Saturday, December 4, 2010

Dickishness

Steve Benen comes back again and again, and quotes others coming back again and again to what the media WILL NOT DISCUSS.  He quotes Andrew Sullivan:
What we've observed these past two years is a political party that knows nothing but scorched earth tactics, cannot begin to see any merits in the other party's arguments, refuses to compromise one inch on anything, and has sought from the very beginning to do nothing but destroy the Obama presidency. I see no other coherent message or strategy since 2008. Just opposition to everything, zero support for a president grappling with a recession their own party did much to precipitate, and facing a fiscal crisis the GOP alone made far worse with their spending in the Bush-Cheney years. There is not a scintilla of responsibility for their past; not a sliver of good will for a duly elected president. Worse, figures like Cantor and McCain actively seek to back foreign governments against the duly elected president of their own country, and seek to repeal the signature policy achievement of Obama's first two years, universal healthcare.
This is a great deal of why I really can't attack Obama and the Democrats as a party without feeling like I am not telling the whole story.  I wish it were so simple, that the Democrats are entirely feckless and we should just leave them behind and move on.  Over and over I realize that you and I here know a lot more about what is really going on than the rest of our fellow citizens, and there is a reason for that. Steve Benen quotes Steve M:
[T]here's an MSM take on Republicans that strengthens the GOP: namely, that no matter what the party does, it's a legitimate party interested in governance. It's one of our major political institutions -- it can't ever be talked about as if it's gone off the rails, as if it's thuggish and deliberately acting in opposition to the national interest. Major political parties just don't do that with malice aforethought.
Think about laundry detergents -- all those well-established brands made for years by well-established companies. Now imagine that there was a change of formula that meant one of them -- Tide or All or Wisk or Cheer or Gain or Fresh Start or whatever -- was suddenly made with illegally massive doses of carcinogens. Imagine that this wasn't a secret -- it was openly available information -- but it was never reported, simply because, well, Procter & Gamble and Sun Products and Unilever and the rest are fine, upstanding, well-established companies, so it's just unthinkable that one of them would be selling dangerous products in the supermarket, blatantly and unashamedly.

So I guess I have to add to my pressing projects, campaign finance reform and the end to corporate personhood, fixing the media so our fellow citizens realize what is going on, that our political process is being poisoned and is very, very ill as a result.

Cross-posted at Blue Hampshire.

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