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womzilla ([personal profile] womzilla) wrote2008-09-04 07:32 am

Political Anger, a note

I haven't watched, read, or listened to Giuiliani's speech from last night (Sept. 3), but I hear that it was a non-stop angerfest. (Josh Marshall called it "Rancid. Curdled.") I wish I were surprised.

Back in 2004, I did watch Zell Miller's convention speech, which was one of the most over-the-top political speeches I've ever witnessed, comparable to Strom Thurmond's famous States Right Party Convention speech in 1948 ("I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the southern people to break down segregation and admit the nigger race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes, and into our churches."). I watched Zell, and at the end I thought, "That's it for them."

Needless to say, I was wrong. I hadn't realized--or, more correctly, hoped I was wrong in thinking--that the Bush party runs completely on a platform of anger. Anger and fear, using fear to fuel the anger. One of the things the Bush party has done poorly over the last year has been to stoke the furnace of pure, unreasoning rage. I think that's going to change.

A couple of months back, when the New York Times Magazine ran the cover headline "Rush Limbaugh Is Just Getting Warmed Up", I thought, "He means, 'I'm going to niggerbait like no one has ever niggerbaited before.'" The rhetoric has been stepping up steadily, and I think that over the next two months we're going to see Bush-party anger, contempt, lies, explicit appeals to xenophobia, racism, gaybashing, Dolchstoßlegende, and general fury as a substitute for thought to a degree that will make any sane person despair over the quality of her nation. They will call "leftists" cockroaches; eventually, they will recommend the machetes.

Just, you know, be prepared.

Updated, 10 Sept 2008: When I said "niggerbaiting" above, I evidently meant "black cannibal filth want to rape our babies"-bating. This is breathtaking. It would almost be amusing if, you know, trillions of dollars, the lives of hundreds of millions of people, the survival of 90% of Earth's species, and the future of democracy and the rule of law weren't at stake.

Also, whatever you do, don't mention the war.

[identity profile] kathrync.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
Odd choice, using Giuiliani to articulate Republican indignation at being nailed on the family values issue. If it weren't for a very messy home life, he might be the nominee.

[identity profile] smofbabe.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
The worst speech I ever saw in this regard is the Pat Buchanan speech at the 1992 RNC, about which Molly Ivins famously said that she thought it must have sounded better in the original German. When he started talking about a religious war for the soul of America and calling the Democrats amoral, I really did have a chill run up my spine.

As for the RNC this year, it's clear that the Republicans have given up on trying to appeal to the middle-of-the-road independent voters and are going back to their tried-and-true method of casting the choice as between elitist liberals and staunch conservative patriots. So much for trying to unite America. *sigh*
Edited 2008-09-04 12:17 (UTC)

[identity profile] supergee.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
The Buchanan speech even disgusted William Safire.

[identity profile] womzilla.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
The Buchanan speech disgusted Safire because Buchanan came out and said in plain speech what the Reagan-Bush wing prefer to say in code.

"A Noun a Verb and 9/11"

[identity profile] shelleybear.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Same old shit.

"Of great concern to me, during those same four days in Denver, they rarely mentioned the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. They are in a state of denial about the biggest threat that faces this country. And if you deny it and you don't deal with it, you can't face it."
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[identity profile] sarah-ovenall.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
My hope, what is keeping me going, is the belief that they have gone to this particular well once too often. In 2004 they could give a big sloppy kiss to the extreme right, and a big "fuck you" to moderates and the left, because they had the numbers. We were infuriated and motivated and we lost, because there were more of them. This time there are more of us. Their ground game is just getting started and they don't have time to catch up. If their ugly tactics fire up both the right and the left, we will win.

Wishful thinking, maybe. But I will say, I worked the front desk this morning at the Durham Obama office and it was really busy. Much busier than I would have expected for a weekday morning. People kept walking in saying "I saw that speech last night and it made me mad and I want to volunteer!"

By the way, if anyone reading this saw that speech and it made you mad, please volunteer.

[identity profile] nigelpuggle.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
The anger sure got to me -- I saw his speech and was infuriated at his lies and bottom-feeder appeal. The first thing that came to mind was that he truly deserved the fate that Jesse Jackson wished for Obama. And maybe that would keep him from cheating on his wives.

My big mistake was staying up late to watch Sarah Palin deliver her snotty Rove-like speech. If her biggest claim is that she is "just like us," well, our leaders shouldn't be just like us. They should have skills and experience we don't have. No one would choose to go to a doctor who had very little medical expertise but was just like us.

I am an Obama volunteer, and that speech made me think that I should have been making phone calls instead of listening to it! We are charged up to get out the Obama vote here in an overwhelmingly Republican area.

[identity profile] womzilla.livejournal.com 2008-09-08 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
You (well, Nigel's mommy, not Nigel) are exactly the type of voter that McCain has to pull away from Obama to win--you're a middle-aged woman with a history of voting for both parties, and you're in a Rust Belt swing state. If Palin didn't reach you, she didn't reach the person she most needed to reach.

Yay you!
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[identity profile] sarah-ovenall.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I would like to know why there's been so little outcry over Rep. Westmoreland calling Obama "uppity." And then standing by the word, insisting there's nothing racist in it! How someone from Georgia could claim he'd never heard of the word "uppity" having a racist meaning, and say it with a straight face ... no shame. They simply have no shame.

[identity profile] womzilla.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
At long last, they have no sense of decency.