An Absence of Class
For the better part of the last year, the Republican Party has used scare tactics, misinformation, and straight out lies to stop President Obama’s attempt at health care reform. We have heard acrimony and bigotry from Republican Congressmen, tea party protesters, and right wing radio and television hosts. The hatred, ignorance, and misinformation campaign of the right wing seems like it has reached unprecedented levels. John Lewis, an African American Congressman, who had racial slurs shouted at him on Saturday, said that he hasn’t seen anything like this (referring to the racial slurs of the protesters) since the civil rights legislation in the 1960’s.
Columnist Bob Herbert wrote an op-ed piece in the New York Times today titled, An Absence of Class, that does a magnificent job of summarizing what we have seen from the right wing. The article was so good that I decided to re-post it here. Enjoy.
An Absence of Class
By Bob Herbert
NY Times – March 22nd, 2010
Some of the images from the run-up to Sunday’s landmark health care vote in the House of Representatives should be seared into the nation’s consciousness. We are so far, in so many ways, from being a class act.
A group of lowlifes at a Tea Party rally in Columbus, Ohio, last week taunted and humiliated a man who was sitting on the ground with a sign that said he had Parkinson’s disease. The disgusting behavior was captured on a widely circulated videotape. One of the Tea Party protesters leaned over the man and sneered: “If you’re looking for a handout, you’re in the wrong end of town.”
Another threw money at the man, first one bill and then another, and said contemptuously, “I’ll pay for this guy. Here you go. Start a pot.”
In Washington on Saturday, opponents of the health care legislation spit on a black congressman and shouted racial slurs at two others, including John Lewis, one of the great heroes of the civil rights movement. Barney Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat who is chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, was taunted because he is gay.
At some point, we have to decide as a country that we just can’t have this: We can’t allow ourselves to remain silent as foaming-at-the-mouth protesters scream the vilest of epithets at members of Congress — epithets that The Times will not allow me to repeat here.
It is 2010, which means it is way past time for decent Americans to rise up against this kind of garbage, to fight it aggressively wherever it appears. And it is time for every American of good will to hold the Republican Party accountable for its role in tolerating, shielding and encouraging foul, mean-spirited and bigoted behavior in its ranks and among its strongest supporters.
For decades the G.O.P. has been the party of fear, ignorance and divisiveness. All you have to do is look around to see what it has done to the country. The greatest economic inequality since the Gilded Age was followed by a near-total collapse of the overall economy. As a country, we have a monumental mess on our hands and still the Republicans have nothing to offer in the way of a remedy except more tax cuts for the rich.
This is the party of trickle down and weapons of mass destruction, the party of birthers and death-panel lunatics. This is the party that genuflects at the altar of right-wing talk radio, with its insane, nauseating, nonstop commitment to hatred and bigotry.
Glenn Beck of Fox News has called President Obama a “racist” and asserted that he “has exposed himself as a guy, over and over and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture.”
Mike Huckabee, a former Republican presidential candidate, has said of Mr. Obama’s economic policies: “Lenin and Stalin would love this stuff.”
The G.O.P. poisons the political atmosphere and then has the gall to complain about an absence of bipartisanship.
The toxic clouds that are the inevitable result of the fear and the bitter conflicts so relentlessly stoked by the Republican Party — think blacks against whites, gays versus straights, and a whole range of folks against immigrants — tend to obscure the tremendous damage that the party’s policies have inflicted on the country. If people are arguing over immigrants or abortion or whether gays should be allowed to marry, they’re not calling the G.O.P. to account for (to take just one example) the horribly destructive policy of cutting taxes while the nation was fighting two wars.
If you’re all fired up about Republican-inspired tales of Democrats planning to send grandma to some death chamber, you’ll never get to the G.O.P.’s war against the right of ordinary workers to organize and negotiate in their own best interests — a war that has diminished living standards for working people for decades.
With a freer hand, the Republicans would have done more damage. George W. Bush tried to undermine Social Security. John McCain was willing to put Sarah Palin a heartbeat away from the Oval Office and thought Phil Gramm would have made a crackerjack Treasury secretary. (For those who may not remember, Mr. Gramm was a deregulation zealot who told us during the presidential campaign that we were suffering from a “mental recession.”)
A party that promotes ignorance (“Just say no to global warming”) and provides a safe house for bigotry cannot serve the best interests of our country. Back in the 1960s, John Lewis risked his life and endured savage beatings to secure fundamental rights for black Americans while right-wing Republicans like Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan were lining up with segregationist Democrats to oppose landmark civil rights legislation.
Since then, the right-wingers have taken over the G.O.P. and Mr. Lewis, now a congressman, must still endure the garbage they have wrought.
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March 24th, 2010 - 16:41
I certainly agree with you that these acts are rather egregious. I could in no way defend that despicable behavior.
It is foolish, however, to not also acknowledge the severe breaches of decorum frequently committed by politicos on the Left. I’ve been to rallies in Manhattan where effigies of Republicans were burned in the midtown streets. I’ve seen Bush as Hitler, Cheney as Hitler, Condoleezza Rice as Hitler, etc.
The passing of this act alone is cause for concern. How many bribes did it take? How many people sold their vote and violated their principles? Look at how unconstitutional the procedure was…
The entire nation needs to elevate its rhetoric and behavior because, as a society, we are degenerating.
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March 24th, 2010 - 23:20
Ben, I don’t know how you can say that the procedure was “unconstitutional.” Nowhere in the constitution does it say anything about reconciliation and deals with politicians. I hate to break this to you, but what you call “bribes” is typical every day politics. I’m not saying that I agree with it, but this is the way it has always been whether it’s Democrats or Republicans in office. Don’t be bitter because the Dems are using the EXACT SAME procedures to pass bill and get things done that the Republicans do ALL THE TIME.
You can condemn the process as a whole. But you can’t condemn the Democrats for doing the same thing that the opposition party does when they are in power.
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April 7th, 2010 - 10:59
Our major issue in this country is our two political parties. Our forefathers knew that a two party system would be our downfall and took steps to try to stop this type of politics, and thus anyone who seriously thinks that politics isn’t corrupt or slaves to Corporate America hasn’t not been paying attention. George Jr. will go down in History as one of the worst administrations in history and I could go on for hours showing why, but my point is that the Obama administration has offered nothing different (besides health reform, granted) and has in fact continued nearly every single Bush program. Obama has almost the same political donors and thus has the same pressures as Bush did. Health reform will turn out to be the most expensive and destructive waste of tax payer money ever. I just wish I could offer a better alternative for other frustrated people, but I can’t and those that think that the tea partiers are the future, remember that Sarah Palin is an important figure to them.
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