Republicans, a party of whiners

FINDING A VOICE by Ann Davidow

 

As this wearying campaign season rolls on, important questions go unanswered or are spun into convoluted political talking points. Republicans say patriotism is the defining attribute for a candidate, asserting that they put "country first", in a ham-handed attempt to imply that Democrats do not.

We are instructed that Republicans are the true arbiters of our moral standards, that our principles should be based on religious precepts dictated from above, and I refer to government as opposed to a supreme being.  Cindy, Laura, Joe, John and others said they had tossed partisan trappings aside and donned their "American hats" - - testimony, ostensibly, to the nobility of their aspirations, although there was little evidence of either open-mindedness or diversity at the Democrat-bashing Republican Convention.

When exactly did Republicans became the party of patriots and the rest of us pawns in the grand design of the "grand old party?" As a political ploy that gambit is intended of course to dim Obama's luster. Got it. But, in fact it is an insult to all decent Americans who love their country and support the basic principles upon which it was founded. How dare any politician question the values of an opponent, let alone the legion of ordinary folks, by repeating some phony campaign slogan?

And when did the country become imbued with a religious fervor intended to validate the agenda of right-wing ideologues who would bend government to their will? Why, for example, are military leaders like General Patraeus plugging books that claim faith, especially the Christian faith, is the force sustaining our troops? It may be, as has been famously said, "There are no atheists in foxholes", but matters of faith should not be dictated by commanders nor behavior demonized as when General Pace described the gay lifestyle as immoral. There are chaplains of every denomination who speak to the needs of those in service. Military leaders should practice their faith, not proselytize.

How did religious advocacy gain such a foothold? And how have abortion, gay marriage and "in God we trust" on coins returned to the national debate about who should lead? When was it that the country became so heavily invested in matters that should remain private and at a far remove from public discussions? By appeasing the religious right and choosing a social conservative as his running mate there is no longer any doubt about where a McCain administration would be headed.  

It should have been obvious perhaps that religion was being used to animate the debate in every sector of our national life, but that subtext hadn't reached full flower until quite recently. Now, however, we seem perilously close to accepting religious orientation as a legitimate function of government, a notion never envisioned by the founding fathers. Many Republicans are saying this election isn't about the economy or the war or the mortgage crisis; it's about character or faith or female intuition or lord knows whatever else can be made to serve as a substitute for experience or an understanding of what is required to deal with the rigors of life in the White House.

Neither McCain nor Palin seems ready to deal with today's urgencies - - to assume the daunting task of running a country that desperately needs a new vision free of platitudes and mindless jargon. He appears dazed at times, and the hype regarding her accomplishments seems exaggerated. The media and voters are supposed to ignore some of the baggage she carries as a flip flopper about earmarks, her association with lobbyists, an authoritarian governing style as well as her own version of trooper-gate and questions about her affiliation with an Alaskan secessionist group. One should probably ignore the foolishness about foreign-policy experience with which Cindy and others have credited her because of Alaska's proximity to Russia. Such claims could just be some political hack's weird sense of humor - - better than that they should be taken seriously.

In her speech Palin railed at "some in the media" who question her authenticity. There are, however, legitimate concerns out here in the reality-based lives most people lead, though Republican campaign surrogates echo the mantra that she is being unfairly attacked by a biased, anti-feminist, press. The myth of the liberal media lives on.

But there are legitimate questions that need to be asked, and voters deserve answers. Asking those questions is not out of bounds. But by acting so offended Republicans have clearly become a party of whiners.

 

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FINDING A VOICE by Ann Davidow

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Party of Whiners

The Republicans have several problems that need to be publicized far more than they are. First, it was good ol' boy W's administration that ignored warnings from the Clinton administration, and then the intelligence community, that bin Laden was planning to attack U.S. soil. How come the incompetent fools who did nothing much to prevent an attack are viewed as heroes after the fact? It seems that corporate America has two much control over the mainstream media for questions like this to be pursued with any vigor. Secondly, it should really come as no surprise that the religious right is trying to push their religious agenda. After all, they are called evangelicals for a reason. They are carrying out the command of Jesus Christ to spread the gospel to all nations (whether they want it or not, presumably). Thirdly, the notion of "liberal media" is, indeed, a myth. As mentioned above, most media are burdened by corporate views that do not accomodate unbiased, aggressive investigation. One could easily argue, as some do, that McCain has received his share of free passes from the media, and that Sarah Palin is getting favored treatment as well.

Jon Stewart

Last night while interviewing Mike Huckabee, Jon said to him "So your party are the only ones who can repair the damage that your party did?" Huckabee was without a response.

REFUSING TO LET PALIN DO INTERVIEWS

I guess the Republicans don't believe in freedom of speech even for their own VP pick. Isn't Palin insulted to think they won't let her do interviews? I thought they had totally vetted her and that McCain said she was his soulmate. So much for real confidence in their pick. Once again they don't care about the country. They only want to be in office to screw us. They could care less about leaving us with a completely incompetent VP. And of of course Palin is just really into being fawned over. She's too ignorant to know how little she actually knows. But when you use God for all your answers you figure you don't need to be educated. She is just one more Republican prop. What a bunch! The McCain people have to prep her (home school her), that is, with a crash course in foreign policy. Hopefully they will be able to figure out a way for her to invoke the POW stuff in each question asked at the VP debate. But I must say I loved the way they blatantly acted as if Bush and Cheney never existed. Nice try!

Without....

a speech written by Republican smearheads, a working teleprompter, and a radio in their ear, the Republican candidates are hollow suits unable to do anything that is not scripted. Hence Palin will be not be allowed to be questioned and will only be allowed to present (read) what is written for her. A talking robot could do that function. We'll have to rely on the National Enquirer for the truth on her. Maybe they'll get that scoop on an affair like they did on Edwards.

Hallalujah!

After years of wandering about the Republican desert in search of the Voice of Truth, I have found it as last! Great post, Ann, and may the lily-livers who make up the DNC be replaced by stalwarts with spines of steel who will rid the land of the greedy radicals!

"It's not fair."

I became weary of hearing "It's not fair" coming from the Republicans when they were criticised for the very things they were using in their attacks on Democrats. Who were the real whiners, Mr. Gramm and comrades? O'Reilly jumped all over the 17 year old Jamie Spears being pregnant. He called her pinhead and blamed the parents BUT the 17 year old Bristol Palin pregnancy was acceptable and parents were not to be blamed by the blustery Bill O'Reilly. HYPOCRISY YET AGAIN, MR. BILL. Dick Morris had to eat his words as did several others critical of the woman Hillary. All of a sudden, it was unfair to criticise the woman Palin. Video archives are wonderful ways to expose hypocrisy and flipfloppers.