Let This Acceptance Take
I find very little grace in political results. Im one of those
teachers-pet liberals who not only hopes others vote in accord with my political
views but asks that they do so for the right reasons. In recent weeks,
had I encountered a voter who said, "I normally vote Republican, but this whole Foley
scandal has turned me off," I would have replied, "Mark Foley supported enormous
tax cuts to the wealthiest fraction of society while government spending expanded beyond
that of the Reagan Administration. He unreservedly embraced the invasion of Iraq and
every infringement of civil liberties Bush asked for. He did his level best to
increase the governments role as cultural nanny and enforcer of social mores as
construed by his narrow-minded constituency. If your only objection to Foley was
that he got caught sending racy messages to teenagers, thenpleasego vote for
Republicans with the other cowards."
I grant that its something of a relief to see evidence that,
despite gerrymanders and Diebold, Roves "permanent majority" hasnt
yet been locked in. And watching Bush contradict himself and accept Rumsfelds
resignation was fun. But looking over the "Blue Wave," I just want to shout,
"Where the fuck were you people in 2004?" More to the point, what do we
know now that we didnt know two years ago? Nothing, of course. And now we
have Roberts and Alito on the bench, the Military Commissions Act suspended habeus
corpus, and thousands more Americans and Iraqis have been maimed and killed. So
pardon me if Im not very gracious. (Thu 09 Nov 2006, 06.23
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