In truth, I’m no fanboy (girl) of our president, but if there is one thing I hate, it’s hate for the sake of hate. Everyone deserves a chance. Ever since the string of slanderous e-mails I received from rightys comparing Obama to the anti-christ and lying about him supposedly not visiting victims at Ft. Hood, I’ve been trying. In fact, I’ve tried desperately, because I genuinely want to believe that there is some modicum of decency on the right and that the world is really not that crazy. However, there’s a point where you just have to admit reality, and the hard truth is increasingly that there is not, and it is. One wonders in a sea of negativity, anger, and childish antics where the rational voices are.
Obama’s opponents were railing from day one with the birther movement and the assault has continued non-stop. From the violent acts and death threats in response to healthcare reform and the apparent approval of prominent right-wing figures via jokes about violence aimed at liberal politicians, to support for Arizona SB 1070 and racial profiling, declaring a confederate history month (which might be fine except that it includes no mention of slavery), attempting to eliminate negative connotations implied by the term “slave trade” by revising the term to Atlantic Triangular Trade, and Rand Paul’s criticism of the civil rights act (the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree), to calling the president “juvenile” and “thin skinned”, mocking his 11 year-old daughter, rooting for everything to fail while Obama is in office (including cheering when we did not get a bid for the Olympics- something that is good for the country as a whole) and their commitment to shutting the government down and prohibiting progress, voices on the right continue to suggest that at this stage in the game, they’re basically nothing but childish, tantrumming (and potentially downright batshit crazy– the Hutaree, and this guy as examples) stingy, racist bullies.
Yes folks, that is the picture you are painting of yourselves. No wonder the GOP is losing support.
And, the pathetic thing is, this is the best they can do as far as criticisms are concerned. Why? Because frankly, they’ve got a lot to be happy about. Dems caved on the public option. Healtcare reform is a huge win for coporate America. If you need any other proof, consider that when it seemed imminent that the bill would pass, stock in the insurance companies went up. Even Ron Paul is now pointing out that Obama is not a socialist, as the right would so like to claim, but rather a corporatist just like Dubya. This should have some of these guys jumping for joy. Further, consider the relatively favorable response of the right to Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court, who called her predecessor-to-be’s opposition of the usage of tax-payer dollars to fund religious institutions (thus emphasizing the separation of church and state) “ridiculous”. Given the other folks on the short list, she’s a huge win for the right. Then there is the fact that Obama signed off on an extension of the Patriot act (which is a substantial threat to our civil rights but the right still seems to love), and he hasn’t touched gun control.
But, they still keep crying, because just like a child, nothing will ever be right unless it’s exactly their way. The truth seems to be this: the right is so wrapped up in hating Obama and hating liberals that it seems they will pretty much say anything if it reinforces their idea that liberals are just bad people, regardless of if it makes any sense. Take Mona Charen’s claim that “Every liberal initiative, from welfare to antismoking measures, is justified by reference to ‘the children.’ Yet the clear result of liberal policies is to harm children even more than adults.” (Explain to me how anti-smoking measures harm children, Mona?), and Glenn Beck’s recent demonization of the word “empathy” (um, Glenn, “euthanasia” as in what we do for our pets without even a thought when they are suffering is different from “genocide”, and Hitler clearly knew it).
But hey, I hope they keep it up, because they’re cutting their own throats. Despite how appalled I am regarding the number of folks who apparently aren’t, I continue to believe that most Americans are decent folks. Progressives might just have a chance in this climate of xenophobia and hatred. Negative campaigns really only work on the choir and instead tend to be off-putting to the rest of us. No wonder the party is a mess and losing support when they allow such voices to speak for them. And, every time a new article comes out calling the president a whiner or a weakling it just becomes more clear, and the rest of us take you a little less seriously.