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The last 2 posts reinforce my fears: the conservative moment HAS been hijacked by extremists with extreme points of view, and those within the movement who can take a moral stand against the intolerance and hatred that's spewed by these extremists in power are either told to comply or are ostracized completely.
One who's taken a stand, and has shown she can weather the abuse hurled at her, is Meghan McCain, Senator McCain's daughter. She's routinely denounced these people, stating the GOP and the conservative movement should not have a place for people with this kind of poisonous thinking.
One who's taken a stand, and has shown she can weather the abuse hurled at her, is Meghan McCain, Senator McCain's daughter. She's routinely denounced these people, stating the GOP and the conservative movement should not have a place for people with this kind of poisonous thinking.



I agree that extremists on both sides make their side look bad. I have respect for people I disagree with who can rationally and intelligently defend their positions. For example, I strongly dislike Mike Huckabee's homophobic views, but I've seen him talk kindly and intelligently with liberals like Jon Stewart and I respected him although I may still not particularly like him.
On a barely (okay really not) related note: I once spent the night at Eric Utne's house (Utne Reader) and had a wonderful dinner and conversation with him about religion and politics. (I was heading off to grad school in religious studies).

1) Who are "they"?
2) What statistics have been made up, and what words have been twisted?
Love,
RA
P.S. I can imagine some people seeing this thread get brought to life again and saying "whoa, shit, this is going to get ugly." I would like to say that Kelly is kicking my ass in Scrabble right now but I'm learning from her, and she's quite polite when she's kicking my ass:)

1) Who are "they"?
2) What statistics have been made up, and what words have been twisted?
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I think "they" is the people referenced in the sentence before, the ones who screamed at liberals for not supporting the President, but didn't wait a moment after the election to start questioning this one - right down to the validity of his birth certificate. I can think of any number of twisted words. The Harry Reid comments that were omnipresent a week or so ago come to mind.

RA wrote, I don't remember people "screaming at liberals for not supporting the president"
Really? Because, for a while there, as the war in Iraq escalated, if you didn't support President Bush, then you didn't support the troops and you were providing aid and comfort to the terrorists. Dick Cheney was real good at pounding that drum beat.
Really? Because, for a while there, as the war in Iraq escalated, if you didn't support President Bush, then you didn't support the troops and you were providing aid and comfort to the terrorists. Dick Cheney was real good at pounding that drum beat.


On one side, we hear charges that Republicans are blocking health care reform because they are in the pockets of the insurance companies. Maybe, or maybe their constituents are against having to pay for mandatory insurance.
On the other, we get charges of Democratic weakness in defense, and pandering to our enemies. Yes, we need a strong defense, and yes, we need to support our troops. Maybe Obama should research bowing before he goes to the Japan and China next time.
But I see his diplomatic efforts as civilized negotiation, not pandering. I think most of us would just as soon not be fighting two wars overseas, and perhaps we could have avoided at least one of those wars with continued talks, you know?
I have no explanation for the crazy talk, though, about death panels, for example, or Obama not being an American/faked birth certificate nonsense.

Yes, I agree, Buns, this is what I was trying to say but you said it better. Thanks. I also know I get hung up on language and terminology...

Is that so impossible?


I tried to say in my post that I think it's on both sides but that I think the ultra-conservative ones get more press than the ultra-liberals do. You don't see any Democratic socialist-oriented show getting air time. I'm not talking Communist because that would be up at the top of the circle where Fascism and Communism meet. But the opposite of these extremists like Ann Coulter is a Democratic Socialist, the regime they have in Sweden. I think the Fox News owners are brilliant because they have made their extremist views more acceptable and mainstream.
Do you really need specifics on the facts made up? Glenn Beck has been called to the table numerous times for his made-up stats. Ann Coulter's stuff isn't footnoted. Read one of Al Franken's books but don't take his word for it. Check his footnotes and the sources he claims her crap comes from. I did so once, not the whole book but randomly and he was right, she was twisting words around and making stuff up. In the last election, even the mainstream media talked about how the conservative side used half truths and played on people's emotions and the liberals were too busy trying to be logical and factual. One article I read was actually saying the Dems needed to up their game because their strategy wasn't working. How many times did Sarah Palin make personal attacks? McCain stopped his followers when they were saying Obama was an "arab" but she didn't. Obama refused to say something personal against Palin in one interview I saw where they were badgering him to do so.


And she acknowledged that it happens on both sides - but that it's definitely easier to find the conservative examples, because there are way more wingnuts being given airtime on that side of the fence. The lefty wingnuts are more visible on a local level.

You know what word is making the rounds again? Populist. I've heard it twice in the last twenty-four hours. What do you think it means?


Honestly, I guess I'm not drawn to any particular "voice" on any side. I can't think of one political talk person that I like. Oh, who's that black columnist from the Miami Herald? Leonard Pitts! He's pretty good. But he's not conservative. I guess I don't go looking for that kind of commentary. I don't see its value.

I do better with the print conservatives than the ones on TV.
Except for Cal Thomas. I can't stand him.

Okay, it kind of flutters and doesn't go very far, but I try!

Conservative Free Republic blog in free speech flap after racial slurs directed at Obama children
(Don't try to look for the thread that's referenced in this article, because it's been removed.)
For those of you who don't know, Free Republic is a blog site that's a gathering hole for some of the most loathsome, hateful commentary regarding anything not related to the conservative "causes". Openly advocating rounding up liberals and sending them to "camps", denying homosexuals and atheists basic liberties, rampant racism, etc. I nearly punched my monitor just from reading this vile garbage.
So how did Free Republic react to this story breaking out? They're recommending their readers flood the Vancouver Sun and other affiliated papers with hate mail and threatening phone calls.
Is this what the conservative movement is really about? Is their dislike for Obama so deep and rich that they're taking to referring to his daughters as whores?
Surely Free Republic doesn't represent everyone who's of a conservative nature, but it's incumbent upon those who are conservatives to loudly and strongly reject this hatred, not just from Free Republic, but from the pundits (and we all know who they are) who claim to speak on behalf of both conservatives and the Republican Party.