A Country in Shambles, Under GOP Rule
http://www.alternet.org/election08/101872/
The overarching reality of the country is that we've lived under
unchallenged Republican rule, and the country has virtually collapsed
on every level.
There are few things that make political coverage more unbearable --
and more distorting -- than The David Brooks Syndrome: the extremely
patronizing and ill-informed pretense, shared by media and right-wing
elites alike, that they can study the Little Common Person like a zoo
animal, and then translate and give voice to their simple-minded, good-
hearted, salt-of-the-earth perspectives. Rarely has this mentality
been so transparent as in the wake of the Biden-Palin debate, as
pundits and right-wing polemicists like Brooks, Peggy Noonan and Rich
"Starbursts" Lowry rushed forward to proclaim giddily that Regular
Americans would love Sarah Palin and this love could even help McCain
win, despite -- or, really, because of -- her vapid, content-free
telegenic presence.


Actual empirical evidence -- called "polling data" -- has almost
uniformly demonstrated how false these condescending pats on the head
are, as every single poll conducted thus far (at least that I'm aware
of) found that Americans believed that Biden won and is the far more
serious candidate for office, and huge numbers continue to have
profound doubts about Palin's fitness for office. And the first
tracking poll to report a full post-debate day of polling -- the
Research 2000 poll for Daily Kos -- finds Obama with a 13-point lead,
his largest ever. This joint right-wing/pundit claim that Americans
would swoon in the face of Palin's empty chatter, self-conscious
folksiness and chronic, seizure-like winking says much more about
those making the claim than it does about their Regular People
subjects.



As polling data conclusively demonstrates, the mindset of the voting
public is infinitely more rational and substance-based than the
pundits and the Right fantasize when they lyrically praise the Regular
American -- at least it is in this time of perceived (and actual
crisis). What's happening in this country, and in this election, is
rather simple and easy to see: (1) the country is in total shambles --
possibly far worse than what people even realize; (2) we have lived
for the last eight years under virtually absolute GOP rule; (3) the
public knows this; (4) the Republican President and his party are
therefore intensely -- historically -- unpopular; and (5) the voting
public doesn't want to continue living under the rule of the same
faction and same political party that has driven the country into the
ground. Having Sarah Palin drop her gerund endings and desperately
trotting out the standard, tired GOP attack ads to depict Obama as a
radical, fist-pumping, America-hating, unhinged socialist -- when
everyone can see with their own eyes that he isn't -- won't change any
of that.



12Next page ยป

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups.
For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum

* Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/  
* It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. 
* Read the latest breaking news, and more.
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to