Who To Blame In 2010
While George W. Bush, the economy and the Tea Partiers all deserve their fair share, Andrew Sullivan reminds Democrats of one thing:
When there is no internal pushback against crafted FNC propaganda, and when the Democrats seem unable to craft any coherent political message below the presidential level, you do indeed create a self-perpetuating fantasy that can indeed rally and roil people.
That being said, the truth is still this:
[T]he abstract slogans against government, the childish reduction of necessary trade-offs as an apocalyptic battle between freedom and slavery, and the silly ranting at all things Washington: these are not a political movement. They are cultural vents, wrapped up with some ugly Dixie-like strands.When they propose cuts in Medicare, means-testing Social Security, a raising of the retirement age and a cut in defense spending, I’ll take them seriously and wish them well.
Until then, I’ll treat them with the condescending contempt they have thus far deserved.