A simple point
Nov. 8th, 2003 02:41 amThe Confederate Battle Flag is a symbol not only of virulent racism, but of anti-Americanism, of aggressive ignorance, and of pathetic loserdom.
Using it as metonymic for a class of people is insulting to those people. If Dean can't think of a better term for "people in the South who get shafted by screw-the-poor policy" than "guys with Confederate flags in their trucks", he doesn't deserve to be my elected representative.
Using it as metonymic for a class of people is insulting to those people. If Dean can't think of a better term for "people in the South who get shafted by screw-the-poor policy" than "guys with Confederate flags in their trucks", he doesn't deserve to be my elected representative.
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Date: 2003-11-09 04:39 am (UTC)1. Making the incredibly stupid comment in the first place. I can see trying to make a strong, startling, and somewhat funny point, but, possibly because I lived in the South for sixteen years, I just don't consider the Confederate battle flag to be something that a serious politician should joke about when making the point he was trying to make. "Guys with shotgun racks in their pickups" would have made the point just as clearly, and would have had additional pluses. It was just really badly considered, and I can't believe it was off-the-cuff.
2. From what I saw, the apology had to be dragged out of him over the course of several days. That's a problem. If you're going to say something deliberately provocative, you have to be ready to deal with the backlash if it's too provocative. He wasn't.
Now, I'm not saying that I won't vote for him. But it makes me a little less ready to give him my primary vote (which I was far from certain to do, anyway).
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Date: 2003-11-09 05:38 am (UTC)I think Dean is in the unenviable position of (at least) learning as he goes; a real do or die on the job training situation. I know for sure I could not do what he's doing without making some mistakes. And being human, I'm not real big on having my mistakes brought to my attention. Maybe there are some people who don't mind this...I know I haven't met too many, but no doubt there are some. I think Dean didn't like it, but he got over it, and did the right thing in the end.
Anyway, the thing I LIKE about Dean is that he isn't just another cardboard piece pulled out of the Dem game box. I have been sick to death of pretty near all politicians of every flavor for a long time now, and the ONLY thing that has pulled me back in is the chance that a total new bee and outsider like Dean, who is running almost totally on the support of a grassroots coalition of regular folks, CAN win with that help. And THEN still be effective in office because the same grassroots, well and truly stirred up, will put the pressure on their congresspeeps to get in and play ball instead of sucking up to the big boys and fat cats behind the scenes.
OK, so I'm a crazy dreamer. :)
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Date: 2003-11-09 03:25 pm (UTC)"Shotgun rack in the pickup truck" is more accurate but still a bit controversial. How about "NASCAR stickers on the pickup truck"?