[Vision2020] Illustrating Ideological Rigidity
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Sun Feb 1 12:59:39 PST 2009
Courtesy of today's (February 1, 2009) Spokesman Review.
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Illustrating ideological rigidity
By Leonard Pitts Jr.
This one is for Doug.
He was one of maybe 2,000 readers who fired off e-mails in response to a
recent column criticizing that paragon of political analysis, Rush Hudson
Limbaugh III. I excoriated Limbaugh for saying of Barack Obamas
presidency, I hope he fails. As is generally the case when you exact a
pound of flesh from Brother Limbaughs hide, his legions of listeners were
vociferous and unstinting in his defense.
They claimed I misquoted him (the quote was cut and pasted directly from
Limbaughs own Web site). They claimed Limbaugh was referring not to
Obamas presidency, but to his supposed desire to institute a socialist
government (except that Limbaugh was, by his own admission, responding to
a question about his hopes for Obamas presidency).
Doug, however, made neither of those arguments. His e-mail said in its
entirety:
I see your (sic) Mr. Sensitive when it comes to someone saying something
bad about your guy. But I had to go 8 years watching, reading, listening
to you ravage George W. Bush. Just who has the Class here?
His subject line: you ravage Bush we ravage Obama.
Read that one again: you ravage Bush we ravage Obama. Not the barest
pretense of principle, nor the slightest attempt at making an argument.
Just a childs game. Tit for tat and tag, youre it.
You will seldom see a plainer illustration of the mental and moral
midgetry to which ideological rigidity has reduced all too many of our
fellow Americans.
I plead guilty to the charge, by the way. I did, indeed, ravage Bush. He
was, in my estimate, the worst president in memory, if not the worst ever.
Not ravaging him would have amounted to journalistic malpractice. Let
Obama turn trillion-dollar surpluses into trillion-dollar deficits,
sacrifice lives and treasure in an ill-conceived war of choice, preside
over a government whose ineptitude is exceeded only by its arrogance, and
Ill ravage him, too. You bring the feathers, Ill bring the tar.
But then, I also ravaged Bill Clinton when his inability to keep his
zipper closed precipitated a constitutional crisis. I called
him sluttish, a human oil slick, Gomer, unprincipled, formless,
opportunistic, manipulative slime, a sad, sex-addled liar and, my
personal favorite, President Hefner.
I bet that will surprise Doug. He seems to buy the notion, propounded by
the likes of Limbaugh and lapped up by millions of Dougs and Dougettes,
that ones first loyalty as an American is to party or ideology. So that
you must defend your guy with mindless zeal even if he is President God-
awful and attack the other guy with mindless zeal even if he is so new to
the office his business cards havent yet come back from the printer.
Mindless zeal is the common denominator. Whats right, whats wrong,
whats best for the country, these things dont even enter the equation.
Yes, we all have our politics, our prisms, our pet narratives. Nothing
wrong with that, nothing wrong with embracing an ideology that gives
structure and order to your thinking. But for too many of us, ideology
becomes identity, becomes an intellectual straitjacket, becomes an excuse
not to think. Instead, they wallow in a lazy childishness such that
questions involving the life and future of a great nation are treated like
stickball or tag, games played with the mindless zeal of childhood, as if
nothing of substance were at stake, and victory were its own reward.
Thats what you hear in Dougs e-mail, an echo of childish voices
chanting nyah nyah nyah. You ravage Bush we ravage Obama. Then what?
You ravage the next guy and we ravage the guy after that? We dont even
know who those guys or women are yet. And you know whats sad?
It doesnt matter.
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Seeya round town, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"For a lapsed Lutheran born-again Buddhist pan-Humanist Universalist
Unitarian Wiccan Agnostic like myself there's really no reason ever to go
to work."
- Roy Zimmerman
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