Thursday, November 06, 2008
No Obama=Hitler?
It seems to me that conservatives have a golden opportunity to offer criticism and advice in a manner that many liberals did not during the last eight years. By that I mean I hope there are no conservative versions of the Nicholson Baker Knopf-published ‘novel’ Checkpoint, the creepy documentary by Gerald Range, the attempt to name a sewer plant after an American President, or the celebrity outbursts that we have witnessed with the tired refrain of Hitler/Nazi Bush—that all have cheapened political discourse. When I hear a partisan insider like Paul Begala urging at the 11th hour that we now rally around lame-duck Bush in his last few days, I detect a sense of apprehension that no Democrats would wish conservatives to treat Obama as they did Bush for eight years. In the future, criticism should be offered in unified pro-American tones, rather than anti-Obama screeds. When disagreements arise, they should be couched in a sense of regret rather than ebullition. There should be no conservative counterparts of Bill Maher, Michael Moore, or Al Franken.
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3 comments:
Nicely said. But of course, we're stuck with the Bill Mahers, Michael Moores, and Al Frankens of this world -- and now they are in charge. Depressing.
Being in power may make them more responsible or make Obama throw them too under the bus.
I don't think he'll put Jeremiah Wright in as Chief Justice.
Lefties already keepin it classy.
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