressives" are voted out of power, we will not forget what the left did with their opportunity to demonstrate that progressivism was all they said it would be. But it never does...

EPIC FAIL

Update: After being asked about the temporary deletion of Gov. Palin's post, reports CNN associate producer Martina Stewart, Facebook issued a statement of apology, explaining that the deletion was triggered by an automated system:
"The note in question did not violate our content standards but was removed by an automated system," Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said in the statement. "We're always working to improve our processes and we apologize for any inconvenience this caused."
- JP

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Michael Graham: Let the party begin!

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Boston Herald columnist and WTKK-FM (96.9 Boston Talks) host Michael Graham says he can see Palin Derangement Syndrome from his house:
You’ll see it too if you come to Boston Common tomorrow morning when Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Express roll into town. I’ll be broadcasting my radio show live during the event and I’ve been asked to be part of the program as well. But what I’m really looking forward to is seeing the gathering of hate-spewing, anger-crazed lunatics.

Or as they’re more commonly known, “Massachusetts liberals.”

What - you think the Tea Partiers are angry? You obviously haven’t picked up the latest copy of the Weekly Dig, a local “progressive” publication that invited readers to design signage to welcome Palin and push back against Tea Party hate speech.

Among the signs published are several featuring a word very similar to “witch,” a couple of swastikas, a Hitler mustache and - in an odd move by anti-Second-Amendment liberals - one with an American flag, a bleeding tea bag and numerous bullet holes.

Stay classy, Boston liberals!
These unhinged leftists, says Graham, claim that Gov. Palin and the Tea Partiers are name-calling idiots, so...
"... the only responsible, progressive thing to do when they come to Boston is to show up at their rally, wave idiotic signs and call them names."
Here's a preview of some of those idiotic signs the wacko left will be waving. Don't expect the lamestream, state-controlled media to get as wee-wee'd up over these signs as the ones the Tea Partiers will be carrying. That would be fair and balanced reporting, a practice which died about the same time that journalism was lowered into the grave.

Don't expect the media running dogs to mention that some of the organizations demonstrating against Gov. Palin are Red Star front groups, either. That's a side of the left in this country that the Obamunist media dare not expose, lest folks get the right idea or something.

Angry, race-baiting "progressives" have been organizing their protests for weeks, so there's no telling what these Loony Tunes leftists will do Wednesday when the Boston Tea Party, 2020 edition, gets going. One thing you can take to the teller -- it will be nasty. Nasty is as nasty does.

Read Graham's full Herald column here. And if you plan to attend, don't forget to bring along your camera to document any moonbattery committed by the unhinged ones.

- JP

Thursday, March 25, 2010

What's behind the Left's latest Big Lie

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The Left and its lamestream media lapdogs have launched a full-scale, coordinated attack on Republicans, TEA Parties and Sarah Palin using Alinsky's tactics and the Big Lie theory in an effort to associate political opponents of President Obama and Congressional Democrats with racism and violence. Our colleagues Adrienne Ross, Ron Devito, Karen Allen and Ian Lazaran (here and here) have ably addressed what the Left is up to and the lack of substance in their arguments. To their lists of examples of the Left inciting violence, we would like to add two more.

The first example comes from the Democrat party's unofficial house organ, the Washington Post:
On Monday morning, the Washington Post decried the "hideous display" of Tea Party protests, but it sounded pretty foam-flecked on Wednesday as Post Metro columnist Courtland Milloy was expressing violent rage on the front of the Wednesday Metro section against the Tea Party protesters:
"I know how the 'tea party' people feel, the anger, venom and bile that many of them showed during the recent House vote on health-care reform. I know because I want to spit on them, take one of their 'Obama Plan White Slavery' signs and knock every racist and homophobic tooth out of their Cro-Magnon heads."
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Milloy’s racial animus is on Red Alert, but no editor at the Post suggested he count to ten. They must have wanted it this angry.
The second example is from the DNC's unofficial PR agency, MSNBC:
If there's one liberal pundit in absolutely no position to criticize others about stoking a climate of violence, it's Chris Matthews. Just a few months ago, the Hardball host indulged this hyper-violent fantasy: "at some point somebody's going to jam a CO2 pellet into [Rush Limbaugh's] head and he's going to explode like a giant blimp." [H/t reader Matt W.]

But, predictably, that didn't stop Matthews, as NewsBuster Geoffrey Dickens has documented, from making the condemnation of Republicans in connection with recent untoward incidents the focus of his show this evening.

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So please, Chris, spare us the moral indignation. You don't come with clean hands.
There are many more examples, some of which NewsBusters has collected here and Big Government reported here.

These attacks from the Left could all too easily be dismissed as the usual hysteria we have seen so often from unhinged "progressives," but that is only a partial explanation of what is behind this latest Leftist scheme. This time it's not just the usual Palin-hatin' suspects (Huffington Post, Keith Olbermann, Alaska Hit Squad, Lamestream Media, etc.) trying to slime Gov. Palin. Democrat Congresscritters Louise Slaughter and Steve Israel, both of New York, have joined in the attacks. Indeed, Sarah Palin is working to get 17 of their fellow travellers in the U.S. House fired, but the less visible reason they are doing this is to give Congressional Democrats cover.

House Dems who voted for ObamaCare knew that they were doing so at considerable risk to their own careers. They can read public opinion polls just like anyone else can, and the Congressmen didn't want to face the prospect of going home to their districts and having to explain their votes to their constituents. So the Big Lie was put to use to cover their backsides. When your number one talking point is that you allegedly fear for your own personal safety and that of your family, you can use it to to weasel your way out of taking phone calls, answering e-mails or -- God forbid -- having to actually interact with those pesky citizens face to face. Some Democrats used this excuse to cancel town hall meetings that they had scheduled last summer.

So the twofold purpose behind this latest tactic by the left is not simply to demonize Gov. Palin, TEA Partiers and Republicans, but to also give the Congressional Dems who voted for ObamaCare a bogus excuse not to have to grow a spine and face We The People, whose will they so blatently defy. Be ye not deceived.

Oh, and those "crosshair" icons on Gov. Palin's Facebook post? They're metaphors.

- JP

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Hinkle: Getting under the skin of the progressive elites

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Here are a couple of excerpts from an excellent column on the seething contempt progressives openly express toward the American public. It was penned by A. Barton Hinkle and appeared in Friday's edition of the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Shakespeare himself could not have chosen a better foil for Barack Obama than Sarah Palin. The professor and the hockey mom make the perfect pair to dramatize the ongoing contest between liberal condescension and conservative populism.

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It's a common theme in public discourse: My side is full of passionate idealism -- your side is just a bunch of angry fruitcakes. Both sides play the game, but some progressives manage to achieve a level of disdain that approaches the Olympic. The Tea Party movement's proletariat and its de facto leader, Sarah Palin, seem to bring out the worst among those who profess to care about the little guy. Calling her and her supporters dimbulbs and buffoons only stokes populist resentment, of course, so the mockery plays right into her note-covered hand.
Read Hinkle's column in its entirety here.

- JP