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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A parody of a parody

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The old adage about American politics, updated here using post-feminist lanaguage, was that the difference between the children and the adults is that the children want to be something and the adults want to do something. Today, though, the children don’t even want to be something --- they just want to be seen as being something. With few exceptions, Democrats are children. Or “wimps,” as Republicans have successfully branded them for 30 years. (So are Republicans, though, but that’s beyond my scope here.)

Just look at Obama and other Democrats like Jim Webb now tripping all over themselves to put a halt to a critical legislative process in order to wait for some neophyte Tea Party Republican to be seated in the Senate... so that he can lock down the filibuster for the minority party. This guy is literally a nobody, but they want to grant him a veto over legislation that was nailed down long before anybody outside of Massachusetts heard of “Scott Brown.” The only way this makes one f@*#king bit of sense is if Obama is just simply more interested in being seen by the public as always being the man who takes the high road, even at the expense of his own agenda and even his gross personal ambitions. And what is Webb up to? Maybe he is more interested in being anointed by the media as The New Maverick of the Senate than he is in expanding health coverage to unfortunate average Americans and cutting the federal deficit through good government. To these men... I mean boys... it’s not even about being something: it’s about appearing to be something.

About 10 years ago the phrase “perception equals reality” came into vogue. You noticed, right? But the trouble is, perception equals reality only for solipsists, psychotics, and gullible consumers. And what we have now is a political and policymaking establishment that seems truly to believe that government is about managing the perceptions of the rubes.

And then there are those Real Democrats --- “real” because they perceive themselves to be --- who think now’s the time to scapegoat progressives (i.e., liberals). Why? Because some liberals (1) have fought tenaciously for the agenda on which they ran for office and (2) now they talk about playing the same kind of hardball with their votes in the House like Joe Lieberman, Ben Nelson, Olympia Snowe, Mary Landrieu et al. have been doing all along in the Senate. Real Democrats are angered by a progressive bloc in Congress that might hold their votes hostage until they extract some meaningful concessions from their Real Democrat colleagues (legislative and executive). This is supposed to be dirty pool, you see, or “irresponsible.” Spare me. Liberals have compromised with moderates every f@*#ing step of the way, and not only on healthcare reform. Frankly, liberals have gone 10 extra miles to appease some very bad men and women who make a career of burnishing their images as “responsible” public servants on talk shows.

There may be a large bloc of Real Democrats who will weep to see their dream of healthcare legislation die this winter. From the commentary I’m reading these days, many Real Democrats now view healthcare reform much more as a Democratic political totem than as a public policy imperative. And that’s the main reason why they’ve stood by while Max Baucus and his warty playmates denuded the Senate legislation of its most important potential policy virtues (e.g., universal coverage and cost reduction for the government). Real Democrats cried crocodile tears while Baucus, Snowe, and their playmates stalled and vandalized, but now they are furious about filthy liberals like Howard Dean and HuffPost and FireDogLake who want to extract a coupla pounds of flesh on behalf of their own constituencies. But hey, why should anyone care about the fury of wimps?

Real Democrats have failed the public and themselves, since the onslaught of The Reagan Revolution, by dealing with the devil as standard operating procedure. It’s the easiest way to grab and hold a seat in The Club, after all. Yes, that’s right: cowardice and self-hatred are now entrenched personality traits of the modern Real Democrat. The way he and she copes with it, of course, is by psychological projection to an external scapegoat --- the filthy, irresponsible liberals. It’s the same way that Republicans cope with their own failures, after all. Unfortunately for Real Democrats, though, their little club can’t get along any better without the progressive bloc than it can without the Joe Lieberman and Olympia Snowe bloc. So they’d better come up with a Plan C, or else just become Real Republicans. Because most of them already are, and not closeted very well. (Rockefeller Republicans, maybe, if not Nixon Republicans.) Yes, the Elite Real Democrats should just join the Republican Party and accelerate its destruction from within using their own time-tested wimpiness. Not only are Real Democrats wimps, as right-wingers correctly point out: they are parodies of wimps.

3 comments:

  1. http://www.slate.com/id/2239201/

    ...and comity for all? P.Floyd, Animals "club tie....firm handshake....while you put the knife in."

    outmaneuvered, outgunned (and more so now that corporations are unlimited in their campaign spending/contributing), just about out-everything-ed.

    Reaping what's sowed will eventually come. Midterms? but probably counterproductive.

    With increasing quintile disparities in income will rise mass movements that eventually will be difficult to blunt....assuming the (Animals) sheep can pay attention long enough.

    A Huey Long-ish 3rd party should be viable soon, but will face a s-storm of procedural hurdles and details/deadlines/legal challenges. They're probably going into place even now.

    The fair weather posers should be remembered and called on each position.

    The Mass. reversal and recent supreme court decision signals dark days; but to not fight is to die willingly...choose life.

    Blogger formerly known as S.M., I feel your pain.

    No doubt several excellent examples of how NOT to "make sausage". Surely there are some lessons to be documented here.

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  2. The Mass. reversal and recent supreme court decision signals dark days; but to not fight is to die willingly...choose life.

    Sir Robin gives us another option. Run Away!

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  3. Anon and BO: recent reading about ancient schools of philosophy and "mysteries," at some fair level of depth, suggests to me a third way. It would be analogous to the ascension of mammals over the thunder lizards.

    I do agree that mass unrest may already be on the verge of coming into play, but I'm pessimistic about it coalescing in an intelligent and constructive way. (I wonder what ever happened to Ross Perot, the little man who won the White House for Bill Clinton?) Elites protect themselves from mobs by assigning scapegoats for the rubes to vent on. You know: Mexicans, Muslims, blacks, liberals, homosexuals --- the people who are *really* responsible for the collapse of Bear Stearns and the commercial real estate market. The people who are trying to take away our guns and are earning $50/hour picking lettuce in Arizona. And are trying to destroy our way of life with improved healthcare.

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